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H.KitsikopoulosInformaworldJournal of Peasant StudiesKitsikopoulos, H. 2002: The Impact of the Black Death on Peasant Economy in England, 1350-1500. Journal of Peasant Studies 29, 71-90.
like its wealth, has exploded. Before the end of this century, however, the number of people on the planet could shrink for the first time since the Black Death. The root cause is not a surge in deaths, but aslumpin births. Across much of the world the fertility rate, the average nu...
The Black Death of 1348–1350 was a major catastrophe of western history. Evaluation of its effects is an important factor in such historical controversies... WM Bowsky - 《Speculum》 被引量: 45发表: 1964年 THE BLACK DEATH AND PROPERTY RIGHTS. :Focuses on the impact of Black Death on pro...
Domestic attempts to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in a country can have synergistic and/or trade-off effects on the advancement of SDGs in other countries. Here the authors demonstrate that while high-income countries make up only 14% of the global population, they drive over...
He led an idyllic life. Unfortunately he lacked one thing to complete his happiness: he was over half a hundred years of age and had no son. Only a three-year-old daughter named Lotus filled his bosom (p. 9).doi:10.1080/10314616408595273H. E. HallamAustralian Historical Studies...
Perhaps surprisingly, studies across cases reveal that the direct and indirect effects on inequality can hugely vary per society even with the same type of shock, depending on the social context at the moment the shock happens. This can clearly be seen with the Black Death, which killed a sim...
Having raised 70 million in a completed investment round, the 6 - year - old company aims to launch their products in every major agricultural economy on Earth. Hazel works with more than 160 companies across 12 countries. Its product delivers an odorless vapor (无味的气体) in sugar - ...
Black Death: The lasting impact By Professor Tom James The long term effects of the Black Death (1348-50) were devastating and far reaching. Agriculture, religion, economics and even social class were affected. Professor Tom James examines the impact of the plague from contemporary accounts and ...
thus enabling the financing of more wars. All these mechanisms increase the transmission of disease, leading to long-term demographic stagnation. Using data on the Black Death, the calibrated model correctly approximates the growth of both the European urbanization and per capita GDP from 1000 to ...