This article surveys the mortality of the elderly (60+) population in London, Paris, Berlin during the Great War. These three capitals all registered increased mortality rates at advanced ages in 1917-1918. The situation was particularly grave in Berlin, reflecting the general crisis facing the city at the end of the war. The increase in death rates in the Allied capitals reflected the marginalization of the aged during the war, their neglect in social policy, their relative isolation, material difficulties and stress at a time of mass mourning. Bourgeois districts were hardest hit by such war-related developments. Consequently there was a recordering of the relative position of different social groups with respect to mortality at advanced ...
International audienceAu printemps 1918, la supériorité numérique momentanée de l’armée allemande – ...
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International audienceThis article analyzes the evolution of spatial inequalities in mortality acros...
International audienceFollowing the Age of Revolution (Osterhammel, 2014), Paris witnessed two wars ...
The High Death Rate of Married Women of Childbearing Age : A Look at the Lives of Women in the 19th ...
The Mortality in the industrial Area of Charleroi during the 19th and 20th Centuries. The aim of th...
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La population urbaine du Danemark, durant le xixe siècle, se caractérise par une croissance rapide e...
International audienceGeography of the dead of WWI in France. - This article uses the new database «...
Abstract The Berlin blockade was undoubtedly the beginning of the cold war ; it also was a turning p...
SUMMARY The study of registered deaths since the last war in France, the Netherlands, Sweden and Swi...
The French Mortality at Great Ages: Are we going towards a Levelling of the Geographical Disparities...
Bonvalet Catherine and Tugault Yves. — The roots of depopulation of Paris. In this article, the grow...
This article delivers the first comprehensive analysis of the new database, 'Mémoire des hommes', wh...
International audienceAu printemps 1918, la supériorité numérique momentanée de l’armée allemande – ...
Dans le cadre de cet article j’analyse le rôle de la municipalité ottomane de Jérusalem face aux eff...
International audienceThis article analyzes the evolution of spatial inequalities in mortality acros...
International audienceFollowing the Age of Revolution (Osterhammel, 2014), Paris witnessed two wars ...
The High Death Rate of Married Women of Childbearing Age : A Look at the Lives of Women in the 19th ...
The Mortality in the industrial Area of Charleroi during the 19th and 20th Centuries. The aim of th...
This paper presents evidence for a moderately optimistic account of the impact of the First World Wa...
La population urbaine du Danemark, durant le xixe siècle, se caractérise par une croissance rapide e...
International audienceGeography of the dead of WWI in France. - This article uses the new database «...
Abstract The Berlin blockade was undoubtedly the beginning of the cold war ; it also was a turning p...
SUMMARY The study of registered deaths since the last war in France, the Netherlands, Sweden and Swi...
The French Mortality at Great Ages: Are we going towards a Levelling of the Geographical Disparities...
Bonvalet Catherine and Tugault Yves. — The roots of depopulation of Paris. In this article, the grow...
This article delivers the first comprehensive analysis of the new database, 'Mémoire des hommes', wh...
International audienceAu printemps 1918, la supériorité numérique momentanée de l’armée allemande – ...
Dans le cadre de cet article j’analyse le rôle de la municipalité ottomane de Jérusalem face aux eff...
International audienceThis article analyzes the evolution of spatial inequalities in mortality acros...