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Libri antichi e moderni

Knodel, John E.

Demographic behavior in the past. A study of 14 German village populations in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Cambridge studies in population, economy and society in past time 6.

Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1988.,

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ISBN
0521327156
Auteur
Knodel, John E.
Éditeurs
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Format
XXV, 587 S. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband mit Schutzumschlag.
Jaquette
Non
Langues
Anglais
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Non

Descrizione

Umschlag leicht berieben, wenige Bleistiftanstreichungen oder -anmerkungen von Ernst Hinrichs. Beiliegend Rezension des Buch von J�rgen Schlumbohn. - This book provides a detailed examination of the demographic behavior of families during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in a sample of fourteen villages in five different regions of Germany. It is based on the reconstituted family histories of vital events (births, deaths and marriages) compiled by genealogies for the entire populations of these villages. The book applies the type of micro-level analysis possible with family reconstitution data for the crucial period leading to and encompassing the early stages of the demographic transition, including the initial onset of the decline of fertility to low modern levels. The analysis explores many aspects of demographic behavior which have been largely ignored by previous macro-level investigations of the demographic transition. These include infant and child mortality, maternal mortality, marriage, marital dissolution, bridal pregnancy and illegitimacy. The core of the study, however, deals with marital reproduction, examining the modernization of reproductive behavior in terms of the transition from a situation of natural fertility to one characterized by pervasive family limitation. The interrelationships between different aspects of demographic behavior are also explored, particularly within the context of the demographic transition. ISBN 0521327156
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