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A pioneering work in comparative history and social science that
compares population behavior in response to adversity in Europe and
Asia. This highly original book-the first in a series analyzing
historical population behavior in Europe and Asia-pioneers a new
approach to the comparative analysis of societies in the past.
Using techniques of event history analysis, the authors examine
100,000 life histories in 100 rural communities in Western Europe
and Asia to analyze the demographic response to social and economic
pressures. In doing so they challenge the accepted Eurocentric
Malthusian view of population processes and demonstrate that
population behavior has not been as uniform as previously
thought-that it has often been determined by human agency,
particularly social structure and cultural practice. The authors
examine the complex relationship between human behavior and social
and economic environment, analyzing age, gender, family, kinship,
social class and social organization, climate, food prices, and
real wages to compare mortality responses to adversity. Their
research at the individual, household, and community levels
challenges the previously accepted characterizations of social and
economic behavior in Europe and Asia in the past. The originality
of the analysis as well as the geographic breadth and historical
depth of the data make Life Under Pressure a significant advance in
the field of historical demography. Its findings will be of
interest to scholars in economics, environmental studies,
demography, history, and sociology as well as the general reader
interested in these subjects.
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