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12. Infanticide and the Geography of Civilization
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Fabian Drixler
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- ILLUSTRATIONS xii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv
- A NOTE ON CONVENTIONS xix
- 1. Introduction. Contested Worldviews and a Demographic Revolution 1
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PART ONE. The Culture of Low Fertility, ca. 1660–1790
- 2. Three Cultures of Family Planning 25
- 3. Humans, Animals, and Newborn Children 47
- 4. Infanticide and Immortality. The Logic of the Stem Household 61
- 5. The Material and Moral Economy of Infanticide 69
- 6. The Logic of Infant Selection 91
- 7. The Ghosts of Missing Children. Four Approaches to Estimating the Rate of Infanticide 109
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PART TWO. Redefining Reproduction. The Long Retreat of Infanticide, ca. 1790–1950
- 8. Infanticide and Extinction 129
- 9. “Inferior Even to Animals”. Moral Suasion and the Boundaries of Humanity 138
- 10. Subsidies and Surveillance 158
- 11. Even a Strong Castle Cannot Be Defended without Soldiers. Infanticide and National Security 183
- 12. Infanticide and the Geography of Civilization 194
- 13. Epilogue Infanticide in the Shadows of the Modern State 208
- 14. Conclusion 232
- APPENDIX ONE. The Own-Children Method and Its Mortality Assumptions 245
- APPENDIX TWO. Sampling Biases, Sources of Error, and the Characteristics of the Ten Provinces Dataset 253
- APPENDIX THREE. The Villages in the Ten Provinces Dataset 261
- APPENDIX FOUR 276
- APPENDIX FIVE 281
- APPENDIX SIX 285
- APPENDIX SEVEN 287
- NOTES 289
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 353
- Index 397
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- ILLUSTRATIONS xii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv
- A NOTE ON CONVENTIONS xix
- 1. Introduction. Contested Worldviews and a Demographic Revolution 1
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PART ONE. The Culture of Low Fertility, ca. 1660–1790
- 2. Three Cultures of Family Planning 25
- 3. Humans, Animals, and Newborn Children 47
- 4. Infanticide and Immortality. The Logic of the Stem Household 61
- 5. The Material and Moral Economy of Infanticide 69
- 6. The Logic of Infant Selection 91
- 7. The Ghosts of Missing Children. Four Approaches to Estimating the Rate of Infanticide 109
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PART TWO. Redefining Reproduction. The Long Retreat of Infanticide, ca. 1790–1950
- 8. Infanticide and Extinction 129
- 9. “Inferior Even to Animals”. Moral Suasion and the Boundaries of Humanity 138
- 10. Subsidies and Surveillance 158
- 11. Even a Strong Castle Cannot Be Defended without Soldiers. Infanticide and National Security 183
- 12. Infanticide and the Geography of Civilization 194
- 13. Epilogue Infanticide in the Shadows of the Modern State 208
- 14. Conclusion 232
- APPENDIX ONE. The Own-Children Method and Its Mortality Assumptions 245
- APPENDIX TWO. Sampling Biases, Sources of Error, and the Characteristics of the Ten Provinces Dataset 253
- APPENDIX THREE. The Villages in the Ten Provinces Dataset 261
- APPENDIX FOUR 276
- APPENDIX FIVE 281
- APPENDIX SIX 285
- APPENDIX SEVEN 287
- NOTES 289
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 353
- Index 397