The history of human populations: 1 Forms of growth and decline
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adam_text | Contents
Illustrations xi
Preface X1X
Introduction
Reconsidering Some Basic Issues of the Social Sciences 2
How the Argument Builds
1 New Viewpoints on an Old Topic: What Form Does
Population Growth Take—and Why? 13
Discovering Steady Proportional or Exponential Growth:
The Enlightenment s Demography from Franklin to Malthus 16
Continuous Pressures of Multiplying Population: Post Malthusian Theory
from Verhulst to Lotka 20
Constantly Proportionally Decelerating Growth: A More Accurate,
Simpler, and More Insightful Generalization of the Historical Behavior of ^
Human Populations
2 Patterning the Parts as Well as the Whole across Four
Centuries of American Demographic Increase 39
Insights from Population Growth in the Original Areas of Mainland
British North America since the 1600s
Starting to Generalize from These Preliminary Findings: Demographic
Experience in That Majority of U.S. States That Were Settled after ^ ^
the Revolution
viii Contents
3 Common Patterns of Growth for All New Settlements?
Evidence from Other Northern European Colonizations 63
The Expansion of Canada and Her Provinces—and the Fate of Her
Native Peoples 63
European and African Occupation of the West Indies: Growth Patterns
during the Shift to Slavery 69
Similar Colonization Quite around the Globe: Demographic Increase in
Australia, New Zealand, and Southern Africa 79
4 Other Striking but General G Based Trends: Demographic
Disaster and Population Explosion in Latin America, the
Caribbean, and Oceania 97
The Collapse of European Populations in the 17th and 18th Century
West Indies 99
The Devastation of Native Americans by Spanish Conquest from the
Early 1500s to the Late 1600s 101
Recovery and Modern Growth among Latin American and Caribbean
Peoples: Parallels to Northern Experience, but Some Threatening
Population Explosion 109
Did Trends for Regions within These Countries Follow
Comparable Patterns? 124
Exposing Pacific Island Peoples to Outsiders: Similar Disasters and
Resurgences in the 1800s and 1900s 130
Overview: Just a Few G Based Trends in New World Populations 136
5 The Growth and Decline of Old World Peoples: Insights from
Europe, Where the Debate Began 145
Evidence from the Prime Sources of Modern Demography:
The Historical Experiences of European Nations 146
Patterns of Growth—and Decline—in European Countries to the
Early 1700s 156
Modern Movements in the Size of European Populations 162
Is the G Family of Trends Ancient History? Manpower in Rome from
508 B.C. to 14 a.d. 168
Between the Ancient and the Modern: English Patterns from Domesday
through the Black Death, 1086 1377 172
6 How Regional Changes of Population in Europe Underlay
National Ones—from Andalusia to the Amur, from
Trondheim to the Tisza 181
Confirming and Clarifying Societal Patterns with Local Ones on the
Atlantic Rim of Europe between 1585 and 1990: Trends in Norwegian
Bishoprics and Irish Provinces and for Spanish Regional Baptisms 183
Contents ix
Contrasting Local and National Change: Regions of Italy, Provinces of
the Netherlands and Belgium, and Selected Departments of France from
the 1700s to the Present 188
Filling Out the Patterns for Central Europe: Growth within Germany,
Austria, and the Hapsburg East from When the Records Begin 205
Bridging Europe and Asia: Demographic Increase since 1719 in the
Land of the Tsars 218
7 Sketching Population History in Asia and Africa: Outlines of
the Often Obscure 239
What Has Happened Where Most People Live: A New Look at the
Demographic Record of Asia 240
G Based Forms of Change in Population Size for Some Regions within
Asian Countries 257
Once Again Darkest Africa: Demographic Increase among the Peoples
We Know Least 279
8 The Growth of Cities and the Spread of Urbanization 295
How Cities Developed in the Western Hemisphere 296
Urbanization in Early Modern Europe 302
Patterns of Growth in European Cities since about 1750 311
Outlines of Modern Urban Development in Asia and Africa 318
9 The Local Generality of the Simplest G Shaped Trends:
Cross Cultural Examples over Time 331
