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Regular Papers

Labor division in an upland economy: workforce in a seventeenth-century transhumance system

Pages 393-410 | Received 03 Mar 2014, Accepted 21 May 2014, Published online: 08 Jul 2014

References

Archival Sources

  • Uppsala landsarkiv [Uppsala Regional Archive].
  • Orsa kyrkoarkiv [Orsa Church Archive].
  • Husförhörslängder [Catechetical Examination Register]: AI:1 (1680s–1690s), AI:2 (1685–1694), AI:3 (1690–1700), AI:4 (1701–1716).
  • Lysnings- och vigselböcker [Book of Engagements and Marriages] EI:1a (1672–1703).

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