TY - JOUR
T1 - The population of early modern Spain
T2 - a review of sources and research questions.
AU - Sven Reher, D.
AU - Robinson, D. J.
PY - 1979
Y1 - 1979
N2 - In recent yr social historians of Spain have begun to focus increasing attention on the field of historical demography as a necessary part of the study of pre-industrial society. Fortunately, the material available to scholars in Spanish archives which directly pertains to population history is abundant and of a relatively high quality despite general losses, epecially in church archives, during the last century and a half. This documentation can be divided into 3 categories: national enumerations, municipal listings of population, and parish registers. -Authors
AB - In recent yr social historians of Spain have begun to focus increasing attention on the field of historical demography as a necessary part of the study of pre-industrial society. Fortunately, the material available to scholars in Spanish archives which directly pertains to population history is abundant and of a relatively high quality despite general losses, epecially in church archives, during the last century and a half. This documentation can be divided into 3 categories: national enumerations, municipal listings of population, and parish registers. -Authors
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0018588218
VL - 58
JO - Discussion Paper, Dept. Geography, Syracuse University
JF - Discussion Paper, Dept. Geography, Syracuse University
ER -