Population Increase and Decay in Counties and Similar Local Areas 332
The Growth Patterns of Towns 342
Expansion and Atrophy at the Grass Roots: The Experience of Villages,
Manors, Pueblos, Hamlets, and Atolls 358
Conclusion 381
Appendix 397
Bibliography 401
Index 417
Illustrations
FIGURES
1.1 Old and New Ways of Modeling Population Growth 17
1.2 Four Growth Curves in Arithmetic Scale 21
1.3 Modeling U.S. Population 1850 2050 (enlarged and revised) 27
1.4 The Applicability of G Growth to Different Kinds of
Populations and Subpopulations 31
2.1 Patterns of Population Growth in Some U.S. States
Colonized before the Revolution 43
2.2 Patterns of Growth in Some Post Revolutionary U.S. States 54
3.1 Four Centuries of Population Growth in Canada 65
3.2a Total, White, and Black Populations in the Colonial West
Indies: Antigua and Barbados 74
3.2b Total, White, and Black Populations in the Colonial West
Indies: Jamaica and St. Domingue 75
3.3 Total Population in Australia and Her States and Territories 80
3.4 The Populations of New Zealand, Her Ethnic Groups, and
Selected Regions 86
4.1 Loss of Population in Early Colonial Central Mexico 102
4.2 Some Other Mexican Population Trends, 1548 1980 105
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xii Illustrations
4.3 Population Loss and Recovery Elsewhere in Early
Spanish America 106
4.4a Trends of Growth in Modern South and Middle American
Populations: Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica, and
El Salvador 115
4.4b Trends of Growth in Modern South and Middle American
Populations: Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile,
and Uruguay 116
4.5 Some Modern Demographic Increase in the Caribbean 120
4.6 Growth Patterns in Some States of Brazil since 1808 126
4.7 Demographic Devastation and Recovery on Larger Islands and
Island Groups in the Pacific 131
5.1a Growth Trends in European Populations: Countries with
Evidence since the 1500s 150
5.1b Growth Trends in European Populations: Countries with
Evidence since the 1600s 152
5.1c Growth Trends in European Populations: Countries with
Evidence since the Early 1700s 153
5.2 Likely Patterns of Growth and Decline in the Manpower of
Rome from 508 b.c. through 14 a.d. 169
5.3 Possible Population Trends for England from 1086
through 1377 173
6.1 Decline and Recovery in the Provinces of Ireland since 1841 184
6.2a Population Growth in Parts of Italy since 1700: Some Areas
with Early Estimates 192
6.2b Population Growth in Parts of Italy since 1700: Territories
with Only Pre Unification Estimates 193
6.2c Population Growth in Parts of Italy since 1700: Areas of the
South 194
6.3a Demographic Increase in Some Provinces of the Netherlands,
1514 1980: Growth and Atrophy in Evidence before 1800 200
6.3b Demographic Increase in Some Provinces of the Netherlands,
1514 1980: Overijssel, Friesland, Groningen, North Holland,
and South Holland after 1800 201
6.4a Three Centuries of Demographic Growth and Decline in
Regions of Germany: Wiirttemberg and Some
Early Documented Parts of Prussia 208
6.4b Three Centuries of Demographic Growth and Decline in
Regions of Germany: Westphalia, Rhineland, the Two
Saxonies, Bavaria, and Thuringia 209
Illustrations xiii
6.5 Population Trends in Five Parts of Austria Hungary since 1617:
Styria, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Bohemia, and Moravia 212
6.6a Numbers of Males in Some Provinces of Tsarist Russia:
The Far Northwest: The Baltic and Archangel 223
6.6b Numbers of Males in Some Provinces of Tsarist Russia:
The Southwest 224
6.6c Numbers of Males in Some Provinces of Tsarist Russia:
Some of the Old Southern Frontier above the Steppes 225
6.7a The Eastern and Southeastern Regions of the Soviet Union:
From the Urals to the Pacific: Colonizing Siberia 228
6.7b The Eastern and Southeastern Regions of the Soviet Union:
19th Century Conquests in the Caucasus and Central Asia 230
7.1a Probable Trends in the Population of China since 2 a.d.:
Across Twelve Centuries Preceding the Mongol Conquest 242
7.1b Probable Trends in the Population of China since 2 a.d.:
Seven Centuries from Genghis Khan to the People s Republic 243
7.2 Growth Patterns in Other Large Asian Populations with Long
