Continuity and Change. A journal of social structure, law and demography in past societies
A journal of social structure, law and demography in past societies
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
Quadrimestrale
ISSN: 0268-4160 (Print), 1469-218X (Online)
Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica « F. Datini » – Coll: Riv. Digitale
Consistenza: v. 12, 1997, f. 1-
Lacune: –
[ 2030-2021 ] [2020-2011 ] [ 2010-1997 ]
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Eliska Bujokova, Juliette Desportes, Poor Relief as ?Improvement?: Moral and Spatial Economies of Care in Scotland, c.1720s1790s, p. 113-136
Mark Bailey, The regulation of the rural market in waged labour in fourteenth-century England, p. 137-162
Keith Sugden, Sebastian Keibek, James Wells, Leigh Shaw-Taylor, Adam Smith revisited: the relationship between the English woollen manufacture and the availability of coal before the use of steam power, p. 163-191
Wieke Elien Metzlar, Koen Matthijs, Paul Puschmann, Tying the knot in language-divided Belgium. A research into marriage partner selection in Flemish municipalities along the language border with Wallonia, 17981938, p. 193-223
Book Review, p. 225-228
Addendum, p. 229
BUREAUCRATIC SECRECY AND THE REGULATION OF KNOWLEDGE IN EUROPE OVER THE LONGUE DURÉE: OBFUSCATION, OMISSION, PERFORMANCE, AND POLICING
INTRODUCTION
Esther Liberman Cuenca, Asif A. Siddiqi, Bureaucratic secrecy and the regulation of knowledge in Europe over the longue durée: Obfuscation, omission, performance, and policing, p. 1-8
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Esther Liberman Cuenca, Oath-taking and the politics of secrecy in medieval and early modern British towns, p. 9-29
Adam Franklin-Lyons, Performative openness and governmental secrecy in fourteenth century Valencia, p. 31-52
Nicole Bauer, Keeping you in the dark: the Bastille archives and police secrecy in eighteenth-century France, p. 53-73
Asif A. Siddiqi, The materiality of secrets: everyday secrecy in postwar Soviet Union, p. 75-97
Michael D. Gordin, Afterword: hidden beauty, p. 99-104
Book Review, p. 105
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Christopher Dyer, Partnership among peasants: rural England, 1270-1520, p. 291-312
Martino Lorenzo Fagnani, Travels and representations at the core of Western agricultural science: discovering rural societies in Spain, Italy and Lebanon in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, p. 313-334
Guy Solomon, Work and earning in the nineteenth century: Townley Colliery as a case study, p. 335-363
Steven Gunn, Tomasz Gromelski, Coroners’ inquest juries in sixteenth-century England, p. 365-388
Samantha Williams, ‘Poverty, gender and old age in the Victorian and Edwardian workhouse’, p. 389-421
Book Review, p. 427-429
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Frances Richardson, Missing from parish records: Anglican and nonconformist occupational differences and the economy of Wales c.1817, p. 165-197
Piet Groot, Ruben Schalk, Journeymen Migration and Settlement in Eighteenth-century Holland, p. 199-232
Nick Mayhew, Katherine Ball, Debasement and demography in England and France in the Later Middle Ages, p. 233-256
Bengt Sandin, Jonathan Josefsson, Age as a yardstick for political citizenship Voting age and eligibility age in Sweden during the twentieth century, p. 257-280
Book Review, p. 281-283
INTRODUCTION
Tim Soens, Maïka De Keyzer, From the resilience of commons to resilience through commons. The peasant way of buffering shocks and crises, p. 1-11
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Maïka De Keyzer, Eline Van Onacker, Vulnerabilities avoided and resilience built. Collective action, poor relief and diversification as weapons of the weak (The Campine, Belgium, 1350-1845), p. 13-42
Hanne Cottyn, Eric Vanhaute, Esther Beeckaert, Peasant frontiers as a research strategy: peasant resilience and the reproduction of common land rights, p. 43-68
Tobias Haller, From commons to resilience grabbing: Insights from historically-oriented social anthropological research on African peasants, p. 69-95
Mary Clayton, Robert Shoemaker, Blood money and the bloody code: the impact of financial rewards on criminal justice in eighteenth-century England, p. 97-125
Francisco J. Marco-Gracia, A new perspective on the demographic transition: birth-baptism intervals in ten Spanish villages, 1830-1949, p. 127-155
Book Review, p. 157
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Jaco Zuijderduijn, Kim Overlaet, Strategies for old age and agency of the elderly in towns of the Low Countries in the Renaissance, p. 265-284
Paul Cavill, Mortuary dues in early sixteenth-century England, p. 285-308
Maria Cannon, Conceptualising childhood as a relational status: parenting adult children in sixteenth-century England, p. 309-330
Jan Kok, Luc Bulten, Bente M. de Leede, Persecuted or permitted? Fraternal Polyandry in a Calvinist colony, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, p. 331-355
Leonard N. Rosenband, Industriousness and its discontents: wages, workloads, and the mechanisation of papermaking, 1750-1820, p. 357-373
Book Review, p. 375
Corrigendum, 383
INTRODUCTION
Phillipp R. Schofield, Alternatives to expropriation: rent, credit and peasant landholding in medieval Europe and modern Palestine, p. 141-148
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Mathieu Arnoux, Credit and investment between town and countryside: the market in grain annuities in Normandy (thirteenth-fourteenth centuries), p. 149-176
Antoni Furió, Rents instead of land. Credit and peasant indebtedness in late medieval Mediterranean Iberia: the kingdom of Valencia, p. 177-209
Phillipp R. Schofield, Impediments to expropriation. Peasant property rights in medieval England and Marcher Wales, p. 211-232
Amos Nadan, The route from informal peasant landownership to formal tenancy and eviction in Palestine, 1800s-1947, p. 233-256
Book Review, p. 257
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Gerd Schwerhoff, Benjamin Seebröker, Alexander Kästner, Wiebke Voigt, Hard numbers? The long-term decline in violence reassessed. Empirical objections and fresh perspectives, p. 1-32
Jim van der Meulen, Seigneurial governance and the state in late medieval Guelders (14th-16th century), p. 33-59
Nena Vandeweerdt, Women, town councils, and the organisation of work in Bilbao and Antwerp: a north-south comparison (1400-1560), p. 61-87
Jenny Dyer, Georgian Washerwomen: tales of the tub from the long eighteenth century, p. 89-110
Colin G. Pooley, Using life histories to explore the complexities of internal and international migration, p. 111-131
Book Review, p. 133