Historical Life Course Studies journal

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Historical Life Course Studies journal

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HLCS is a peer-reviewed and open-access journal on historical population studies. Methodological papers and databases reports are also wellcome.

Katılım Şubat 2022
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Happy to announce the publication of the introduction article ‘What was Killing Babies in 19th-Century Europe? Categorising Their Deaths Using ICD10h’ by Alice Reid and Angélique Janssens to the special issue about infant mortality: doi.org/10.51964/hlcs2…
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We are very pleased to announce the publication of “A Comparison of Rule-based and Supervised Machine Learning Approaches for Record Linkage of Italian Historical Data” by Saverio Minardi, Suzanne Greco and Nicola Barban: doi.org/10.51964/hlcs1….
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🆕This article aims to analyse the abandonment of the traditional, religious marriage calendar during the XVIII and XIX C. in the Barcelona Area due to changes on industrialization @PujadasJoana tuit.cat/r33l8
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Now online: “Persons in Context. A Model to Represent Observations and Reconstructions of Historical Persons in Linked Data” – a paper by Pieter Woltjer, Ivo Zandhuis, Bob Coret, Mark Lindeman, Jeroen Balkenende, Richard Zijdeman and Rick Mourits. doi.org/10.51964/hlcs1…
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We just published a new addition to our special issue on infant mortality: “What was Killing Babies in Palma, Spain? Analysing Infant Mortality Patterns Using Individual-Level Cause of Death Data, 1836–1930” by Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora. doi.org/10.51964/hlcs1…
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We just published a new addition to our special issue on European comparative research on infant mortality using individual-level cause-of-death data: “What was Killing Babies in Rostock?” by Michael Mühlichen and Laura Ann Cilek. doi.org/10.51964/hlcs1…
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