Causes of Death in 19th-Century Ukraine. Parish Registers, Data Quality, and Source-Critical Analysis

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https://doi.org/10.52024/hlcs25896

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Parish registers, Mortality, History of Ukraine, 19th Century, Historical demography, Database

Abstract

This article examines parish registers as the primary source of mortality registration in 19th-century Ukraine and evaluates their potential and limitations for historical-demographic database construction. Drawing on Orthodox and Protestant parish registers from Left-bank and Southern Ukrainian territories of the Russian Empire, the study demonstrates that until the late 1830s these records rarely contained systematic information on causes of death and were characterized by substantial inconsistencies in age reporting, gender registration, and coverage of neonatal mortality. Based on an empirical analysis of more than 5,600 individual death records incorporated into the Ukrainian Mortality Database 19 (UMB19), the article identifies a clear institutional turning point around 1838, after which the recording of causes of death became more regular and increasingly standardized, though still dependent on the diligence and practices of individual clergy. Quantitative indicators such as age heaping and distorted sex ratios reveal persistent problems of underregistration, particularly of women and infants, while also allowing the identification of parish registers that meet minimum quality thresholds for inclusion in historical databases. The article further shows that 19th-century mortality statistics produced by ecclesiastical and civil authorities were entirely derivative of parish registers and therefore reproduced their structural biases. By outlining concrete criteria for source selection and data quality assessment, and by documenting the practical challenges of coding and standardizing historical causes of death, this study contributes to the methodological integration of Ukrainian materials into comparative European research on mortality and population history.

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Author Biographies

  • Igor Serdiuk, Kyiv School of Economics

    Igor Serdiuk, (1983), PhD, Doctor of Historical Sciences; Professor, Kyiv School of Economics.

    Additional affiliations: Associated Researcher, Shevchenko Scientific Society in America; Fellow, French Research Center in Humanities and Social Sciences (Prague).

    Igor Serdiuk is PhD, Doctor of Historical Sciences and Professor. In 2010, he defended his PhD dissertation on the demographic characteristics of the urban population of the Hetmanate in the eighteenth century. In 2018, he defended his habilitation on the history of childhood in early modern Ukraine, at the intersection of historical demography, the history of ideas, and social history. He is the author and editor of several books on historical demography, the history of childhood, and the history of medicine and the body. His main research interests are the social history and historical demography of Ukraine in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. For his research and books, he has received the International Ivan Franko Prize, as well as awards from the President of Ukraine and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

    Recent publications

    Serdiuk, I. (2025). Quality of life in the Hetmanate and left-bank Ukraine in the 18th–19th centuries: Between ‘subjective’ narratives and ‘objective’ markers. Human Affairs, 35(2), 217–239. https://doi.org/10.1515/humaff-2024-0044

    Masliichuk, V., & Serdiuk, I. (Eds.). (2025). Disenchanting disease: Local tradition, “old” illnesses, and “new” medicine in Ukraine, 18th–19th centuries (2nd ed., unchanged reprint). Oleksandr Savchuk.

    Serdiuk, I., & Voloshyn, Y. (2019). Historical demography in Ukraine: From “political arithmetic” to non-political history. Poland’s Demographic Past, 41, 9–32. https://doi.org//10.18276/pdp.2019.41-01 

  • Sviatoslav Chyruk, Dnipro University of Technology

    Sviatoslav Chyruk, (1985), PhD, Candidate of Historical Sciences; Affiliated Professor, Dnipro University of Technology.

    Additional affiliations: Deputy Director for Research, Museum of Dnipro City History.

    Sviatoslav Chyruk is PhD, Candidate of Historical Sciences. In 2017, he defended his PhD dissertation on the demographic aspects of history of Lutheran colonies in Southern Ukraine at the end of 18th – beg. of 20th cen. He is an author and co-author of several books connected with the origin of the cities in Southern Ukraine and medical history. He also is an editor of publication of historical sources connected with the history of Sweden colony in Ukraine. His main interests connected with demographic history and urban history in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

    Recent publications

    Chyruk, S. (2025). Demographic situation in Romankove settlement on the territory of Freedoms of Zaporizhzhian Army in 1764. History & Archeology, 1, 115–127. https://doi.org/10.32782/cusu-hist-2025-1-11

    Chyruk, S. (2024). Structure and typology of family in the Palanka’s town Novyi Kodak. Chornomors'ka mynuvshyna, 19, 9–17. https://doi.org/10.18524/2519-2523.2024.19.317299

    Chyruk, S. (2021). Causes of death among Swedish peasants during migration to Southern Ukraine in 1782–83. The Estonian Historical Journal, 177(3/4), 195–219. https://doi.org/10.12697/AA.2021.3-4.03

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2026-04-23

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Serdiuk, I., & Chyruk, S. (2026). Causes of Death in 19th-Century Ukraine. Parish Registers, Data Quality, and Source-Critical Analysis. Historical Life Course Studies, 16, 130-145. https://doi.org/10.52024/hlcs25896