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Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux and Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
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| Family transmission in Eurasian perspective: Introduction |
| Pages: 183-193 |
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Akira Hayami and Aoi Okada
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| Population and households dynamics: A mountainous district in northern Japan in the Shûmon Aratame Chô of Aizu, 1750-1850 |
| Pages: 196-229 |
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Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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| A comparative study of family transmission systems in the central Pyrenees and northeastern Japan |
| Pages: 231-248 |
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Rolande Bonnain
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| Household mind and the ecology of the central Pyrenees in the 19th century: Fathers, sons, and collective landed property |
| Pages: 249-270 |
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Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
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| Succession strategies in the Pyrenees in the 19th century: The Basque case |
| Pages: 271-292 |
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Martin Dribe and Christer Lundh
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| Gender aspects on inheritance strategies and land transmission in rural Scania, Sweden, 1720-1840 |
| Pages: 293-308 |
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Christine Fertig, Volker Lünnemann and Georg Fertig
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| Inheritance, succession, and familial transfer in rural Westphalia, 1800-1900 |
| Pages: 309-326 |
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Béatrice Craig
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| Farm transmission and the commercialization of agriculture in northern Maine in the second half of the 19th century |
| Pages: 327-344 |