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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables ix
- Contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Abbreviations xv
- Introduction 1
- 1 European Marriage Patterns and their Implications: John Hajnal’s Essay and Historical Demography during the Last Half-Century 15
- 2 The Population Geography of Great Britain c.1290: a Provisional Reconstruction 43
- 3 Mobility and Mortality: How Place of Origin Affected the Life Chances of Late Medieval Scholars at Winchester College and New College Oxford 79
- 4 Family and Welfare in Early Modern Europe: a North–South Comparison 103
- 5 Support for the Elderly during the ‘Crisis’ of the English Old Poor Law 129
- 6 Indoors or Outdoors? Welfare Priorities and Pauper Choices in the Metropolis under the Old Poor Law, 1718–1824 153
- 7 Population Growth and Corporations of the Poor, 1660–1841 189
- 8 Charity and Commemoration: a Berkshire Family and their Almshouse, 1675–1763 227
- 9 The Institutional Context of Serfdom in England and Russia 249
- 10 Choices and Constraints in the Pre-Industrial Countryside 269
- 11 Some Commercial Implications of English Individualism 307
- Select Bibliography 333
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables ix
- Contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Abbreviations xv
- Introduction 1
- 1 European Marriage Patterns and their Implications: John Hajnal’s Essay and Historical Demography during the Last Half-Century 15
- 2 The Population Geography of Great Britain c.1290: a Provisional Reconstruction 43
- 3 Mobility and Mortality: How Place of Origin Affected the Life Chances of Late Medieval Scholars at Winchester College and New College Oxford 79
- 4 Family and Welfare in Early Modern Europe: a North–South Comparison 103
- 5 Support for the Elderly during the ‘Crisis’ of the English Old Poor Law 129
- 6 Indoors or Outdoors? Welfare Priorities and Pauper Choices in the Metropolis under the Old Poor Law, 1718–1824 153
- 7 Population Growth and Corporations of the Poor, 1660–1841 189
- 8 Charity and Commemoration: a Berkshire Family and their Almshouse, 1675–1763 227
- 9 The Institutional Context of Serfdom in England and Russia 249
- 10 Choices and Constraints in the Pre-Industrial Countryside 269
- 11 Some Commercial Implications of English Individualism 307
- Select Bibliography 333
- Index 337