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Demographic transition --- Family demography --- Fertility, Human --- History. --- Human fertility --- Natality --- Demography --- Human reproduction --- Infertility --- Families --- Transition, Demographic --- Vital revolution (Demography) --- Population --- Vital statistics --- History --- Research --- England --- Angleterre --- Anglii︠a︡ --- Inghilterra --- Engeland --- Inglaterra --- Anglija --- England and Wales --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions. --- Démographie
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Civilization, Medieval. --- Human body --- Social history --- Social aspects --- History. --- Christian church history --- History of civilization --- History of Europe --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1000-1099
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History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- (410) --- Families --- Marriage --- Villages --- 316.356.2 --- 93 --- 316.356.2 Gezinssociologie --- Gezinssociologie --- Hamlets (Villages) --- Village government --- Cities and towns --- Married life --- Matrimony --- Nuptiality --- Wedlock --- Love --- Sacraments --- Betrothal --- Courtship --- Home --- Honeymoons --- History --- Great Britain --- Economic conditions --- History. --- Families - England - History --- Marriage - England - History --- Villages - England - Case studies --- Great Britain - Economic conditions - 1760-1860
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Looking at a neglected period in the social history of modernization, David Levine investigates the centuries that followed the year 1000, when a new kind of society emerged in Europe. New commercial routines, new forms of agriculture, new methods of information technology, and increased population densities all played a role in the prolonged transition away from antiquity and toward modernity. At the Dawn of Modernity highlights both "top-down" and "bottom-up" changes that characterized the social experience of early modernization. In the former category are the Gregorian Reformation, the imposition of feudalism, and the development of centralizing state formations. Of equal importance to Levine's portrait of the emerging social order are the bottom-up demographic relations that structured everyday life, because the making of the modern world, in his view, also began in the decisions made by countless men and women regarding their families and circumstances. Levine ends his story with the cataclysm unleashed by the Black Death in 1348, which brought three centuries of growth to a grim end.
Human body --- Social history --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Body, Human --- Human beings --- Body image --- Human anatomy --- Human physiology --- Mind and body --- Civilization, Medieval --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Social aspects --- History. --- History --- Europe --- Church history --- agriculture. --- black death. --- capitalism. --- class. --- commerce. --- commercial routines. --- early modernization. --- europe. --- european history. --- feudalism. --- gregorian reformation. --- history. --- information technology. --- material culture. --- modern world. --- modernity. --- plague. --- population density. --- poverty. --- social change. --- social history. --- social order. --- social science. --- sociology. --- urban life.
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Addresses primary concerns of economic analysis and political economy from a novel starting point regarding the motivations of individuals in the marketplace.
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Programma's --- Iconografie --- Karikaturen
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