Back issues of Local Population Studies
Contents of Local Population Studies: issues 21 to 30
Local Population Studies Number 30 (Spring 1983) Contents include: John B. Redfern, An early Victorian suburban elite: heads of household at home. William Turner, Patterns of migration of textile workers into Accrington in the early-nineteenth century Andrew Garner, The use of census enumerators' returns in local history studies: an extra-curricular schoolroom project. Neil M. Howlett, Family and household in a nineteenth-century Devon village Regular features: Editorial and news, notes and queries, miscellany, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 29 (Autumn 1982) Contents include: Leslie Stevens, Local population studies in schools (2): a demographic approach to history in the primary school. Penelope Wilcox, Marriage, mobility, and domestic service in Victorian Cambridge Steve Royle, Irish manuscript ecclesiastical census returns: a survey with an example from Clogherny Parish, Co. Tyrone, 1851–1852 Regular features: Editorial, news, notes and queries correspondence, research in progress, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 28 (Spring 1982) Contents include: Jeremy Millard, A new approach to the study of marriage horizons. Ian Roy and Stephen Porter, The population of Worcester in 1646 Terry Gwynne, Local population studies in schools S. B. Saul, Local population studies in schools (1): a classroom project in historical demography Tom Arkell, Multiplying factors for estimating population totals from the Hearth Tax Edward Higgs, The tabulation of occupations in the nineteenth-century census, with special reference to domestic servants Regular features: Editorial, news, recent publications, miscellany, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 27 (Autumn 1981) Contents include: Minoru Yasumoto, Industrialisation and demographic change in a Yorkshire parish. Alan Dyer, Seasonality of baptisms: an urban approach Joan R. Kent, Population mobility and alms: poor migrants in the Midlands during the early seventeenth century Regular features: Editorial, news, notes and queries, miscellany, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 26 (Spring 1981) Contents include: Brian Benson and Richard Wall, Historical demography in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in the absence of civil registers. David Dymond, The famine of 1527 in Essex Regular features: Editorial, news, notes and queries, recent publications, miscellany, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 25 (Autumn 1980) Contents include: David Thompson, Age reporting by the elderly and the nineteenth century census Mark Brayshay, Depopulation and changing household structure in the mining communities of West Cornwall, 1851-71 N. R. Evans, Testators, literacy, education and religious belief Regular features: Editorial, news, research in progress, miscellany, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 24 (Spring 1980) Contents include: Moira Long and Bessie Maltby, Personal mobility in three West Riding parishes, 1777–1812 Roger Finlay, Distance to church and registration experience Regular features: Editorial, news, notes and queries, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 23 (Autumn 1979) Contents include: John Knodel, An exercise in household composition for use in courses in historical demography R. A. Houston, Parish listings and social structure: Penninghame and Whithorn (Wigtownshire) in perspective Regular features: Editorial, news, notes and queries, miscellany, correspondence, recent publications, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 22 (Spring 1979) Contents include: Osamo Saito, Who worked when: life-time profiles of labour force participation in Cardington and Corfe Castle in the late eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries Glynis Reynolds, Infant mortality and sex ratios at baptism as shown by the reconstruction of Willingham, a parish at the edge of the Fens in Cambridgeshire Rudolf Andorka, Birth control in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in some Hungarian villages Michael Sill, Mid-nineteenth century labour mobility: the case of the coal-miners of Hetton-le-Hole, Co. Durham Regular features: Editorial, news, notes and queries, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 21 (Autumn 1978) Contents include: Derek Turner, A lost seventeenth century demographic crisis? The evidence of two counties David Cressy, Social status and literacy in north east England, 1560–1630 M. J. Ingram, The historical study of climate: a report on the work of the climate research unit at the University of East Anglia David Souden and Gabriel Lasker, Biological inter-relationships between parishes in East Kent: an analysis of the Marriage Duty Act returns for 1705 Regular features: Editorial, news, notes and queries, miscellany, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
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