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Life under pressure : mortality and living standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900 /

A pioneering work in comparative history and social science that compares population behavior in response to adversity in Europe and Asia. This highly original book--the first in a series analyzing historical population behavior in Europe and Asia--pioneers a new approach to the comparative analysis...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: EurAsian Project on Population and Family History
Otros Autores: Bengtsson, Tommy
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT, ©2004.
Colección:MIT Press Eurasian population and family history series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • New Malthusian perspectives / James Z. Lee, Cameron Campbell, Tommy Bengtsson
  • Living standards and economic stress / Tommy Bengtsson
  • Economic stress and mortality / Cameron Campbell, James Z. Lee, Tommy Bengtsson
  • Family and community / James Z. Lee, Tommy Bengtsson, Cameron Campbell
  • Society and mortality / James Z. Lee, Cameron Campbell, Wang Feng
  • Mortality and social class in four Scanian parishes, 1766-1865 / Tommy Bengtsson
  • Mortality and modernization in Sart and surroundings, 1812-1900 / George Alter, Muriel Neven, Michel Oris
  • Mortality and environment in three Emilian, Tuscan, and Venetian communities, 1800-1883 / Marco Breschi, Renzo Derosas, Matteo Manfredini
  • Mortality and household in two Ou villages, 1716-1870 / Noriko O. Tsuya and Satomi Kurosu
  • Mortality and household in seven Liaodong populations, 1749-1909 / Cameron Campbell and James Z. Lee
  • Gender differences in mortality / George Alter, Matteo Manfredini, Paul Nystedt
  • Infant and child mortality / Michel Oris, Renzo Derosas, Marco Breschi
  • Old-age mortality / Noriko O. Tsuya and Paul Nystedt
  • Agency and demography : Eurasian comparisons of life under pressure / James Z. Lee, Cameron Campbell, Tommy Bengtsson
  • Appendix : Sources and measures / Cameron Campbell.