Epidemics and Mortality in Early Modern Japan
limiting population growth in preindustrial societies.1 Modern-day microbiologists agree with Malthus: "From the beginnings of agriculture and urbanization till well into the present century infectious disease was the major overall cause of human mortality and the most important stabilizer of p...
Main Author: | Ann Bowman Jannetta |
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Bahasa Inggris |
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Princeton University Press
2014
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Online Access: |
http://library.umy.ac.id/katalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=53397 |
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