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A Three-Decade “Kuhnian” History of the Antebellum Puzzle: Explaining the shrinking of the US population at the onset of modern economic growth
Komlos, John
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2012
In 1979, when anthropometric history was still in its infancy, Robert Fogel and collaborators reported that the height of the US male white population began to decline quite unexpectedly around the birth cohorts of 1830. This was quite a conundrum on account of the fact that according to...
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Were the heights of slaves shipped in interregional trade representative of the slave population at large (at the point of origin)?
Alecke, Björn
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Komlos, John
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1994
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The stature of runaway slaves in Colonial America, 1720-1770
Komlos, John
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1994
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On the 'Puzzling' Antebellum Cycle of the Biological Standard of Living: the Case of Georgia
Komlos, John
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Coclanis, Peter
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
Examines the height of Georgian convicts and concludes that their height declined beginning with the birth cohorts of 1835. The economic transition brought about a decline in their nutritional status.
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Shrinking in a Growing Economy? The Mystery of Physical Stature during the Industrial Revolution
Komlos, John
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
Reviews the evidence on early-industrial height cycles and shows why the economic transition put downward pressure on the nutritional status of the European and American populations.
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The New World’s Contribution to Food Consumption during the Industrial Revolution
Komlos, John
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
The discovery of the New World enabled the nutritional status of the European populations to be maintained sufficiently to avoid a major Malthusian catastrophe as in prior centuries.
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Access to Food and the Biological Standard of Living: Perspectives on the Nutritional Status of Native Americans
Komlos, John
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
The Nutritional status of the plains Indians was relatively high because they lived close to a rich supply of proteins: the bison. Same patterns can be observed in other pre- and early-industrial societies.
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Histoire anthropomérique: bilan de deux décennies de Recherche
Komlos, John
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
Reviews the evidence on early-industrial height cycles and shows why the economic transition put downward pressure on the nutritional status of the European and American populations.
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