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... complement to the construction of general models , and empirical work may force a reconsideration of theoretical concepts . My reading of the evidence available from local studies is that they show that this model of proto ...
... complement to the construction of general models , and empirical work may force a reconsideration of theoretical concepts . My reading of the evidence available from local studies is that they show that this model of proto ...
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... complement each other to their mutual advantage . Colyton proved to have two distinctive , even sensational , features in its demographic history . It suffered from a very severe outbreak of plague in 1645-6 . Almost 400 people died in ...
... complement each other to their mutual advantage . Colyton proved to have two distinctive , even sensational , features in its demographic history . It suffered from a very severe outbreak of plague in 1645-6 . Almost 400 people died in ...
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... complement each other in population history as they do , indeed in many other branches of historical study . But it is gratifying to be able to close with a brief roll call of local studies published in recent years which seem to me to ...
... complement each other in population history as they do , indeed in many other branches of historical study . But it is gratifying to be able to close with a brief roll call of local studies published in recent years which seem to me to ...
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branches of historical characteristics Cogenhoe Colyton appears comparable complement decades demographic history démographie historique 1972 demography Devon E.A. Wrigley early modern England Early modern English early modern period economic trends English parish English population history Essays in historical European countries evidence example Exeter on 13 Eyam family limitation features of English fertility and mortality fertility patterns Forest of Arden generalised groom Hajnal Halesowen historical investigation HISTORY by E. A. independent husbandmen industrial revolution institution kinds of pre-industrial Kussmaul labour levels of fertility living London M.M. Postan Malthus termed marital fertility microcosmic mortality were low Norway numbers parents parish registers past Plague outbreaks plague reconsidered population growth rates Population Studies pre-industrial household formation pre-industrial societies proto proto-industrial R.M. Smith R.S. Schofield région relationship Servants in husbandry seventeenth-century Sixteenth Harte Lecture social and economic substantial trends and nuptiality University of Exeter village west European western Europe Wrigley The Sixteenth young women