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Age at baptism in pre-industrial England

Pages 453-463 | Published online: 09 Nov 2011

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Francisco J. Marco-Gracia. (2023) “Born yesterday, baptized today, buried tomorrow”: Early baptism as an indicator of negative life outcomes in rural Spain, 1890-1939. Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History 56:4, pages 199-222.
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Hans-Joachim Voth. (1994) Seasonality of Conceptions as a Source for Historical Time-Budget Analysis: Tracing the Disappearance of Holy Days in Early Modern England. Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History 27:3, pages 127-132.
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E. A. Wrigley & R. S. Schofield. (1983) English population history from family reconstitution: Summary results 1600–1799. Population Studies 37:2, pages 157-184.
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R. E. Jones. (1976) Infant mortality in Rural North Shropshire, 1561–1810. Population Studies 30:2, pages 305-317.
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Francesco Cinnirella, Marc Klemp & Jacob Weisdorf. (2017) Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England. Demography 54:2, pages 413-436.
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Alessandra Minello, Gianpiero Dalla-Zuanna & Guido Alfani. (2017) First signs of transition: The parallel decline of early baptism and early mortality in the province of Padua (northeast Italy), 1816‒1870. Demographic Research 36, pages 759-802.
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ALANNAH TOMKINS. (2010) Demography and the midwives: deliveries and their dénouements in north Shropshire, 1781–1803. Continuity and Change 25:2, pages 199-232.
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P. M. KITSON. (2009) RELIGIOUS CHANGE AND THE TIMING OF BAPTISM IN ENGLAND, 1538–1750. The Historical Journal 52:2, pages 269-294.
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Susan Scott & C. J. Duncan. (1999) Reproductive strategies and sex-biased investment. Human Nature 10:1, pages 85-108.
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Nigel Goose. (2009) Urban demography in pre-industrial England: what is to be done?. Urban History 21:2, pages 273-284.
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Jona Schellekens. (1990) Socio-economic determinants of marital fertility in two eighteenth-century dutch villagesCauses socio-économiques de la fécondité légitime dans deux villages néerlandais au XVIIIe siècle. European Journal of Population 6:1, pages 51-68.
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J. DENNIS WILLIGAN & KATHERINE A. LYNCH. 1982. Sources and Methods of Historical Demography. Sources and Methods of Historical Demography 57 77 .
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Michele Luzzati, Renzo Sprugnoli & Luigina Carratori. (1978) The use of computers in editing medieval baptismal records in Pisa (1457–1509). Computers and the Humanities 12:1-2, pages 155-164.
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Marc Klemp & Jacob Louis Weisdorf. (2011) The Child Quantity-Quality Trade-Off During the Industrial Revolution in England. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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