

Beschreibung
Informationen zum Autor MASSIMO LIVI-BACCI is Emeritus Professor of Demography at the University of Florence. He is a former President of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) and served as a Senator of the Italian Republic. Li...Informationen zum Autor MASSIMO LIVI-BACCI is Emeritus Professor of Demography at the University of Florence. He is a former President of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) and served as a Senator of the Italian Republic. Livi-Bacci is widely recognized for his work on historical demography and migration, with notable publications including The Population of Europe: A History and A Short History of Migration . Klappentext Explores the forces that have shaped global population growth over millennia Understanding the mechanisms that govern the size and trajectory of the human population is essential to navigating today's most pressing global challenges. A Concise History of World Population, offers a sweeping overview of the key demographic patterns that have defined human history and influenced the world's population structure. Drawing on disciplines as diverse as ecology, history, economics, and epidemiology, this new edition provides students and scholars with an interdisciplinary guide to the major forces-both natural and human-made-that have determined demographic growth, stagnation, or decline across civilizations. Acclaimed demographer Massimo Livi-Bacci addresses enduring questions about the balance between people, resources, and environment through careful analysis of catastrophic disruptions, technological revolutions, and slowly evolving reproductive behaviors. Reader-friendly chapters provide the intellectual tools needed to understand the shifting dynamics of global population-paying special attention to emerging demographic trends and the sustainability challenges they pose in the twenty-first century. The result is not just a concise history, but a rich framework for thinking critically about the demographic future. An essential resource for anyone seeking to understand how population and society co-evolve-and the delicate equilibrium they must maintain- A Concise History of World Population: Offers a clear and accessible narrative of global population history from pre-agricultural societies to the present Highlights demographic mechanisms often overlooked in traditional population studies Includes in-depth analysis of catastrophic events and their demographic impact, including pandemics and climate shocks Addresses sustainability and future population trends in the context of limited global resources Engages with long-term patterns and short-term fluctuations in population-resource equilibrium Employing an interdisciplinary approach that integrates history, anthropology, ecology, economics, and political science, A Concise History of World Population, Seventh Edition, is perfect for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses such as Population Studies, Demographic History, Global History, and Political Demography within degree programs in Sociology, Political Science, History, and Development Studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ix 1 The Space and Strategy of Demographic Growth 1 1.1 Humans and Animals 1 1.2 Divide and Multiply 5 1.3 Jacopo Bichi and Domenica Del Buono, Jean Guyon, and Mathurine Robin 8 1.4 Reproduction and Survival 11 1.4.1 The Frequency of Births 12 1.4.2 The Fecund Period Used for Reproduction 13 1.5 The Space of Growth 20 1.6 Environmental Constraints 22 1.7 A Few Figures 28 Notes 32 Further Reading 37 2 Demographic Growth: Between Choice and Constraint 39 2.1 Constraint, Choice, Adaptation 39 2.2 From Hunters to Farmers: The Neolithic Demographic Transition 42 2.3 Black Death and Demographic Decline in Europe 50 2.4 The Tragedy of the American Indios: Old Microbes and New Populations 56 2.5 Africa, America, and the Slave Trade 63 2.6 The French Canadians: A Demographic Success Story 68 2.7 Ireland and Ja...
Autorentext
MASSIMO LIVI-BACCI is Emeritus Professor of Demography at the University of Florence. He is a former President of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) and served as a Senator of the Italian Republic. Livi-Bacci is widely recognized for his work on historical demography and migration, with notable publications including The Population of Europe: A History and A Short History of Migration.
Klappentext
Explores the forces that have shaped global population growth over millennia Understanding the mechanisms that govern the size and trajectory of the human population is essential to navigating today's most pressing global challenges. A Concise History of World Population, offers a sweeping overview of the key demographic patterns that have defined human history and influenced the world's population structure. Drawing on disciplines as diverse as ecology, history, economics, and epidemiology, this new edition provides students and scholars with an interdisciplinary guide to the major forces-both natural and human-made-that have determined demographic growth, stagnation, or decline across civilizations. Acclaimed demographer Massimo Livi-Bacci addresses enduring questions about the balance between people, resources, and environment through careful analysis of catastrophic disruptions, technological revolutions, and slowly evolving reproductive behaviors. Reader-friendly chapters provide the intellectual tools needed to understand the shifting dynamics of global population-paying special attention to emerging demographic trends and the sustainability challenges they pose in the twenty-first century. The result is not just a concise history, but a rich framework for thinking critically about the demographic future. An essential resource for anyone seeking to understand how population and society co-evolve-and the delicate equilibrium they must maintain-A Concise History of World Population:
Engages with long-term patterns and short-term fluctuations in population-resource equilibrium Employing an interdisciplinary approach that integrates history, anthropology, ecology, economics, and political science, A Concise History of World Population, Seventh Edition, is perfect for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses such as Population Studies, Demographic History, Global History, and Political Demography within degree programs in Sociology, Political Science, History, and Development Studies.
Inhalt
Preface ix
1 The Space and Strategy of Demographic Growth 1
1.1 Humans and Animals 1
1.2 Divide and Multiply 5
1.3 Jacopo Bichi and Domenica Del Buono, Jean Guyon, and Mathurine Robin 8
1.4 Reproduction and Survival 11
1.4.1 The Frequency of Births 12
1.4.2 The Fecund Period Used for Reproduction 13
1.5 The Space of Growth 20
1.6 Environmental Constraints 22
1.7 A Few Figures 28
Notes 32
Further Reading 37
2 Demographic Growth: Between Choice and Constraint 39
2.1 Constraint, Choice, Adaptation 39
2.2 From Hunters to Farmers: The Neolithic Demographic Transition 42
2.3 Black Death and Demographic Decline in Europe 50
2.4 The Tragedy of the American Indios: Old Microbes and New Populations 56
2.5 Africa, America, and the Slave Trade 63
2.6 The French Canadians: A Demographic Success Story 68
2.7 Ireland and Japan: Two Islands, Two Histories 73
2.8 On the Threshold of the Contemporary World: China and Europe 80
Notes 88
Further Reading 99
3 Land, Labor, and Population 101
3.1 Diminishing Returns and Demographic Growth 101
3.2 Historical Confirmations 106
3.3 Demographic Pressure and Economic Development 112
3.4 More on Demographic Pressure and Development: Examples from the Stone Age t…