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Mortality Forum:
Working/Conference Papers and Symposium

Working and Conference Papers

Mortality Symposium

Working Papers Archive

H-Demog is beginning to archive working papers addressing mortality. Other topics will follow in the next few months. If you have a paper on mortality that does not fit the symposium theme, and you would like collegial feedback, please send your completed paper to Dave Elliott::

co-editor_h-demog@esc.edu

Special request: When you send your paper to me, please send it as an attachment with the filename consisting of your surname followed by an underscore and a one or two-word version of the paper's title, as in: surname_title.html. Keep in mind that all readers should be able to read .html and .rtf files though there may be a loss in formatting or diacriticals. If you wish to include an abstract, include that in the actual email message and I will circulate it on H-Demog once the paper is available.
CFP: Global Mortality in the 20th Century, H-Demog On-line Symposium

As the 20th century reaches its final months, H-Demog announces an up-coming on-line symposium on mortality across the world in the 20th century. While the 20th century has seen remarkable improvements in health care and lengthening in life expectancy in many countries, it has also seen repeated epidemics with millions of deaths worldwide, most particularly the current AIDS pandemic. In addition, untold millions have died through warfare and genocide. Complicating matters, we find vast mortality differences among countries in the world community, and within countries, as well. H-Demog solicits papers addressing these issues. Submission information to the left.



Submitted Mortality Working and Conference papers

Symposium Papers

Backdrop to historical mortality: pathogens, vectors and hosts, by Bruce Fetter

 

Missing Millions: The Human Cost of the Mexican Revolution, by Robert McCaa

(Hyperlinked version of Missing Millions, with frames)

Changing politics towards abandoned children at the end of the Ancien Regime and the responsibility of a French hospital administration on infant mortality, by Antoinette FAUVE-CHAMOUX

 

ETHNIC PATTERNS OF MORTALITY IN 18 -19th CENTURIES CENTRAL-SOUTHERN ANDEAN REGION by Mario Boleda

 

Measuring the impact of smallpox and vaccination in Northern Germany by Rolf Gehrmann

 

Differential Mortality in Colonial Taiwan (1895-1945) by Liu Shi-yung

 

Net Nutritional Success on the Great Plains: The Remarkable Heights of Equestrian Nomads in the Nineteenth Century by Joseph M. Prince and Richard H. Steckel