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[Theme: Recent work in Belgian historical demography, 19th and early 20th centuries]  |
| Muriel Neven, Isabelle Devos
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| Breaking stereotypes. Historical demography in Belgium since 1981 |
| Pages: 311-346 |
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Isabelle Devos
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| Bibliography of Belgian historical demography, 1981-2001 |
| Pages: 347-369 |
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Jan Van Bavel
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| Malthusian sinners: illegitimate fertility and early mariage in times of economic crisis. A case study in Leuven, 1846-1856 |
| Pages: 371-401 |
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Thierry Eggerickx
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| The fertility decline in the industrial area of Charleroi during the second half of the 19th century. Did seden-tary and migrant people have a different behaviour? |
| Pages: 403-429 |
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Katleen Dillen
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| From one textile center to another: migrations from the district of Ghent to the city of Armentières (France) during the second half of the 19th century |
| Pages: 431-452 |
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Michel Oris, George Alter
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| Paths to the city and roads to death: mortality and migration in East Belgium during the industrial revolution |
| Pages: 453-495 |
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Marc Debuisson
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| The decline of infant mortality in the Belgian districts at the turn of the 20th century |
| Pages: 497-527 |
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Jeroen Backs
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| Mortality in Ghent, 1850-1950. A social analysis of death |
| Pages: 529-556 |
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Anouk Devrieze, Eric Vanhaute
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| Working-class girl. The life-courses of 33 women cotton workers in Ghent around 1900 |
| Pages: 557-578 |
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Bart Van de Putte, Koen Matthijs
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| Romantic love and mariage. A study of age homogamy in 19th century Leuven |
| Pages: 579-619 |
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Paul Servais
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| The Church and the family in Belgium, 1850-1914 |
| Pages: 621-647 |