Essays in population history: Mexico and the Caribbean / [by] Sherburne F. Cook and Woodrow Borah.
Publication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, [1971-1979]Description: 3 volumes : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- Mexico -- Population -- History
- Caribbean Area -- Population -- History
- Population
- Mexico
- West Indies
- Caribe, Area del -- Poblaci on
- Mexique -- Population -- Histoire
- Cara ibes (R egion) -- Population -- Histoire
- Population
- Caribbean Area
- Mexico
- Historia Da America
- Mexico -- Population -- History
- Caribbean Area -- Population -- History
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Vol. 3 has title: Essays in population history: Mexico and California.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
v. 1-2. Mexico and the Caribbean.--v.3. Mexico and California.
Vol. 1. Materials for the demographic history of Mexico, 15000-1960 -- An essay on method -- Family and Household in Mexican enumerations since the Spanish conquest -- Civil category and age-group ratios in colonial Mexico -- The population of West-Central Mexico (Nueva Galicia and adjacent New Spain), 1548-1960 --The aboriginal population of Hispaniola -- Studies of the historical demography of interior tribes of Colombia in the studies of Juan Friede and Germ an Colmenares
Vol. 2. The population of Yucatan, 1517-1960 -- Racial groups in the Mexican population since 1519 -- Age at marriage, 1690-1960 -- Crude birth rates in Mexico, 1700-1965 -- Fertility and similar ratios in Mexico, 1777-1960 -- Mortality in Mexico prior to 1850 -- Mortality patterns in Mexico since 1860: age at death -- Mortality patterns in Mexico since 1860: cause of death
Vol. 3. Royal revenues and Indian population in New Spain, ca. 1620-1646 -- Indian food production and consumption in central Mexico before and after the conquest (1500-1650) -- Mission registers as sources of vital statistics: eight missions of northern California
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