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British Population History From the Black Death to the Present Day

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ISBN-10: 0521578841

ISBN-13: 9780521578844

Edition: 1996

Authors: Michael Anderson

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A comprehensive survey of British population from the black death to the present day, British Population History surveys the trends and debates in British demographic history from 1348 to 1991.
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Book details

List price: $57.99
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 7/13/1996
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 436
Size: 5.51" wide x 8.54" long x 0.87" tall
Weight: 1.210
Language: English

Editor's introduction
Plague, Population, and the English Economy, 1348–1530
An introduction to the controversy; (ii) Direct evidence of population change
Economic evidence of population change
Why was the population decline so protracted?
Population in early Tudor England
Conclusion
The Population History of Britain and Ireland, 1500–1750: Introduction
Sources and methods
Structures and trends
Nuptiality and fertility
Mortality
Migration
Population, economy and society
Conclusion
Bibliography R. A. Houston
Population Change in North-Western Europe, 1700–1850: (i) The problem
Sources and methods
Population change 1750–1850
Migration
Natural increase
Fertility and nuptiality
Mortality
Population and resources
Economic and social implications
Bibliography Michael Anderson
The Population of Britain in the Nineteenth Century: (i) Malthus�s Britain
What do we know and how do we know it? (iii) Whether to move and where to go
Marriage
How many children should we have? (vi) Mortality
1911; Bibliography Robert Woods
British Population History, 1911–1991: Introduction
Population change: trends and patterns and movement
Mortality
Fertility and nuptiality
Economic and social implications of demographic change
Bibliography Michael Anderson