The state register of the parishes of Chaudebonne and St-Ferréol, in the lower Alps of Drome, hâve enabled the listing of the families who lived in the area from 1690 to 1850. The fall in the number of events up until the mid xvm century was succeded by quite a marked rise up until the end of the Empire when the drastic fall which charactised the xix century began. There were few unmarried people yet marriage came late in life : after the age of 27 for men and 24 for women. An overall analysis has enabled a simplification of the evolution of fertility : a rapid rise up until 1740, a fall until 1780, a rise until 1810 and finally a rapid fall. 16 months pass between the marriage and the birth of the first child and the second birth takes ...
Using the nominative census of the parish of Champfromier, carried out in 1774, and updated in 1783,...
Henry Louis and Houdaille Jacques. Celibacy and Age at Marriage in the 18th and 19th Centuries in Fr...
Houdaille Jacques.— Four villages in the Morvan 1610-1870. This study consists of a family reconstit...
The state register of the parishes of Chaudebonne and St-Ferréol, in the lower Alps of Drome, hâve e...
A study based on the family reconstitution of twelve villages, selected at random with a population ...
A study based on the family reconstitution of twelve villages, selected at random with a population ...
SUMMARY A study based on family reconstitution of 10 villages, randomly selected, with a population ...
The spectacularly early decline of French fertility is one of the great puzzles of economic history....
The spectacularly early decline of French fertility is one of the great puzzles of economic history....
The spectacularly early decline of French fertility is one of the great puzzles of economic history....
An exceptionally high geographical and occupational stability among the working-class households in ...
Biraben Jean-Noël, Bonneuil Noël. — Population and Economics in the Caux area during the 16th and 17...
An exceptionally high geographical and occupational stability among the working-class households in ...
Houdaille Jacques-Auguste. -The French nobility, 1600-1900. In the early 18th century, Fr. Anselme p...
Using the nominative census of the parish of Champfromier, carried out in 1774, and updated in 1783,...
Using the nominative census of the parish of Champfromier, carried out in 1774, and updated in 1783,...
Henry Louis and Houdaille Jacques. Celibacy and Age at Marriage in the 18th and 19th Centuries in Fr...
Houdaille Jacques.— Four villages in the Morvan 1610-1870. This study consists of a family reconstit...
The state register of the parishes of Chaudebonne and St-Ferréol, in the lower Alps of Drome, hâve e...
A study based on the family reconstitution of twelve villages, selected at random with a population ...
A study based on the family reconstitution of twelve villages, selected at random with a population ...
SUMMARY A study based on family reconstitution of 10 villages, randomly selected, with a population ...
The spectacularly early decline of French fertility is one of the great puzzles of economic history....
The spectacularly early decline of French fertility is one of the great puzzles of economic history....
The spectacularly early decline of French fertility is one of the great puzzles of economic history....
An exceptionally high geographical and occupational stability among the working-class households in ...
Biraben Jean-Noël, Bonneuil Noël. — Population and Economics in the Caux area during the 16th and 17...
An exceptionally high geographical and occupational stability among the working-class households in ...
Houdaille Jacques-Auguste. -The French nobility, 1600-1900. In the early 18th century, Fr. Anselme p...
Using the nominative census of the parish of Champfromier, carried out in 1774, and updated in 1783,...
Using the nominative census of the parish of Champfromier, carried out in 1774, and updated in 1783,...
Henry Louis and Houdaille Jacques. Celibacy and Age at Marriage in the 18th and 19th Centuries in Fr...
Houdaille Jacques.— Four villages in the Morvan 1610-1870. This study consists of a family reconstit...