Abstract

The author reviews three books that explore the character of the demographic transition through microstudies of selected European populations....[One] study is devoted to demographic change in fourteen German agricultural villages in approximately the years 1750-1914....[Another] examines changes in family life and reproduction in a Belgian textile city Verviers during the three decades after 1850....[The third focuses] on the socio-demographic history 1860-1920 of a single Italian village that has a mixed agricultural/industrial economy and is located on the periphery of the city of Bologna. (EXCERPT)

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