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England's Population Andrew Hinde

England's Population By Andrew Hinde

England's Population by Andrew Hinde


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Presents a demographic history of England covering the period since the Norman conquest. This work charts the magnitude and characteristics of population change in England since the eleventh century. It includes three appendices that describe the main documentary sources and how they can be exploited to yield important demographic data.

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England's Population: A History since the Domesday Survey by Andrew Hinde

England's Population is the first single-volume demographic history of England covering the entire period since the Norman conquest. It charts the magnitude and characteristics of population change in England since the eleventh century, describes the major explanations for population change which have been proposed by historians over the years, and introduces the main historical sources which have been used to analyse the population history of England. Our knowledge of the population history of England has been transformed during the last 40 years by the research of historians and demographers. England's Population emphasises throughout the process by which ideas and evidence interact to create knowledge, using the latest research. It assumes no prior knowledge of technical demography and the few technical terms and concepts which are used are clearly explained. Three appendices describe the main documentary sources and how they can be exploited to yield vital demographic data. England's Population should appeal to anyone interested in how our ancestors lived: how they were born, grew up, courted, married, had children and died. It will be especially useful to students taking courses in English population history and society.

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This will be a greatly appreciated and widely used textbook - and deserves to be. Population Studies

About Andrew Hinde

Andrew Hinde is Senior Lecturer in Population Studies at the University of Southampton, UK

Table of Contents

Section I The medieval period: Domesday England; population change between 1086 and the Black Death; the Black Death and its aftermath; the population of England in the 15th century. Appendix I - Sources and methods for learning about the population of medieval England. Section II Early modern period: the Malthusian system; English mortality and population growth 1500-1750; the Malthusian preventive check in early modern England; childbearing in early modern England; causes and consequences of migration. Appendix II - Sources and methods for studying the population of early modern England. Section III The English demographic transition: population growth after 1750; the decline of mortality; the decline of fertility; migration patterns 1800-1950. Appendix III - Sources and methods for studying the population of 19th- and early 20th-century England.

Additional information

NPB9780340761892
9780340761892
034076189X
England's Population: A History since the Domesday Survey by Andrew Hinde
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2003-07-31
304
N/A
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