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Famine, Disease and the Social Order in Early Modern Society

PUBLISHER Cambridge University Press (06/01/2011)
PRODUCT TYPE eBook (Open Ebook)

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Although Western societies cannot escape from images of famine in the present world, their direct experience with widespread hunger has receded into the past. England was one of the very first countries to escape from the shadow of famine and in this volume, a team of distinguished economic, social, and demographic historians analyze why. The contributors combine detailed local studies of individual communities, broader analyses of the impact of hunger and disease, and methodological discussions that explore the effect of crisis mortality on early modern societies. The essays examine the complex interrelationships among past demographic, social, and economic structures, and demonstrate that the impact of hunger and disease can provide a unique vehicle for an exploration of early modern society.
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ISBN-13: 9780511599637
ISBN-10: 0511599633
Content Language: English
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Feature Codes: Bibliography, Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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History | Europe - Renaissance
History | Economic Conditions
Dewey Decimal: 330.94
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Although Western societies cannot escape from images of famine in the present world, their direct experience with widespread hunger has receded into the past. England was one of the very first countries to escape from the shadow of famine and in this volume, a team of distinguished economic, social, and demographic historians analyze why. The contributors combine detailed local studies of individual communities, broader analyses of the impact of hunger and disease, and methodological discussions that explore the effect of crisis mortality on early modern societies. The essays examine the complex interrelationships among past demographic, social, and economic structures, and demonstrate that the impact of hunger and disease can provide a unique vehicle for an exploration of early modern society.
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Editor: Schofield, Roger
Roger Schofield is a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the Royal Statistical Society and the British Academy. He is Senior Research Associate of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure. He was previously editor of the journal "Population Studies" and is the co-author of "The Population History of ""England,"" 1541-1871" (1981) and "English Population History from Family Reconstitution "(1997).
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Editor: Walter, John
1818-1894
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