- Historical demography
Historical demography is a
quantitative study ofhistory ofhuman population , developed and popularized in 20th century by French historianLouis Henry . It is considered both a supporting science ofhistory and a part ofdemography .Unlike modern demography, historical demography relies on data from before the
statistical tools likecensuses were introduced. Therefore it involves the systematic analysis of documents fromparish andcivil register s, from which estimates offertility (birth rate s), mortality (death rate s), and other factors such as migration or marriage rates are made, yielding data about larger issues such aspopulation change (growth and decline). Historical demography studies range from wide-ranginghypotheses to detailed community studies ("one-place studies").Methodology
Unlike modern demography, historical demography relies on data from before the
statistical tools likecensuses were introduced. Forprehistoric populations, population estimates rely on archaeological studies. [http://www.answers.com/topic/historical-demography Historical Demography] inEncyclopedia of Public Health , Retrieved on 3 May 2005] For the later periods with written records but with nocensus of population or registration of births and deaths, it relies heavily on document analysis, looking at inscriptions ongravestone s,church records of christenings, marriages and burials (parish registers ), voter orcitizenship rolls , legal documents (such as records of wills and deceased estates orland tenure records),taxation list s,muster list s formilitia service and similar documets. InWestern civilization , particularlyEurope ,ecclesiastical records ofbaptism s,marriage s, andfuneral s serve as proxies for civil registration from the sixteenth century onward, until modern and more reliable civilstatistical census es and other records are used from 19th century onward. For other parts of the words, reliable data begun to be available much later.Applications
This branch of sciences was first introduced by French historian
Louis Henry (1911-1991) in his study of French population in the 17th century,Paul-André Rosental, [http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_REVUE=POPE&ID_NUMPUBLIE=POPE_301&ID_ARTICLE=POPE_301_0097 The Novelty of an Old Genre: Louis Henry and the Founding of Historical Demography] , Population (English edition), Volume 58 –2003/1, Retrieved on 3 May 2007] although similar approaches were proposed by some historians earlier (John Graunt carried such studies as early as in 17th century, and Commission for Historical Demography, was founded as early as in 1928). It was nonetheless Louis Henry who manged to merge and popularize existing tools in such an innovative way that he came to be recognized as the founder of this new branch of historical and demography studies.Historians saw the new discipline as a logical development and merger of scientific and
quantitative history . For demographers, it contributed fundamental theoretical concepts, particularly in the area offertility ; fuelling the ongoing debate over population policies for thedeveloping countries .Various estimates of the historical sizes of the
world population by continent were summarized byJean-Noël Biraben in 1979. Later estimates are available from the publications of theUnited Nations and international agencies such as theWorld Bank .Scientists using this approach include
Philippe Ariès ,Michel Fleury ,Irena Gieysztorowa ,Pierre Goubert ,John Hajnal ,Louis Henry ,Marek Górny ,Peter Laslett ,Hervé Le Bras ,Cezary Kuklo andEdmund Piasecki . In France,Annales School is the center of that research, in England,Cambridge group. Works of historical demography are published all over the world, in Canada, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Poland.Publications in the area of historical demography include the French "
Annales de la Demographie Historique " and Polish "Przeszłość Demograficzna Polski ".Two distinct schools exist in the approach to historical demography:
*the French school, represented among others by Ariès, Fleury, Goubert and Le Bra, concentrates on Church records. By linking the names on the registers ofbaptism s,marriage s, andfuneral s, they were able to reconstitute the histories of cohorts of families over the years. This method is known asfamily reconstitution .
*the English school, represented among others by Laslett and Hajnal, concentrates on secular records such as censuses and tax recordsHistorical population of the world
During the period from 500 to 900 C.E.
world population grew slowly but the growth rate accelerated between 900 and 1300 C.E. when the population doubled. During the fourteenth century, there was a fall in population associated with theBlack Death that spread fromAsia toEurope . This was followed by a period of restrained growth until the eighteenth century when world population entered a period of accelerated growth again. As previously the acceleration was more marked in the European population, due toscientific revolution and resulting inventions lowering the childbirth mortality rate. European population reached a peak growth rate of 10 per thousand per year in the second half of the nineteenth century. During the twentieth century, the growth rate among the European populations fell down and was overtaken by a rapid acceleration in the growth rate in other continents, which reached 21 per thousand per year in the last fifty years of the millennium. Between 1900 and 2000 C.E. the population of the world increased by 277 percent; the European component increased by 124 percent, and the remainder by 349 percent.Related fields
A subfield of historical demography with a very narrow geographical scope is called a "
one-place study ". It is a branch offamily history with a focus on the entire population of a single village or community, not just a single, geographically dispersed family line.ee also
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Historical demography of Poland
*Medieval demography
*South Carolina historical demographics References
External links
* [http://historicaldemography.net/ International Commission for Historical Demography]
* [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~demog/ H-Demog] , an international scholarly online discussion list on demographic history
* [http://www.populstat.info/ POPULATION STATISTICS in historical perspective]Further reading
*"An Introduction to English Historical Demography", ed. E. A. Wrigely, London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1966.
*Irena Gieysztorowa , "Wstęp do demografii staropolskiej", Warszawa 1976.
*Henry Louis ,Fleury Michel , "Des registres paroissiaux à l'histoire de la population. Manuel de dépouillement et d'exploitation de l'état civil ancien", Paris, INED, 1956.
*Michalewicz Jerzy , "Elementy demografii historycznej. Materiały do wykładów,ćwiczeń i metodyki prac badawczych", Warszawa 1979.
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