Evoluţia demografică din comitatul Satu Mare la finalul secolului al XVIII-lea

  • Subiect: „Census system totally changed in 1784. Changes came according to the reforms of Joseph II. For the first time in the history of Hungary they took census of the noble people, a reason to take that census for the first ”modern” one. The whole process within the time of a census was integrally changed, not only the social categories they took census of. The civil authorities took census of civil population parallel with the military one, each locality and household. During the recording any household was given its own table with data on the members: name, age (in the case of male people exclusively), qualification (position within the household, social-professional statute, height and other physic features in the case of men, etc.). The census taker had simultaneously to classify people according to the stated categories, relying on sex, marital statute, few social-professional categories with their position within the household, and also the definitive departure of some members of the household. In the case of women, only their marital statute was noted down; the presence of strangers was also to be noted. A special, much simpler table, was give to the households belonging to the population of Israelite religion.”
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Banatica
  • Editura: Muzeului Banatului Montan
  • Loc publicare: Reşiţa
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2018
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: 28; anul 2018
  • Paginaţia: 665-679
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