Direct Evidence of Population Change

  • Hatcher J
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Abstract

HISTORICAL demography, a difficult pursuit in any age, is especially daunting in the English Middle Ages, a period with no parish registers, no hearth-taxes, no large-scale censuses excepting Domesday Book, and few serviceable taxation returns excepting those of...

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Hatcher, J. (1977). Direct Evidence of Population Change. In Plague, Population and the English Economy 1348–1530 (pp. 21–30). Macmillan Education UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03149-8_2

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