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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Translator's Note vii
- Glossary ix
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Part One
- 1. The Representational and Functional Character of Past Measures 3
- 2. Realistic and Symbolic Conceptions of Measures and Measuring 9
- 3. Beliefs Associated with Measures and Measuring 13
- 4. Measures as an Attribute of Authority 18
- 5. Man as the Measure of All Things (Anthropometric Measures) 24
- 6. How was Land Measured? (Agrarian Measures 29
- 7. How was Grain Measured? 43
- 8. How was Bread Measured? 71
- 9. Standards and the Guarantees of their Immutability 79
- 10. Systems of Division and Grouping (Mnemotechnics) 82
- 11. The Magnitude of the Measure and the Value of the Substance Measured 87
- 12. The History of Historical Metrology 90
- 13. Historical Metrology as a Branch of the Study of History 94
- 14. The Functions of Measures in the Pre-capitalist Commodity and Credit Markets 102
- 15. The Inertia of Measures and their Variability 111
- 16. The Tendencies towards Standardization 114
- 17. Social Conditions and the Emergence of Conventional Measures 120
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Part Two
- 18. Class Struggle in the Polish Countryside from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century 127
- 19. The Struggle of the Nobility with the Bourgeoisie in the Urban Market 147
- 20. The History of the Standardization of Measures in Poland from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century (Summary) 156
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Part Three
- 21. Attempts to Standardize Measures in France from 789 to 1789 and their Failure 161
- 22. "One King, One Law, One Weight, One Measure!" 185
- 23. "One of the Blessings of the Revolution" 228
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Part Four
- 24. "For All People, for All Time!" 267
- Notes 289
- Bibliography 339
- Index 375
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Translator's Note vii
- Glossary ix
-
Part One
- 1. The Representational and Functional Character of Past Measures 3
- 2. Realistic and Symbolic Conceptions of Measures and Measuring 9
- 3. Beliefs Associated with Measures and Measuring 13
- 4. Measures as an Attribute of Authority 18
- 5. Man as the Measure of All Things (Anthropometric Measures) 24
- 6. How was Land Measured? (Agrarian Measures 29
- 7. How was Grain Measured? 43
- 8. How was Bread Measured? 71
- 9. Standards and the Guarantees of their Immutability 79
- 10. Systems of Division and Grouping (Mnemotechnics) 82
- 11. The Magnitude of the Measure and the Value of the Substance Measured 87
- 12. The History of Historical Metrology 90
- 13. Historical Metrology as a Branch of the Study of History 94
- 14. The Functions of Measures in the Pre-capitalist Commodity and Credit Markets 102
- 15. The Inertia of Measures and their Variability 111
- 16. The Tendencies towards Standardization 114
- 17. Social Conditions and the Emergence of Conventional Measures 120
-
Part Two
- 18. Class Struggle in the Polish Countryside from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century 127
- 19. The Struggle of the Nobility with the Bourgeoisie in the Urban Market 147
- 20. The History of the Standardization of Measures in Poland from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century (Summary) 156
-
Part Three
- 21. Attempts to Standardize Measures in France from 789 to 1789 and their Failure 161
- 22. "One King, One Law, One Weight, One Measure!" 185
- 23. "One of the Blessings of the Revolution" 228
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Part Four
- 24. "For All People, for All Time!" 267
- Notes 289
- Bibliography 339
- Index 375