Urban Mortality Change in Britain and Germany 1870-1913
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
This is an important comparative historical study of mortality, in which the author offers an impressive synthesis of complex data and issues concerning rapid urbanization and social conditions. It will be of great interest to British and German historians as well as to those concerned with economic history, demographic history and the history of medicine and it will be a pivotal reference work for those seeking to apply demographic expertise to the understanding of changing disease patterns.
Geography: Cultural and Historical Geography | Urban Geography
History: British and Irish History | European History
Sociology: Demography and Human Ecology
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