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this institution as a venicle towards attaining a greater understanding of the past.
Reviewing what has occurred in this branch of history affords one an opportunity
also to say something about the development of population history for the two ...
this institution as a venicle towards attaining a greater understanding of the past.
Reviewing what has occurred in this branch of history affords one an opportunity
also to say something about the development of population history for the two ...
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... approaching the transformations involved in an industrial revolution. It is,
indeed, a necessary condition of the change taking place at all. Inasmuch as our
understanding of the past is enhanced by of the industrial revolution, the
concomitant ...
... approaching the transformations involved in an industrial revolution. It is,
indeed, a necessary condition of the change taking place at all. Inasmuch as our
understanding of the past is enhanced by of the industrial revolution, the
concomitant ...
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Thus an adequate appreciation of the operation of the marriage market in a
single community is as much capable of advancing our understanding of the
social regulation of numbers and growth as the most sophisticated and extensive
...
Thus an adequate appreciation of the operation of the marriage market in a
single community is as much capable of advancing our understanding of the
social regulation of numbers and growth as the most sophisticated and extensive
...
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