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The History of The Family | 2000

Demographic changes in european industrializing towns: Examples and Elements for Comparison

Patrice Bourdelais

Large databases assembled for industrializing European cities now permit crosscultural comparisons of populations that underwent demographic changes as a result of the industrialization process in the nineteenth century. The article draws into a comparative framework communities in France, Sweden, and Belgium, and compares their population development during early industrialization when population growth was rapid (paroxysmal). Special attention is paid to household structure, infant, and child mortality, and differential behaviors of “immigrant” and “native” populations. Finally, the article offers a general model population change during early industrialization as a comparative framework for future research.


Social Science History | 1984

French Quantitative History: Problems and Promises

Patrice Bourdelais

Due to the central position it assigns to the longue duree , the Annales school—impetus for and crossroads of historical debate—used quantitative methods from the beginning and granted them their patents of nobility. For some decades now, it has been inconceivable for good historical research in France not to devote an important part of its efforts to the measuring of phenomena. True, the Annales school has never spoken with a single voice; the changes that have occurred in its membership and in neighboring disciplines, as well as new historical sensibilities, have modified its original characteristics. The study directed by A Burguiere of the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales will soon report on the content and evolution of the themes, the network of contributors, and the intellectual climate that shaped the first generation of the Annales . Therefore this article limits itself to a rapid survey of publications, followed by an examination of the distinctive traits of the quantitative dimension of French historical work, the directions for and reasons behind new research. The picture must remain somewhat general because it focuses on only three major points: the preeminence of serial history over quantitative history; the underrepresentation of international comparative works, despite the example of F. Braudel; and the development of individual-level data banks, an important source for social and serial history.


Population | 1995

L'âge de la vieillesse : histoire du vieillissement de la population

Patrice Bourdelais


Archive | 2005

Les constructions de l'intolérable : études d'anthropologie et d'histoire sur les frontières de l'espace moral

Didier Fassin; Patrice Bourdelais; Jean-Pierre Dozon


Archive | 2005

Les constructions de l'intolérable

Patrice Bourdelais; Didier Fassin


Annales de démographie historique | 1999

L'event history analysis en démographie historique. Difficultés et perspectives

George Alter; Patrice Bourdelais


The History of The Family | 1999

Demographic aging: a notion to revisit.

Patrice Bourdelais


The History of The Family | 1996

The evolution of mortality in an industrial town: Le Creusot in the nineteenth century

Patrice Bourdelais; Michel Demonet


Sciences Sociales Et Sante | 1989

Contagions d'hier et d'aujourd'hui

Patrice Bourdelais


Archive | 1987

Une peur bleue : histoire du choléra en France, 1832-1854

Patrice Bourdelais; Jean-Yves Raulot

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Didier Fassin

Institute for Advanced Study

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Michel Demonet

École Normale Supérieure

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Jacques Revel

École Normale Supérieure

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