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Poverty, Progress, and Population
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E. A. Wrigley
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December 23 2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 17
The quest for the industrial revolution
pp. 44
The divergence of England: the growth of the English economy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
pp. 68
Two kinds of capitalism, two kinds of growth
pp. 87
Men on the land and men in the countryside: employment in agriculture in early nineteenth-century England
pp. 129
The occupational structure of England in the mid-nineteenth century
pp. 204
Corn and crisis: Malthus on the high price of provisions
pp. 212
Why poverty was inevitable in traditional societies
pp. 229
Malthus on the prospects for the labouring poor
pp. 251
City and country in the past: a sharp divide or a continuum?
pp. 268
‘The great commerce of every civilized society’: urban growth in early modern Europe
pp. 290
Country and town: the primary, secondary, and tertiary peopling of England in the early modern period
pp. 317
Explaining the rise in marital fertility in England in the ‘long’ eighteenth century
pp. 351
No death without birth: the implications of English mortality in the early modern period
pp. 367
The effect of migration on the estimation of marriage age in family reconstitution studies
pp. 394
Demographic retrospective
pp. 441
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