European Urbanization, 1500-1800Harvard University Press, 1984 - 398 sidor This book is based on an immense systematic survey of the population history of 379 European cities with 10,000 or more inhabitants analyzed at fifty year intervals. Using a wide range of economic, demographic, and geographical models, de Vries illustrates patterns of urban growth, draws conclusions about the significance of migratory behavior, and shows the effects of urbanization on the history of Europe as a whole. |
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The problem of the city in early modern Europe | 3 |
Assembling the data base | 17 |
Estimates interpolations and assignments | 24 |
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agricultural Amsterdam Amsterdam-born Beloch births Braudel brides capital Census of 1801 cent centres Chalkin Charles Tilly Clark and Slack data base demographic Dutch Republic E. A. Wrigley economic eighteenth century England estimates Europe's European cities European urban Fernand Braudel Figure grooms idem immigrant industrial Italy Kingsley Davis large cities larger largest cities lation Le Mée least 10,000 inhabitants lognormal lognormal distribution London marriage married Mediterranean Mediterranean Europe Mée Mols mortality natural increase Netherlands nineteenth century northern Europe number of cities pattern period popu population growth pre-industrial pre-modern primacy protoindustry rank rank-size distribution rank-size rule rate of natural regions relative Ringrose rural population rural-urban migration Scandinavia seventeenth century Sharlin sixteenth century slope smaller cities social society study of urban Table territory total population total urban population towns Transition matrices UNK UNK UNK urban growth urban hierarchy urban migration urban percentage urban sector urban system Woude Wrigley