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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2024) 54 (3): 637–668.
Published: 01 September 2024
...Steve Hindle The relationship between the historical demography and social history of early modern England is long and complex. In the early stages of their development in the 1960s and ’70s, the two disciplines were entwined, working beneficially together in a historiographical project...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2024) 54 (3): 445–456.
Published: 01 September 2024
... research to offer new interpretations of the effects of plague, patterns of marriage, evolving forms of labor, and the morality of crime and charity, among other subjects. Together, they illustrate how quantitative studies in historical demography can shed light on key transformations in culture...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2024) 54 (3): 529–558.
Published: 01 September 2024
... remuneration into an overarching picture of demography and wage change confirms current understandings of the epochs of population dynamics. Subsequent sections of this article investigate how the roles of changing nuptiality and fertility and spikes in mortality drive the demographic-economic relationship...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2024) 54 (3): 559–591.
Published: 01 September 2024
... Copyright © 2024 by Duke University Press 2024 early modern travel narrative Mughal India English trade demography chorography When Fitch does reach the Bengal frontier by land, crossing a largely intractable wilderness, with “many buffes, swine and deere, grasse longer then a man, and very...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2023) 53 (1): 199–201.
Published: 01 January 2023
... dynamics from a wide angle, or on demographic features such as nuptiality, family structure, sexual roles, and reproduction; plague and mortality; migration, mobility, and colonization; urbanization; diet, hunger, and the food supply; childhood and aging; or on the intersection of demography...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2023) 53 (2): 447–449.
Published: 01 May 2023
..., or on demographic features such as nuptiality, family structure, sexual roles, and reproduction; plague and mortality; migration, mobility, and colonization; urbanization; diet, hunger, and the food supply; childhood and aging; or on the intersection of demography with institutions including, for example, religion...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2024) 54 (3): 493–528.
Published: 01 September 2024
... of women’s work before 1600 remain an insurmountable obstacle to arriving at secure conclusions about what changes might have occurred in the late Middle Ages. The lack of reliable evidence also extends to the demography of the sixteenth century, although this is often overlooked in the debate over...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2024) 54 (3): 457–491.
Published: 01 September 2024
..., demography, environment, and technology during the pre–Black Death era, and demonstrate whether the new population estimates established in this study can be corroborated or should be refuted. 3 Some exceptions include Jean Glénisson, “La Seconde Peste: l’épidémie de 1360–1362 en France et en Europe...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2002) 32 (1): 145–166.
Published: 01 January 2002
..., “Livres de raison et demographie familiale en Limousin au XVe siècle,” Annales de démographie historique [no vol. no. given] (1981): 321–63. All were produced, he notes, by the literate upper bourgeoisie of the region; also Jean Tricard, “Livres de raison et présence de la bourgeoisie dans...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2012) 42 (2): 269–305.
Published: 01 May 2012
.... Eversley, eds., Population in His- tory: Essays in Historical Demography (London: Arnold, – Ordinary people changed their marriage practices more readily than the gentry and aristocracy, whose daughters continued to marry young and seldomly avoided marriage altogether...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2024) 54 (3): 593–615.
Published: 01 September 2024
... England (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015), 114–45, 191–231. 14 Felicity Heal, Hospitality in Early Modern England (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990), 318–19. 15 Roger Finlay, Population and Metropolis: The Demography of London, 1580–1650 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2008) 38 (3): 443–465.
Published: 01 September 2008
...: The Demography of London, 1580 –  1650 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981). 23 William T. Davis, ed., Bradford’s History of Plymouth Plantation, 1606 –  1646 (New York: Barnes and Noble, 1982), 47; further citations are given parenthetically in the text. 24 Thomas Hariot...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2022) 52 (2): 335–360.
Published: 01 May 2022
... of the Reformation and English Revolution and Commonwealth—the instability of the church likely led fewer members of the elite to enter the clergy. 4 Much of my information on the demography of the clergy is drawn from Rosemary O'Day, The English Clergy: The Emergence and Consolidation of a Profession...