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==History of Europe table by RJ

Homicide rates
in Europe [2]
Deaths per year
per 1000 population
13-14th centuries 32
15th century 41
16th century 19
17th century 11
18th century 3.2
19th century 2.6
20th century 1.4


see Wikipedia:Simplest diff guide

  • Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française [3]
  1. ^ Richard., Jensen, (1971-01-01). The winning of the midwest : social and political conflict ; 1888-1896. Univ. of Chicago Press. ISBN  0226398250. OCLC  614971251.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation ( link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  2. ^ Eisner, p. 99.
  3. ^ See French Wikipedia

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College degrees awarded, 1870-2009
Year BA degrees MA degrees PhD degrees
1870    9,400  NA     1
1890   15,500   1,000   149
1910   37,200   2,100   440
1930  122,500  15,000  2,300
1950  432,000  58,200  6,600
1970  827,000 208,000 29,900
1990 1,052,000 325,000 38,000
2009 1,600,000 657,000 67,000
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Year ending June 30 Military spending as % GNP
1945 38%
1946 21%
1948 5.0 %
1950 4.6%
1952 13%
Source: Kirkendall Truman Encyclopedia p 237
Population of the city and its suburbs Boston New York Philadelphia
1820 63,000 152,000 137,000
1840 124,000 391,000 258,000
1860 289,000 1,175,000 566,000
source [2]
Year Population of Russia (millions) Notes
1720 15.5 includes new Baltic & Polish territories
1795 37.6 includes Congress Poland
1812 42.8 not including war losses
1816 73.0
1914 170.0 includes new Asian territories
source: Brian Catchpole, A Map History of Russia (1974) p 25.

Wales

Year Population of Wales  
1536     278,000  
1620     360,000  
1770     500,000  
1801     587,128  
1851  1,163,000 
1911  2,420,921  
1921  2,656,000 
1939  2,487,000 
1961  2,644,000 
1991  2,644,000 
2011  2,644,000 
source: John Davies (1993). A History of Wales. Penguin. pp. 258–59, 319.; Census 2001, 200 Years of the Census in ... Wales (2001)
Population of religious

groups in Britain

1970 1993
Jews 450,000 300,000
Muslim 250,000 1,000,000
Sikh 75,000 300,000
Hindu 50,000 320,000
Buddhist 6,000 25,000
source [3]


Country Population in millions/year
Russia 71.8 (1870)
Germany 42.7 (1875)
Austria-Hungary 37.3 (1876)
France 36.9 (1876)
Great Britain 33.7 (1877)
Italy 26.8 (1876)


Source: Appleton Annual Cyclopedia: 1877 (1878) p 281



BRI by Country, $ billion 2014-2018

Construction Investment
1. Pakistan 31.9 1. Singapore 24.3
2. Nigeria 23.2 2. Malaysia 14.1
3. Bangladesh 17.5 3. Russian Federation 10.4
4. Indonesia 16.8 4. Indonesia 9.4
5. Malaysia 15.8 5. South Korea 8.1
6. Egypt 15.3 6. Israel 7.9
7. UAE 14.7 7. Pakistan 7.6
Source [4]


Home missions Foreign missions Elementary schools and training colleges Church institution --literary Church institution --charitable Clergy charities Theological schools Total = £60,500,000


=Church of England budget, 1860 - 1885 by RJ

Church of England budget, 1860 - 1885
[5]
percent
Building restoring and endowing churches 42%
Home missions 8%
Foreign missions 12%
Elementary schools and training colleges 25%
Church institution --literary 5%
Church institution --charitable 5%
Clergy charities 2%
Theological schools 1%
Total 100%
£60,500,000
Source: Clark 1962. [6]

Table: European armies on active duty in 1871, 1904

Armies 1871 Armies 1904
Germany 403,000 606,000
France 380,000 598,000
Austria-Hungary 247,000 392,000
Russia 700,000 1,100,000
Italy 334,000 278,000
source: Frank Maloy Anderson and Amos Shartle Hershey, Handbook for the diplomatic history of Europe, Asia, and Africa, 1870-1914 (1918) p. 469; online
  1. ^ Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970 (1976) series H 752, 757, 761; Statistical Abstract: 2012 ( 2011) table 300
  2. ^ "George Rogers Taylor, "The Beginnings of Mass Transportation in Urban America: Part 1," Smithsonian Journal of History (1966) 1:36
  3. ^ Chris Cook, and John Stevenson, eds. Longman companion to Britain since 1945 (1996) p 143.
  4. ^ ccc
  5. ^ Clark, p. 170.
  6. ^ G. Kitson Clark, The making of Victorian England (1962) page 170.
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==History of Europe table by RJ

Homicide rates
in Europe [2]
Deaths per year
per 1000 population
13-14th centuries 32
15th century 41
16th century 19
17th century 11
18th century 3.2
19th century 2.6
20th century 1.4


see Wikipedia:Simplest diff guide

  • Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française [3]
  1. ^ Richard., Jensen, (1971-01-01). The winning of the midwest : social and political conflict ; 1888-1896. Univ. of Chicago Press. ISBN  0226398250. OCLC  614971251.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation ( link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  2. ^ Eisner, p. 99.
  3. ^ See French Wikipedia

