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Infant mortality in the Canbury area of Kingston upon Thames, 1872–1911
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- 13 August 2007, pp. 253-278
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Before the transition: fertility in English villages, 1800–1880
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- 29 January 2009, pp. 91-120
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Reproductive behaviour in three Navarrese villages (eighteenth to twentieth centuries)
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- 29 January 2007, pp. 419-454
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The extent and nature of pauperism in five Oxfordshire parishes, 1786–1832
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- 27 November 2013, pp. 421-449
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Sale or gratuitous transfer? Conveyance of family estates in a manufacturing village: Lumezzane in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
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- 22 December 2008, pp. 429-455
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Mediated and unmediated market dependence in the Flemish countryside in the nineteenth century: two paths of rural development
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- 23 April 2013, pp. 89-120
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Wealth distribution and litigation in the medieval Italian countryside: Castel San Pietro, Bologna, 1385
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- 20 May 2003, pp. 333-350
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Caring for the widowed spouse: the use of wills in northern Sweden during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
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- 07 July 2004, pp. 45-71
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Housing the ‘decayed members’ of the middle classes: social class and St Scholastica's Retreat, 1861–1901
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- 01 December 2014, pp. 373-398
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Introduction: Household and family in past time further explored
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- 05 August 2003, pp. 9-21
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Seasonal work and welfare in an early industrial town: Newcastle upon Tyne, 1600–1700
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- 11 July 2017, pp. 157-182
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Plague and crime: Bologna, 1348–1351
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- 29 December 2015, pp. 367-393
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Landholdings and the family life cycle in traditional Japan
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- 01 May 2000, pp. 47-75
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Introduction: Newspaper reporting of crime and justice
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- 04 April 2007, pp. 9-12
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Eighteenth-century German emigrants from Hanau-Hesse: who went east and who went west
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- 02 November 2018, pp. 225-253
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Agricultural specialisation and the land market: an examination of the dynamics of the relationship in the Swiss Alps, c.1860–1930
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- 18 July 2014, pp. 267-292
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Deaf and unwanted? Marriage characteristics of deaf people in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Belgium: a comparative and cross-regional approach
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- 12 July 2016, pp. 241-273
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Poverty and family size in two eighteenth-century Dutch villages
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- 11 November 2008, pp. 199-214
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Coping with economic uncertainty: women's work and the protoindustrial family in eighteenth-century Lyon
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- 05 May 2020, pp. 33-52
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Anna Bryson, From courtesy to civility:changing codes of conduct in early modern England. (Oxford University Press, 1998.) Pages 322. £40.00.
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 305-319
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