We present the first ever analysis of the provincial population in Italy since ca. 1770, using 1911 boundaries, and providing a key variable for future studies on Italian economic history. The new data reveal, in line with national figures, two distinct stages: one of low population growth before 1821, and one of higher growth after 1821. A preliminary inspection suggests that the process of Unification did not represent a significant factor of change in the demographic trends of the majority of the Italian provinces, with only a few exceptions. Rather, it seems that the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the period of Restoration constituted the key dynamics in driving population growth
Abstract The evolution socio-demographics of the province of Ferrara in the 150 years since the Unif...
It is a study which analyses various aspects of administrative, financial and social life in Italy i...
Density-dependent population growth is a powerful engine of metropolitan expansion. However, spatial...
This paper presents statistical reconstructions of the industrial labor force in post-Unification It...
The paper aims to provide an overview of the different stages of Italian history underlying the rela...
This paper presents statistical reconstructions of the industrial labor force in post-Unification It...
The authors discuss the use of inverse projection to examine population growth in four regions of It...
This paper illustrates the fundamental aspects of the demographic growth of the Italian cities in th...
The present study investigates long-term population dynamics in Italy, 1862–2009, in light of ...
In this work, I have implemented the Geary-Stark method to fully reconstruct, for the first time, th...
The present study investigates long-term population dynamics in Italy, 1862-2009, in light of Demogr...
For the study of genetic changes that occur over time in human communities (microevolution) anthropo...
After dealing with the problem of the slow growth of Lombardy, the paper tries to suggest a method f...
Introduced centuries before the appearance of parish registries and the Stati Animarum, fiscal cadas...
The large body of new statistical data that became available after the 150th anniversary of Italy’s ...
Abstract The evolution socio-demographics of the province of Ferrara in the 150 years since the Unif...
It is a study which analyses various aspects of administrative, financial and social life in Italy i...
Density-dependent population growth is a powerful engine of metropolitan expansion. However, spatial...
This paper presents statistical reconstructions of the industrial labor force in post-Unification It...
The paper aims to provide an overview of the different stages of Italian history underlying the rela...
This paper presents statistical reconstructions of the industrial labor force in post-Unification It...
The authors discuss the use of inverse projection to examine population growth in four regions of It...
This paper illustrates the fundamental aspects of the demographic growth of the Italian cities in th...
The present study investigates long-term population dynamics in Italy, 1862–2009, in light of ...
In this work, I have implemented the Geary-Stark method to fully reconstruct, for the first time, th...
The present study investigates long-term population dynamics in Italy, 1862-2009, in light of Demogr...
For the study of genetic changes that occur over time in human communities (microevolution) anthropo...
After dealing with the problem of the slow growth of Lombardy, the paper tries to suggest a method f...
Introduced centuries before the appearance of parish registries and the Stati Animarum, fiscal cadas...
The large body of new statistical data that became available after the 150th anniversary of Italy’s ...
Abstract The evolution socio-demographics of the province of Ferrara in the 150 years since the Unif...
It is a study which analyses various aspects of administrative, financial and social life in Italy i...
Density-dependent population growth is a powerful engine of metropolitan expansion. However, spatial...