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  • From Matched Certificates to Related Persons

    Rick Mourits, Ingrid K. van Dijk, Kees Mandemakers
    49-68
    2020-10-27
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    Individual-Level Causes of Death in Portugal, 1834–1910. Their Potential and Pitfalls for Studying Health Inequalities

    Paulo Teodoro de Matos, Diogo Paiva
    114-129
    2026-04-20
  • What was Killing Babies in 19th-Century Europe? Categorising Their Deaths Using ICD10h

    Alice Reid, Angélique Janssens
    266-280
    2025-10-09
  • What was Killing Babies in Hermoupolis, Greece? An Investigation of Infant Mortality Using Individual Level Causes of Death, 1861–1930

    Michail Raftakis
    205-232
    2022-07-21
  • From Macro-Statistics to Family Reconstitution Data. Causes of Death in Hungary (Sources and Databases — 19th and Early 20th Centuries)

    Péter Őri, Levente Pakot
    96-113
    2026-04-16
  • Cause-Specific Infant Mortality in Copenhagen 1861–1911 Explored Using Individual-Level Data

    Louise Ludvigsen, Bárbara A. Revuelta-Eugercios, Anne Løkke
    9-43
    2023-01-17
  • Agents of Change. The Evolution of Cause of Death Reporting in Sweden (1749–1950)

    Maria Hiltunen Maltesdotter, Sören Edvinsson
    65-74
    2025-09-01
  • 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
  • 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
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    Causes of Death in 19th-Century Ukraine. Parish Registers, Data Quality, and Source-Critical Analysis

    Igor Serdiuk, Sviatoslav Chyruk
    130-145
    2026-04-23
  • Individual-Level Data on Causes of Death in Madrid From 1905 to 1927

    Diego Ramiro Fariñas, Stanislao Mazzoni, Mélanie Bourguignon, Begoña Villuendas Hijosa, Michel Oris
    74-86
    2026-04-07
  • 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
  • Hidden Maternal Mortality? Under-Registration of Maternal Mortality in Maastricht, 1870–1910

    Mayra Murkens, Wieke Elien Metzlar
    85-95
    2025-09-01
  • 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
  • Disability, Mortality and Causes of Death in a 19th-Century Swedish Population

    Lotta Vikström, Sören Edvinsson, Erling Häggström Lundevaller
    151-155
    2021-03-31
  • Constructing SHiP and an International Historical Coding System for Causes of Death

    Angélique Janssens
    64-70
    2021-03-31
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    Aragonese Socieconomic Inequality at Death Database (ASIDD). Studying Mortality Changes Since the 1870s in a Population of Approximately one Million Individuals

    Francisco J. Marco-Gracia, María Pilar Rodrigo Val, Judit Gil-Farrero
    161-175
    2026-06-01
  • The Rhythm of Death. Seasonality of Mortality in Amsterdam, 1812–1931

    Katalin Buzasi, Tim Riswick
    220-229
    2025-09-01
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    "Searching for a Needle in a Haystack". The Intricacies of Sources on Causes of Death, Their Interpretation, and the Construction of a Database for the City of Poznań, 1830–1900

    Grażyna Liczbińska, Patryk Pankowski, Szymon Antosik, Karolina Kowalska
    146-160
    2026-05-28
  • What was Killing Babies in Ipswich Between 1872 and 1909?

    Eilidh Garrett, Alice Reid
    173-204
    2022-07-14
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    A New Source for the Study of Unexplored Aspects of the Italian Health Transition: The Burial Permits

    Matteo Manfredini, Lucia Pozzi
    87-95
    2026-04-13
  • The Life Course of 20th-Century Lyon Silk Workers. A Pilot Study

    Elizabeth D.S. Wroten, Tamara K. Hareven
    41-56
    2024-07-23
  • What was Killing Babies in Rostock? An Investigation of Infant Mortality Using Individual-Level Cause-of-Death Data, 1800–1904

    Michael Mühlichen, Laura Ann Cilek
    16-40
    2024-07-09
  • Intergenerational Transfers of Infant Mortality in 19th-Century Northern Sweden

    Göran Broström, Sören Edvinsson, Elisabeth Engberg
    106-122
    2018-03-09
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– Francisco J. Marco-Gracia, María Pilar Rodrigo Val and Judit Gil-Farrero (June 1, 2026)

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– Grażyna Liczbińska, Patryk Pankowski, Szymon Antosik and Karolina Kowalska (May 28, 2026)

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