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  • Students from all Layers of Society. Study Grants, Parents and the Education of their Children, 1815-2015

    Wouter Marchand
    66-84
    2016-05-12
  • Medicalisation of Birth in Transylvania in the Second Half of the 19th Century. A Subject to be Investigated

    Luminiţa Dumănescu, Ioan Bolovan
    91-95
    2021-03-31
  • Heterogeneity in ‘High Fertility’ Societies. Insights From Compositional Demography

    Hilde Bras
    106-111
    2021-03-31
  • Surviving in Overijssel. An Analysis of Life Expectancy, 1812–1912.

    Sander Wennemers, Hilde Bras
    156-161
    2021-03-31
  • How Pope Pius IX Stimulated 'Pillarization' in the Netherlands

    Hans Knippenberg
    162-166
    2021-03-31
  • What was Killing Babies in Ipswich Between 1872 and 1909?

    Eilidh Garrett, Alice Reid
    173-204
    2022-07-14
  • The Impact of Microdata in Norwegian Historiography 1970 to 2020

    Hilde Leikny Sommerseth, Gunnar Thorvaldsen
    18-41
    2022-03-01
  • The Groningen Integral History Cohort Database. Development, Design and Output

    Richard Paping, Dinos Sevdalakis
    78-98
    2022-06-20
  • Reconstructing a Longitudinal Dataset for Tasmania

    Trudy Cowley, Lucy Frost, Kris Inwood, Rebecca Kippen, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, Monika Schwarz, John Shepherd, Richard Tuffin, Mark Williams, John Wilson, Paul Wilson
    20-47
    2021-08-16
  • What was Killing Babies in Trondheim? An Investigation of Infant Mortality Using Individual Level Cause of Death Data, 1830–1907

    Hilde Leikny Sommerseth
    61-88
    2023-03-02
  • What was Killing Babies in Amsterdam? A Study of Infant Mortality Patterns Using Individual-Level Cause of Death Data, 1856–1904

    Angélique Janssens, Tim Riswick
    235-264
    2023-08-21
  • Advancing Precision in Childhood Causes of Death. Wording and Source Discrepancies in Palma (Spain), 1836–1930

    Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora, Enrique Perdiguero-Gil
    96-108
    2025-09-01
  • Fast Life Histories in Response to Death Clustering, Antwerp 1846–1910

    Jan Kok, Ward Neyrinck
    247-255
    2025-09-01
  • What was Killing Babies in Sundsvall? A Study of Infant Mortality Patterns Using Individual Level Cause of Death Data, 1860–1892

    Maria Hiltunen Maltesdotter, Sören Edvinsson
    1-27
    2025-01-24
  • Intergenerational and Marriage Mobility of University Professors in the Netherlands During the 19th Century

    Ineke Maas, Marco H. D. van Leeuwen, Antonie Knigge
    167-171
    2021-03-31
  • How Can a Combination of Historical Demography and Prosopographical Methods Aid the Understanding of Causes of Death? An Illustration Using Maternal Mortality as an Example

    Alice Reid, Eilidh Garrett
    75-84
    2025-09-01
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