Children in an industrializing society

insights from the Shaker-secular synergism in Enfield, New Hampshire

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Walter A. Backofen
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English
Pages
150

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Table of Contents

Overview. Shaker children : a key to the fertility decline in New Hampshire and beyond
The municipal inventory of children and scholars : a measure of family size and marital fertility from 1805 to 1868
The child-labor transformation in an industrializing town : the Enfield, New Hampshire, experience of 1805-1868
Industrialization as driving force behind the fertility decline in Enfield, New Hampshire : 1805-1868
Children, scholars, and those who went to school in Enfield, New Hampshire.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Gift; Walter A. Backofen; 2006; 104549.

Published in
East Plainfield, N.H

Classifications

Library of Congress
HB935.N4 B33 2006

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Pagination
vii, 150 p. :
Number of pages
150

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OL22504106M
LCCN
2008351776

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