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По страницам журналов «Проблемы социальной гигиены, здравоохранения и истории медицины» и «Российский педиатрический журнал»

Содержание журнала «Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies»


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Koen Matthijs, Saskia Hin,
Jan Kok & Hideko Matsuo

THE FUTURE OF HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY
UPSIDE DOWN AND INSIDE OUT

Leuven, Acco, 2016, 213 pages

https://soc.kuleuven.be/ceso/fapos/files/The-future-of-historical-demogr-KM_SH_HM_JK.pdf

Целью этого издания было дать толчок для дальнейшего развития исторической демографии. В издании разные ученые - молодые, более взрослые, женщины и мужчины, из разных географических и исследовательских кругов - предлагают свои размышления о том, где сейчас находится дисциплина исторической демографии, рассказывают что сейчас в ней упущено из виду, указывают на ключевые тенденции в исследованиях на которые надо сейчас обращать внимание, а также на необходимость дальнейшего взаимодействия с другими дисциплинами.

Contents

Introduction

CHAPTER 1. THE WHOLE OF HISTORY

Dare to dig! More history is needed to take historical demography a few steps further
Tine De Moor

Historical demography in the very long run: how long is very long?
Walter Scheidel

Why paleodemography?
Irene Barbiera, Maria Castiglioni & Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna

Stretching from the past into the present: using historical demography to understand current trends
Glenn Sandström

CHAPTER 2. GO FORTH INTO THE WORLD

Historical demography: beyond eurocentrism
Lionel Kesztenbaum

Mission: possible – what church records can tell us about non-Western societies’ demographic past
Felix Meier zu Selhausen & Jacob Weisdorf

Demography and the prison
Kris Inwood & Hamish Maxwell-Stewart

Towards a comparative study of local communities
Péter Öri

Historical family systems and European inequalities: a way forward for the future
Mikołaj Szołtysek

Pessimism from the periphery? A reflective note on the development and future of historical demography in Germany
Georg Fertig

CHAPTER 3. LEARN FROM THE PAST

Historical demography going ‘glocal’: the Eurasia project and Japan
Satomi Kurosu

Historical demography and the social history of godparenthood
Guido Alfani & Vincent Gourdon

Boys, girls, preferences and the links between past and present
Gunnar Andersson

Historical demography and population projection for a new regime: the experiment of Japan
Ryuichi Kaneko

CHAPTER 4. THINK OF THE NEIGHBOURS

Getting native population history right: the importance of neighbouring disciplines
Raquel Gil Montero

Context is everything: situating demographic patterns
Tracy Dennison

Genetic genealogy 2.0: verifying biological relatedness in historical demographic data
Maarten H.D. Larmuseau

Health and historical demography
Bernard Harris

The relevance of quantitative economic theory for historical demography
David de la Croix

Population and economy: towards a conceptual framework for pre-transitional demography
Osamu Saito

CHAPTER 5. DELIVERANCE THROUGH STRONGER METHODS

Dead ends and new paths in historical demography
Daniel Courgeau

Evolutionary approaches to historical demography and agent based modeling
Jan Van Bavel

Methodological challenges of life course analysis in historical demography
Antti Häkkinen

Recommendations for the analysis of life histories in historical demography
Frans Willekens

Encomium oomphis: regressions, measure and meaning in historical demography
Fabian Drixler & Anne C. McCants

The tyranny of averages
Stephanie Coontz

Ageing and the reconciliation of history and biographies: an approach to fill the gap
Michel Oris

CHAPTER 6. STRENGTHENING OUR THEORIES

Re-orienting historical mortality studies
Angélique Janssens

Research on the European fertility decline: has there been any progress?
Jona Schellekens

Some reflections on how replacement fertility was achieved in historical Europe
Andrew Hinde

Lost regimes of low reproductivity: how past societies that did not replace themselves matter for the future
Fabian Drixler

Where are all the feminist historical demographers?
Alice Reid

CHAPTER 7. CULTURE IS CORE

Why have historical demographers abandoned history?
Anders Brändström

Being and time and historical demography
Trent MacNamara

Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts
Isabelle Devos

Demographic history should always start with numbers but it should never end with numbers
Simon Szreter

CHAPTER 8. CONCEPTS AND PROXIES: REFINING THE OLD, AND INTRODUCING NEW

Sedentariness and rootedness: a socio-demographic history that remains to be written
Fabrice Boudjaaba

Using a dynamic standard of living concept on cross-sectional data
Tommy Bengtsson

Did you say infanticide?
Isabelle Séguy

The silence on male fertility in historical populations
Hilde L. Sommerseth

Crop prices and demographic outcomes – A critical re-evaluation of the proxy
Kai Willführ & Charlotte Störmer

CHAPTER 9. STAND TOGETHER, ENGAGE AND REACH OUT

Data sharing in historical demography
Steven Ruggles

A plea for more collaboration in the field of historical demography
Siegfried Gruber

Large-scale collaboration and comparison in historical demography: reflections on the Eurasia Project
Cameron Campbell

The importance of historical demographic methods in longevity studies
Michel Poulain

Crowdsourcing convict life courses, or the value of volunteers in the age of digital data
Rebecca Kippen & Janet McCalman

Engaging citizen scientists to expand the data infrastructure for historical demography
Evan Roberts

CHAPTER 10. KEEP BUILDING

Population data advocacy matters: a view from Canada and New Zealand
Lisa Dillon & Evan Roberts

The East, the West and the future of demographic data
Gunnar Thorvaldsen

Reconciling the macro and micro approaches in historical demography. A European population database
Paulo Teodoro de Matos

Bridging the gap between historical demography and computing: tools for computer-assisted transcription and the analysis of demographic sources
Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora, Alicia Fornés, Josep Lladós & Anna Cabré

Historical population databases and the Intermediate Data Structure, 1980-2050
Kees Mandemakers

CHAPTER 11. WHERE TO GO?

Challenges and prospects of historical demography
Noriko O. Tsuya

Shedding the blinkers: innovative perspectives for historical demography
David S. Reher

Which future for historical demography?
Josef Ehmer

Towards a sustainable future for historical demography
Sangkuk Lee

Reach out to bring in rejuvenation: on the need to populate historical demography
Lotta Vikström

Demography – where the future might take us
Peter Teibenbacher

A six-pack of big ideas for historical demography
Ken R. Smith, Heidi A. Hanson & Geraldine P. Mineau

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