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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Robert I Rotberg |
| ISBN: | 0262182122 9780262182126 0262681307 9780262681308 |
| OCLC Number: | 45556210 |
| Description: | 390 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Recovering lost worlds: the demographic dimension in history / Robert I. Rotberg -- Childbearing among the lower classes of late Medieval England / Barbara A. Hanawalt -- Economy and English families, 1500-1850 / Daniel C. Quinlan and Jean A. Shackelford -- Mexico's population in the sixteenth century: demographic anomaly or mathematical illusion? / Rudolph A. Zambardino -- Revising the conquest of Mexico: smallpox, sources, and populations / Francis J. Brooks -- Changing patterns of slave families in the British West Indies / Michael Craton -- Peasant families and population control in eighteenth-century Japan / Robert Y. Eng and Thomas C. Smith -- Urban household composition in early modern Russia / Daniel H. Kaiser -- Bastardy and the socioeconomic structure of south Germany / W.R. Lee -- Fertility, nuptiality, and occupation: a study of coal mining populations and regions in England and Wales in the mid-nineteenth century / Michael R. Haines -- The seasonality of marriage in old and new England / David Cressy -- Rhythms of life: black and white seasonality in the early Chesapeake / Darrett B. Rutman, Charles Wetherell, and Anita H. Rutman -- Fertility transition in a New England commercial center: Nantucket, Massachusetts, 1680-1840 / Edward Byers -- Socioeconomic determinants of interstate fertility differentials in the United States in 1850 and 1860 / Maris A. Vinovskis. |
| Series Title: | Journal of interdisciplinary history readers |
| Other Titles: | Journal of interdisciplinary history. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Robert I. Rotberg. |
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