England's Population by Andrew Hinde
A History Since the Domesday Survey
This comprehensive exploration delves into the demographic evolution of England, tracing the intricate patterns and factors that have shaped its population from historical times to the modern era. The book examines key influences such as migration, fertility rates, mortality trends, and social policies, providing a nuanced understanding of how these elements have interacted over centuries. Through detailed analysis and rich historical context, it offers insights into the dynamic nature of population changes and their profound impact on the social and economic fabric of the nation.
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- 2003
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