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Lars-Göran Tederand
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| Introduction: Early European population statistics and censuses |
| Pages: 1-3 |
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Peter Sköld
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| The birth of population statistics in Sweden |
| Pages: 5-21 |
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Hans Christian Johansen
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| Early Danish census taking |
| Pages: 23-31 |
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Gunnar Thorvaldsen
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| The Norwegian census: An international and long-term perspective |
| Pages: 33-45 |
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Andrejs Plakans and Charles Wetherell
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| The 1881 census in the Russian Baltic provinces: An inventory and an assessment |
| Pages: 47-61 |
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Jürgen Wilke
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| From parish register to the "historical table": The Prussian population statistics in the 17th and 18th centuries |
| Pages: 63-79 |
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Richard Wall
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| English population statistics before 1800 |
| Pages: 81-95 |
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Patrice Bourdelais
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| The French population censuses: Purposes and uses during the 17th and 18th centuries |
| Pages: 97-113 |
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Jean-Marc Rohrbasser and Christine Théré
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| Antoine Deparcieux (1703-1768) and demographic data collection |
| Pages: 115-122 |