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Fall 2012. <strong>HIST3797</strong>: <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Population<br />
David Henige. 2008. “Recent Work and Prospects in American Indian Contact Population.”<br />
<strong>History</strong> Compass 6: 183-206.<br />
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/119421738/PDFSTART<br />
Week 5: Aztec Families<br />
Robert McCaa. 2003. “The Nahua Calli <strong>of</strong> Ancient Mexico: Household, Family, and Gender.”<br />
Continuity and Change 18: 23-48<br />
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=168431<br />
(click on pdf, right-hand menu bar)<br />
E.A. Hammel and Petrer Laslett. 1974. “Comparing Household Structure Over Time and<br />
Between Cultures.” Comparative Studies in Society and <strong>History</strong> 16: 73-109.<br />
http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/178229.pdf<br />
Week 6: Northwest European Family System<br />
Lutz K. Berkner. 1972. “The Stem Family and the Developmental Cycle <strong>of</strong> the Peasant<br />
Household: An Eighteenth-Century Austrian Example.” The American Historical Review, Vol.<br />
77, No. 2. (Apr., 1972), pp. 398-418.<br />
http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/1868698.pdf<br />
Steven Ruggles. 2009. “Reconsidering the Northwest European Family System.” Working Paper.<br />
http://umn.edu/~ruggles/Articles/NW%20European%20Family%20System.pdf<br />
Week 7. Malthusian Theory in Early Modern China<br />
James Lee and Wang Feng, “Malthusian models and Chinese Realities: The Chinese<br />
Demographic System: 1700-2000,” Population and Development Review 25, 1 (1999), 33-65.<br />
http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/172371.pdf<br />
Arthur P. Wolf and Theo Engelen. 2008. “Fertility and Fertility Control in Pre-Revolutionary<br />
China.” Journal <strong>of</strong> Interdisciplinary <strong>History</strong> 38: 345-375.<br />
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_<strong>of</strong>_interdisciplinary_history/v038/38.3wolf.pdf<br />
Campbell, Cameron, Wang Feng, and James Lee. (2002). “Pretransitional Fertility in China.”<br />
Population and Development Review 28.4:735–750.<br />
http://www.jstor.org/pss/3092786<br />
Week 8. Family Reconsititution<br />
E. A. Wrigley. 1997. “How Reliable is Our Knowledge <strong>of</strong> the Demographic Characteristics <strong>of</strong> the<br />
English Population in the Early Modern Period?”<br />
The Historical Journal 40: 571-595.<br />
http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/2639879.pdf<br />
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