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Marriage and Fertility

Studies in Interdisciplinary History

Robert I. Rotberg (Hrsg.), Theodore K. Rabb (Hrsg.)

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Ratgeber / Schwangerschaft, Geburt, Säuglinge

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In this volume the articles are primarily on European history, but their subject matter indicates the remarkable variety, both of the marriage and fertility patterns of past societies, and of the methods scholars have used to investigate them.

Originally published in 1981.

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Schlagwörter

Malthusianism, Infanticide, Puritans, Religion, Bequest, Counter-Reformation, Thomas Robert Malthus, Roman Empire, Wicked Stepmother, Ridicule, Ducat, Godfrey Higgins, Female infanticide, Engagement, Traditional society, Secularization, Prostitution, Premarital sex, Peasant, Extended family, Deodand, Maternal death, Sexual revolution, Child mortality, Charles Bradlaugh, The Other Hand, Wealth, Birth control, The Politician (book), Feeble-minded, Taboo, Victorian morality, Family income, Law of Population, Legitimacy (family law), Social class, Household, Unemployment, Menarche, V., Young Widow, Libido, Remarriage, Liberalization, Nuclear family, Vital statistics (government records), Malthusian League, William Cobbett, Demographic history, Spinster, Sex ratio, Wilhelm Reich, Grandparent, Overlaying, Widow, Marc Bloch, Coitus interruptus, An Essay on the Principle of Population, Endogamy, Abortion, Charles Knowlton, Charivari, Demography, Dowry, Menopause, Superiority (short story), Centuries of Childhood, Rape in France, Economy and Society, Principles of Political Economy