The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... opinion began to appear . Be- cause of local conditions fear of depopulation had long been prevalent in France , but now the same fear appeared in Germany and in other countries . Quite abruptly the problem of population numbers was ...
... opinion began to appear . Be- cause of local conditions fear of depopulation had long been prevalent in France , but now the same fear appeared in Germany and in other countries . Quite abruptly the problem of population numbers was ...
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... opinion that the State should en- courage the growth of numbers . It was in full flow in England under the first two Tudors , but in the course of the sixteenth century it slack- ened and turned . . . . Many writers of the Elizabethan ...
... opinion that the State should en- courage the growth of numbers . It was in full flow in England under the first two Tudors , but in the course of the sixteenth century it slack- ened and turned . . . . Many writers of the Elizabethan ...
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... opinion , although it was still a minority opinion , had developed by the latter part of the eighteenth century . A prominent manifestation of this pessimistic opinion was the belief summarized above that the various checks to popula ...
... opinion , although it was still a minority opinion , had developed by the latter part of the eighteenth century . A prominent manifestation of this pessimistic opinion was the belief summarized above that the various checks to popula ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 9 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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