Data Visualization and Population Politics in Pearson’s Magazine, 1896–1902 | Journal of Victorian Culture | Oxford Academic
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Although data visualizations regularly appeared in magazines and newspapers, the publication history of population journalism suggest that this genre’s popularity rose and fell in a relatively small arc, in the late 1890s. Between approximately 1895 and 1902, several of the most popular illustrated monthly miscellanies, including Harmsworth Magazine, the Pall Mall Magazine, the Strand, and the Windsor Magazine published articles that visualized statistical data about human populations and activities. By the early twentieth century, these articles disappeared from the monthlies.