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Population Persistence and Migration in Rural New York, 1855-1860
Population Persistence and Migration in Rural New York, 1855-1860
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Census Manuscripts
Contiguous Towns
Displacement Migrants
Economic Rank
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Headstone Inscriptions
historical demography
History
human geography research
internal migration patterns
Interval Scale Variables
Life Cycle Characteristics
MCA
migration analysis methods
Migration Behavior
Model Life Table
New York
nineteenth century America
Nominal Records
Out-migration Field
Population
Population Persistence
Previous Migration Experience
Prior Migration Experience
Residential Directories
Rural
rural depopulation
Rural Out-migrants
Sample Towns
Schoharie County
settlement dynamics
Short Distance Migrants
Significant Differential
Trempealeau County
Urbanward Migrants
USA
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781138045736
- Weight: 521g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 04 Jul 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This title, first published in 1989, explores the population change in America during the 1800s by closely examining frontier settlement, urbanisation, and depopulation and emigration from rural areas of the north-eastern United States. Population Persistence and Migration in Rural New York, 1855-1860 will be of interest to students of history and human geography.
David Paul Davenport is a Californian who studied Rural New York in the mid-nineteenth century at the University of Illinois, Urbana, under O. Vernon Burton who is now at Clemson University. He taught American History and World Regional Geography for 25 years before retiring in 2008 to focus on research and writing about the American Civil War. His third non-fiction work title is in production. He also undertakes Genealogy research for clients who believe they may have relatives who fought for the Union in the Civil War and for cemeteries in California's San Joaquin Valley who need biographies of veterans who need headstones. He lives in Fresno and provides food to the spayed or neutered cats in the neighborhood.
Population Persistence and Migration in Rural New York, 1855-1860
€36.50
