(2003). Understanding the population history of England, 1450-1750. Past and and Present, 180, 83- 130.Hatcher, J. (2003). "Understanding the Population History of England 1450-1750." Past & Present(180): 83-130.Hatcher, John. 2003. Understanding the population history of England 1450-...
Historical studies indicate that between 1700 and 1750, in the years preceding the Industrial Revolution, the population of England stayed relatively stagnant and grew very little.1 Precise figures don't exist for the period before the establishment of a nationwide census, but it is clear from...
ain ireland between 1750 and 1850,the failure of potato crops and fourfold population increase produced widespread famine and starvation,which triggered the irish mass migration to the united states. 在爱尔兰在1750年之间和1850年,土豆庄稼的失败和四重人口增长导致的普遍饥荒和饥饿,触发爱尔兰大量迁徙对美国...
In England between 1700 and 1750, approximately 32.8 people were born annually for every 1,000 inhabitants, and 31.5 people died. Similarly, in Lombardy in the eighteenth century, 39 people were born and 37 people died for every 1,000 inhabitants. Clearly, a major alteration had to occur in...
In England between 1700 and 1750, approximately 32.8 people were born annually for every 1,000 inhabitants, and 31.5 people died. Similarly, in Lombardy in the eighteenth century, 39 people were born and 37 people died for every 1,000 inhabitants. Clearly, a major alteration had to occur in...
A review of demographic trends in Europe from 1750 to 1850 is presented. In particular the author questions the commonly held view that population dynamics over this period were dominated by trends in mortality. The focus of the study is on mortality differentials among England Sweden and France....
There were more large cities in Italy than in England in middle ages. The power of the city authorities, the development of the culture and remote trade were important factors that influenced a city's development. The economic relationship between large cities and small ones or villages of Italy...
In virtually every area of Europe, the population increased by 50 to 100 percent in the eighteenth century, with the greatest growth coming after 1750.(18世纪,欧洲几乎所有地区的人口都增长了50%到100%,其中增长最快的是1750年以后。)”显然,后面三个地方是对前面信息的补充例证。选项A表述正确。
The population explosion resulted from a break in the traditional, if approximate, balance between births and deaths in European society. In England between 1700 and 1750, approximately 32.8 people were born annually for every 1,000 inhabitants, and 31.5 people died. Similarly, in Lombardy in the...
Thoreau became a pillar of New England Transcendentalism, embracing and exemplifying the movement’s belief in the universality of creation and the primacy of personal insight and experience. Perhaps best remembered for his advocacy of simple, principled living, his writings on the relationship between...