It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influenced by the economic, social and environmental conditions in which it finds itself, and this insight has inspired a generation of historians to use anthropometric data to investigate the health and wellbeing of past populations. This paper reviews some of the main developments in the field, and assesses the extent to which height remains a viable measure of historical wellbeing. It explores a number of different issues, including the nature of human growth; the impact of variations in diet and exposure to disease; the role of ethnicity; the relationships between height, mortality and labour productivity; and the "social value" of human stature. It concludes that, ...
One can think of the average height reached at a particular age by individuals in a population as th...
One can think of the average height reached at a particular age by individuals in a population as th...
This paper reviews recent literature using stature and weight as measures of human welfare with a pa...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influenced by the economic, ...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influenced by the economic, ...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influenced by the economic, ...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influencedby the economic, s...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influencedby the economic, s...
In recent years, economic and social historians have made increasing use of anthropometric records (...
In recent years, economic and social historians have made increasing use of anthropometric records (...
The average height of a population has become a familiar measure of that population's nutritional st...
This paper examines some of the major developments in the field of anthropometric history since the ...
In using human-height measurements as a gauge of the biological standard of living of a given popula...
In using human-height measurements as a gauge of the biological standard of living of a given popula...
During the last two decades, economic and social historians have often used height and other anthrop...
One can think of the average height reached at a particular age by individuals in a population as th...
One can think of the average height reached at a particular age by individuals in a population as th...
This paper reviews recent literature using stature and weight as measures of human welfare with a pa...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influenced by the economic, ...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influenced by the economic, ...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influenced by the economic, ...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influencedby the economic, s...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influencedby the economic, s...
In recent years, economic and social historians have made increasing use of anthropometric records (...
In recent years, economic and social historians have made increasing use of anthropometric records (...
The average height of a population has become a familiar measure of that population's nutritional st...
This paper examines some of the major developments in the field of anthropometric history since the ...
In using human-height measurements as a gauge of the biological standard of living of a given popula...
In using human-height measurements as a gauge of the biological standard of living of a given popula...
During the last two decades, economic and social historians have often used height and other anthrop...
One can think of the average height reached at a particular age by individuals in a population as th...
One can think of the average height reached at a particular age by individuals in a population as th...
This paper reviews recent literature using stature and weight as measures of human welfare with a pa...