The decline of infant and child mortality : the European experience, 1750-1990 / Carlo A. Corsini and Pier Paolo Viazzo, (editors).


Hague [Netherlands] : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/Kluwer Law International Cambridge, MA, USA : Sold and distributed in the USA by Kluwer Law International, ©1997.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction : recent advances and some open questions in the long-term study of infant and child mortality / Carlo A. Corsini and Pier Paolo Viazzo — Infant health and infant mortality in Europe : lessons from the past and challeneges for the future / Godelieve Masuy-Stroobant — Assessing change in historical contexts : childhood mortality patterns in Spain during the demographic transition / David S. Reher, Vicenete Pérez-Moreda and Josep Bernabeu-Mestre — Differential mortality patterns among infants and other young children : the experience of England and Wales in the nineteenth century / Robert Woods, Naomi Williams and Chris Galley — Gender mortality differences from birth to puberty, 1887-1940 / Antonella Pinnelli and Paola Mancini — Infant mortality in French cities in the mid-nineteenth century / Patrice Bourdelais and Michel Demonet — Urbanization, infant mortality and public health in imperial Germany / Jörg Vögele — Locality or class? Spatial and social differentials in infant and child mortality in England and Wales, 1895-1911 / Alice Reid — Infant mortality in Greece, 1859-1959 : problems and research perspectives / Violetta Hionidou –Life histories of lone parents and illegitimate childen in nineteenth-century Sweden / Anders Brändström — Mortality among illegitimate children in mid-nineteenth-century The Hague / Jan Kok, Frans van Poppel and Ellen Kruse — Childhood mortality in high-risk groups : some methodological reflections based on French experience / Catherine Rollet — A special case of decline : levels and trends of infant mortality at Florence’s Foundling Hospital, 1750-1950 / Pier Paolo Viazzo, Maria Bortolotto and Andrea Zanotto.

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