Records: Japan, Java/Indonesia, and Some Peoples of the
Indian Subcontinent 249
7.3 Other Asian Countries with Data since the 1800s:
The Philippines, Ceylon, Burma, Iraq, Iran, and Cyprus 254
7.4a Demographic Growth and Decline in the Provinces of China
since 1749: Five Northern Provinces 260
7.4b Demographic Growth and Decline in the Provinces of China
since 1749: Five Southern Provinces 261
7.5 Population Trends in the Regions of Modern Japan 270
7.6 Patterns of Demographic Growth and Decline in Some Larger
States of India 276
7.7 Some Discernible Population Trends in Africa 282
7.8 Possible Population Trends for Egypt between 20 and
1440 a.d. 285
8.1a Increase and Decrease in Major Urban Populations of the
Western Hemisphere: Some Early Documented Cities and
Metropolitan Areas of the United States 297
8.1b Increase and Decrease in Major Urban Populations of the
Western Hemisphere: Some Early Documented Cities and
Metropolitan Areas Elsewhere in the Americas 298
8.1c Increase and Decrease in Major Urban Populations of the
Western Hemisphere: Selected Cities with Shorter Data Series 299
xiv Illustrations
8.2a Urban Population Growth and Decline in Europe: Six Cities
with Early Records 304
8.2b Urban Population Growth and Decline in Europe:
Other Northern Centers in the 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries 308
8.2c Urban Population Growth and Decline in Europe: Some Cities
of Southern Central Europe 310
8.3a Population Growth and Decline in Selected European Cities:
Centers with Mostly Recent Evidence 314
8.3b Population Growth and Decline in Selected European Cities:
More Centers with Mostly Recent Evidence 315
8.4a The Modern Growth of Urban Centers in Asia:
Some Cities of China and Japan 319
8.4b The Modern Growth of Urban Centers in Asia: Selected Cities
in Other Countries 322
8.5 The Expansion of a Dozen African Cities 326
9.1 The Growth of County Populations in New York, 1698 1786 333
9.2 Population Growth in Three Districts of the Swiss Canton of
Solothurn, 1514 1633 and 1795 1980 335
9.3 Demographic Increase and Decline for Various Localities within
Europe, 1665 1850 and 1337 1473 337
9.4 Some Trends of Local Population Size in Southeastern China,
Anatolia, and Japan between 1371 and 1872 340
9.5 Expansion and Contraction in Some Towns in the Americas
between 1574 and 1860 343
9.6 Demographic Increase and Decline in Five European Towns
with Long Records 347
9.7 Growth and Disaster in Some Medieval Communities 354
9.8 Growth and Decline in the Castle Town and the Eight Districts
of Bizen Province and in Hirano in the Kinai 357
9.9 Some Local Trends in Medieval England and Dauphine 360
9.10 Growth and Decline in Five Villages of Provence, 1246 1471 364
9.11 Transition of Epoch in the Languedoc of Le Roy Ladurie,
1390 1790: Six Communities with Early Records 365
9.12 Trends since 1600 for Certain Communities in Wurttemberg,
the Palatinate, Bavaria, Solothurn, Bas Quercy, and
Hertfordshire 367
9.13 Expansion and Atrophy in Some Communities of 19th
Century Calabria 370
Illustrations xv
9.14 Examples of Very Local Growth and Decline in China
and Japan 371
9.15 Demographic Expansion and Decay in Twelve Communities
of Suwa County in Tokugawa Japan 374
9.16 Growth and Decline on Ten Atolls of the South Pacific
between 1830 and 1972 375
C.I Recent and Expected Global Demographic Expansion 385
TABLES
1.1 Four Formulas for Population Growth 25
1.2 The Fit of the Proposed Models and Some Competitors 34
2.1 Demographic Growth Trends in Early U.S. Colonies/States
by Region 42
2.2 The Frequency of G and Various G Based Trends in the
Population Sizes of U.S. Colonies/States 46
2.3 Demographic Growth Trends in Later U.S. States by Region 52
3.1 Successive Phases of Population Growth in Canada, Her
Provinces, and Her Native Peoples 66
3.2 Trends in the Total, White, and Black Populations of the
Early West Indies 70
3.3 Demographic Growth Trends Down Under 82
3.4 Frequencies of Trend Types in New World Societies of
Northern European Origin 91
4.1 Loss of White Population in the 17th and 18th Century
West Indies via the D Trend (1/G) 99
4.2 First and Later Declines in Colonial Spanish American
