Asian population history
- Oxford Oxford University Press 2001
- xii, 451 p.: ill. Include references and index
- International studies in demography .
Table of Contents
I. Overview 1:What do we Know about Asian Population History? Comparisons of Asian and European Research, John C. Caldwell 2:Understanding the Nature and Importance of Low-growth Demographic Regimes, Chris Wilson 3:South-East Asian Population History and the Colonial Impact, Anthony Reid 4:The Population History of South Asia from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Centuries: An Exploration, Sumit Guha 5:Demographic Trends in Ludhiana District, Punjab, 1881-1981: An Exploration of Vital Registration Data in Colonial India, Tim Dyson and Monica Das Gupta II. Fertility 6:Patterns of Nuptiality and Fertility in a Fishing Village in Southwestern Tokugawa Japan, Noriko O. Tsuya 7:The Level of Fertility in Tokugawa and Meiji Japan c. 1801-1930, Ken'ichi Tomobe 8:Indonesian Fertility Behaviour before the Transition: Searching for Hints in the Historical Record, Terence H. Hull 9:Trends and Fluctuations in Fertility in Sri Lanka during the First Half of the Twentieth Century, C. M. Langford III. Disease and Mortality 10:Crisis Mortality in Seventeenth Century Indonesia, Peter Boomgaard 11:Mortality Change and the Epidemiological Transition in Beijing, 1644-1990, Cameron Campbell 12:Disease and Mortality in the History of Taiwan, Ts'ui-jung Liu and Shi-yung Liu 13:Smallpox and the Pattern of Mortality in Late Nineteenth Century Taiwan, John R. Shepherd 14:Public Health and the Diffusion of Vaccination in Japan, Ann Bowman Jannetta 15:The Attenuation of Mortality Fluctuations in British Punjab and Bengal, 1870-1947, Jose Antonio Ortega Osona IV. Marriage and Family 16:Nuptiality among the Quing Nobility, 1600-1900, James Lee, Wang Feng, and Ruan Danching 17:Demographic Conditions and Household Formation in Chinese History: A Simulation Study, Zhongwei Zhao 18:Family Patterns and Demographic Factors in Pre-Industrial Japan, Akira Hayami and Emiko Ochiai 19:marriage Patterns and Demographic Change in Sri Lanka: A Long-Term Perspective, Bruce Caldwell
The study of Asian historical demography has lagged behind that of its European and American counterparts for some time. This volume serves to narrow the gap by drawing together material from scholars specializing in demography across the spectrum of Asian countries. The collection divides into four parts and contains nineteen chapters covering issues on comparative perspective, fertility, disease and mortality, and marriage and family. The geographic coverage of the chapters is also wide, extending from East Asia to South Asia, with specific emphasis on Japan, China, Taiwan, Indonesia, India, and Sri Lanka. Authors focus on a whole range of social groups, discussing how demographic issues affect and have affected both urban and rural dwellers from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. This volume, which is perhaps the first to bring together a number of in-depth, specialist studies on Asian population history, should prove a useful and engaging tool for both students and academics in the fields of demography, history, and Asian studies.