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Developing frontier cities: global perspectives –regional contexts edited by H. Lithwick and Y. Gradus. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2000. No. of pages: xviii + 343. Price: £96.00 (hardback). ISBN 0 7923 6061 3.

Developing frontier cities: global perspectives –regional contexts edited by H. Lithwick and Y.... 64 Book Reviews England, France and Germany. England's lower births then follows, with some delay, the growth in legitimate fertility rate was more than compensated population. However, Livi Bacci shows, using a for by higher nuptiality, longer duration of mar- number of examples, that various societies with a riage, and greater life expectancy. In Germany, trend towards low fertility and low mortality growth was between that of the other two countries, regimes differed from one another and did not necessarily follow the procedural logic and order of differing from England by higher marital fertility, events prescribed by the transition model. In France and from France by greater life expectancy. In spite the reaction was a very early, widespread check on of these differences, all three states are part of the births, based on the in¯uence of revolutionary low pressure demographic system of Europe which ideology and the sudden end of religious control was found west of the line from St. Petersburg to and practices. In Scandinavia, emigration and Trieste. In countries to the east of this line, as in delayed marriage occurred, and in England, eco- Russia, population development was marked by nomic development and marriage patterns stimu- high http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Population Geography Wiley

Developing frontier cities: global perspectives –regional contexts edited by H. Lithwick and Y. Gradus. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2000. No. of pages: xviii + 343. Price: £96.00 (hardback). ISBN 0 7923 6061 3.

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Copyright © 2001 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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1077-3495
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1099-1220
DOI
10.1002/ijpg.194
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64 Book Reviews England, France and Germany. England's lower births then follows, with some delay, the growth in legitimate fertility rate was more than compensated population. However, Livi Bacci shows, using a for by higher nuptiality, longer duration of mar- number of examples, that various societies with a riage, and greater life expectancy. In Germany, trend towards low fertility and low mortality growth was between that of the other two countries, regimes differed from one another and did not necessarily follow the procedural logic and order of differing from England by higher marital fertility, events prescribed by the transition model. In France and from France by greater life expectancy. In spite the reaction was a very early, widespread check on of these differences, all three states are part of the births, based on the in¯uence of revolutionary low pressure demographic system of Europe which ideology and the sudden end of religious control was found west of the line from St. Petersburg to and practices. In Scandinavia, emigration and Trieste. In countries to the east of this line, as in delayed marriage occurred, and in England, eco- Russia, population development was marked by nomic development and marriage patterns stimu- high

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Published: Jan 1, 2001

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