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User:Rjensen/EditCounterOptIn.js
User:Rjensen/common.js
User:Rjensen/japanese-diplomacy
User:Rjensen/sandbox
User:Rjensen/sandbox2 Third french republic
User:Rjensen/sandbox3 International relations 1648-1814 begun on June 17, 2017\
User:Rjensen/standard.js
User:Rjensen/subpage1 Diplomatic history of World War I
User:Rjensen/subpage2 Age of Reform in Britain
User:Rjensen/vector.css
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Tables

College degrees awarded, 1870-2009
Year BA degrees MA degrees PhD degrees
1870    9,400  NA     1
1890   15,500   1,000   149
1910   37,200   2,100   440
1930  122,500  15,000  2,300
1950  432,000  58,200  6,600
1970  827,000 208,000 29,900
1990 1,052,000 325,000 38,000
2009 1,600,000 657,000 67,000
source: census [1]
HeaderR0C1 HeaderR0C2 HeaderR0C3 HeaderR0C3
ExampleR1C1 ExampleR1C2 ExampleR1C3 R1C4
ExampleR2C1 ExampleR2C2 ExampleR2C3 R1C4
ExampleR3C1 ExampleR3C2 ExampleR3C3 R1C4


Year ending June 30 Military spending as % GNP
1945 38%
1946 21%
1948 5.0 %
1950 4.6%
1952 13%
Source: Kirkendall Truman Encyclopedia p 237
Population of the city and its suburbs Boston New York Philadelphia
1820 63,000 152,000 137,000
1840 124,000 391,000 258,000
1860 289,000 1,175,000 566,000
source [2]
Year Population of Russia (millions) Notes
1720 15.5 includes new Baltic & Polish territories
1795 37.6 includes Congress Poland
1812 42.8 not including war losses
1816 73.0
1914 170.0 includes new Asian territories
source: Brian Catchpole, A Map History of Russia (1974) p 25.

Wales

Year Population of Wales  
1536     278,000  
1620     360,000  
1770     500,000  
1801     587,128  
1851  1,163,000 
1911  2,420,921  
1921  2,656,000 
1939  2,487,000 
1961  2,644,000 
1991  2,644,000 
2011  2,644,000 
source: John Davies (1993). A History of Wales. Penguin. pp. 258–59, 319.; Census 2001, 200 Years of the Census in ... Wales (2001)
Population of religious

groups in Britain

1970 1993
Jews 450,000 300,000
Muslim 250,000 1,000,000
Sikh 75,000 300,000
Hindu 50,000 320,000
Buddhist 6,000 25,000
source [3]


Country Population in millions/year
Russia 71.8 (1870)
Germany 42.7 (1875)
Austria-Hungary 37.3 (1876)
France 36.9 (1876)
Great Britain 33.7 (1877)
Italy 26.8 (1876)


Source: Appleton Annual Cyclopedia: 1877 (1878) p 281



BRI by Country, $ billion 2014-2018

Construction Investment
1. Pakistan 31.9 1. Singapore 24.3
2. Nigeria 23.2 2. Malaysia 14.1
3. Bangladesh 17.5 3. Russian Federation 10.4
4. Indonesia 16.8 4. Indonesia 9.4
5. Malaysia 15.8 5. South Korea 8.1
6. Egypt 15.3 6. Israel 7.9
7. UAE 14.7 7. Pakistan 7.6
Source [4]


Home missions Foreign missions Elementary schools and training colleges Church institution --literary Church institution --charitable Clergy charities Theological schools Total = £60,500,000


=Church of England budget, 1860 - 1885 by RJ

Church of England budget, 1860 - 1885
[5]
percent
Building restoring and endowing churches 42%
Home missions 8%
Foreign missions 12%
Elementary schools and training colleges 25%
Church institution --literary 5%
Church institution --charitable 5%
Clergy charities 2%
Theological schools 1%
Total 100%
£60,500,000
Source: Clark 1962. [6]

Table: European armies on active duty in 1871, 1904

Armies 1871 Armies 1904
Germany 403,000 606,000
France 380,000 598,000
Austria-Hungary 247,000 392,000
Russia 700,000 1,100,000
Italy 334,000 278,000
source: Frank Maloy Anderson and Amos Shartle Hershey, Handbook for the diplomatic history of Europe, Asia, and Africa, 1870-1914 (1918) p. 469; online
  1. ^ Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970 (1976) series H 752, 757, 761; Statistical Abstract: 2012 ( 2011) table 300
  2. ^ "George Rogers Taylor, "The Beginnings of Mass Transportation in Urban America: Part 1," Smithsonian Journal of History (1966) 1:36
  3. ^ Chris Cook, and John Stevenson, eds. Longman companion to Britain since 1945 (1996) p 143.
  4. ^ ccc
  5. ^ Clark, p. 170.
  6. ^ G. Kitson Clark, The making of Victorian England (1962) page 170.

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