The article gives an analysis of two kinds of sources for population research in Bohemia between 1585 and 1700 : of several ecclesiastical lists of inhabitants and of several registers of subjects. The article deals with the possibilities of studying the precise number of inhabitants of some regions in Bohemia and their division into sexes, into children and adults, into married, unmarried and widowed, the distribution by age or by marital status, the sex-ratio of males per 100 females, the marriage market, the size and composition of households, the structure of the household and the socio-economic characteristics. The analysis of the nominative lists between 1585 and 1700, when Czechoslovakia has a few parish register studies on an aggreg...
The article presents an original, comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the civil registration ...
The aim of this Master thesis is to describe demographic and social structure of Beroun region in th...
Houdaille Jacques.— Four villages in the Morvan 1610-1870. This study consists of a family reconstit...
The article gives an analysis of two kinds of sources for population research in Bohemia between 158...
One of the most valuable sources for Czech historical demography is the List of Serfs according to F...
The population in the Central Bohemian manor of Škvorec from the middle of the 18th to the end of th...
Master´s Thesis, University of South Bohemia, Teachers´ College, Institute of Historical Science, Če...
The article was written based on parish registers kept in Zemský archiv v Opavě and sources publishe...
Population development at the manor of Škvorec at the turn of 18th and 19th century Abstract The int...
ABSTRACT: Preliminary research on the history of family and demography among Czechs and Slovaks in t...
This master s thesis describes historical demographic trends in a small southern moravian town of Bz...
The main aims with this book are to compare source materials, databases and research results, as wel...
re is little information available on the structure of population of its capital, namely the city of...
The article presents an original, comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the civil registration ...
To re-Catholicize Bohemia after the Thirty Years' War, the Austrian Habsburgs commissioned, in 1651,...
The article presents an original, comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the civil registration ...
The aim of this Master thesis is to describe demographic and social structure of Beroun region in th...
Houdaille Jacques.— Four villages in the Morvan 1610-1870. This study consists of a family reconstit...
The article gives an analysis of two kinds of sources for population research in Bohemia between 158...
One of the most valuable sources for Czech historical demography is the List of Serfs according to F...
The population in the Central Bohemian manor of Škvorec from the middle of the 18th to the end of th...
Master´s Thesis, University of South Bohemia, Teachers´ College, Institute of Historical Science, Če...
The article was written based on parish registers kept in Zemský archiv v Opavě and sources publishe...
Population development at the manor of Škvorec at the turn of 18th and 19th century Abstract The int...
ABSTRACT: Preliminary research on the history of family and demography among Czechs and Slovaks in t...
This master s thesis describes historical demographic trends in a small southern moravian town of Bz...
The main aims with this book are to compare source materials, databases and research results, as wel...
re is little information available on the structure of population of its capital, namely the city of...
The article presents an original, comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the civil registration ...
To re-Catholicize Bohemia after the Thirty Years' War, the Austrian Habsburgs commissioned, in 1651,...
The article presents an original, comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the civil registration ...
The aim of this Master thesis is to describe demographic and social structure of Beroun region in th...
Houdaille Jacques.— Four villages in the Morvan 1610-1870. This study consists of a family reconstit...