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Population And Metropolis The Demography Of London 15801650 Cambridge Geographical Studies Series Number 12 1st Edition Finlay

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Population And Metropolis The Demography Of London 15801650 Cambridge Geographical Studies Series Number 12 1st Edition Finlay
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.85 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Finlay, Roger
ISBN: 9780521103145, 0521103142
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Population And Metropolis The Demography Of London 15801650 Cambridge Geographical Studies Series Number 12 1st Edition Finlay by Finlay, Roger 9780521103145, 0521103142 instant download after payment.

This is a book about the population of London during the early modern period and a detailed book about the population of a European metropolitan city at that time. Much is now known about the historical demography of rural England, but very little is understood about the larger towns and cities. Roger Finlay applies new techniques in historical demography, principally family reconstitution and aggregative analysis of parish registers, to study the growth of population in London. He shows that parish registers are as reliable for the analysis of population trends in London as in rural England. The death rate was much higher in London than in the countryside, and this difference was not offset by a markedly higher birth rate, so the population would have declined but for migration. There were striking variations in both fertility and mortality between contrasting social areas of London.

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