Populations by Base Year for the D Formula 104
4.3 Later Colonial Demographic Recovery and Modern Population
Growth in Certain Areas within Mexico and Guatemala 110
4.4 Sequences of Modern Population Growth in Middle and
South America 114
4.5 G Based Growth Patterns in the Modern Caribbean 122
4.6 Parallels and Divergences of Growth in the States of Brazil 128
4.7 Patterns of Decline and Growth on Pacific Islands since the
Later 1700s 133
4.8 The Distribution of Trend Types Found in New World
Populations 137
xvi Illustrations
5.1 Comparing Growth Trends in European Populations since 1500 148
6.1 Comparing Regional Trends for Baptisms in Spain, 1585 1785 186
6.2 Patterns for Population Growth within Areas of Italy, 1700 1981 190
6.3 Varieties of Demographic Expansion in the Provinces of the
Netherlands and Belgium and in Selected Departments
of France 198
6.4 The Demographic Regionalization of Germany in Four Eras 206
6.5 Trends of Population Size in Areas of Austria 213
6.6 Comparing Trends across Southeastern Europe 216
6.7 Regional Patterns of Growth in Tsarist Russia and the
Soviet Union from 1719 220
7.1 Two Distinct Demographic Epochs in China 244
7.2 Patterns of Population Growth in Modern Asia 250
7.3 Trends of Expansion and Contraction across Two and a Half
Centuries in the Provincial Populations of China 258
7.4 Between the Mongols and the Manchu: Apparent Population
Trends for the Ming Provinces from 1381 through 1578 266
7.5 Growth and Decline in the Regions of 20th Century Japan 271
7.6 Population Patterns in the States and Territories of India
since 1901 274
7.7 Known Patterns of Growth in Fifty One Populations of Africa 280
7.8 Possible Trend Comparisons for Egypt with China and Europe
between 20 and 1488 a.d. 287
8.1 Shared Patterns of Growth and Decline before 1800 in Thirty
European Cities 307
8.2 Patterns of Growth in Selected European Cities since 1750 312
8.3 Trends for Certain Asian Cities since Their Records Began 320
9.1 Population Trends in Twenty Seven Rhode Island Towns 345
9.2 Patterns of Growth and Decline in Ten Northern European
Communities 350
9.3 Comparing Medieval Population Movements from England,
France, Switzerland, and Italy 355
9.4 Estimated Population Trends in Some European Communities
with Data before 1600 363
C. 1 The Percentages of Various G Based Trends of Growth and
Decline at Different Levels of Population 382
C.2 The Simplicity of Pre Modern Trends (Percentages) 384
Illustrations xvii
A.I Applying Some New and Some More Familiar Models to the
Historical Growth Patterns of American Colonies/States 398
A.2 Numbers of Various G Based Trends of Growth and Decline
Found for Different Levels and Locations of Population 400
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spellingShingle | Harris, P. M. G. The history of human populations Vergleich (DE-588)4187713-5 gnd Bevölkerungsrückgang (DE-588)4194892-0 gnd Theorie (DE-588)4059787-8 gnd Bevölkerungswachstum (DE-588)4129300-9 gnd Bevölkerungsentwicklung (DE-588)4006292-2 gnd |
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title | The history of human populations |
title_auth | The history of human populations |
title_exact_search | The history of human populations |
title_full | The history of human populations 1 Forms of growth and decline P. M. G. Harris |
title_fullStr | The history of human populations 1 Forms of growth and decline P. M. G. Harris |
title_full_unstemmed | The history of human populations 1 Forms of growth and decline P. M. G. Harris |
title_short | The history of human populations |
title_sort | the history of human populations forms of growth and decline |
topic | Vergleich (DE-588)4187713-5 gnd Bevölkerungsrückgang (DE-588)4194892-0 gnd Theorie (DE-588)4059787-8 gnd Bevölkerungswachstum (DE-588)4129300-9 gnd Bevölkerungsentwicklung (DE-588)4006292-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Vergleich Bevölkerungsrückgang Theorie Bevölkerungswachstum Bevölkerungsentwicklung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010462762&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV017357237 |
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