New Issue THE HISTORY OF THE FAMYLY

Family and Society in the Face of Environmental Stresses

Editorial

Editorial

Tim Riswick, Sanne Muurling, Paul Puschmann & Jan Kok

Special issue: Family and Society in the Face of Environmental Stresses

Introduction

Environmental stressors across time: historical insights and contemporary challenges

Grażyna Liczbińska, Jörg Peter Vögele & Robert M. Malina

The victims of the last great Bubonic plague epidemic in Ottoman Anatolia: dynamics of mortality by age and gender during the plague epidemic of Kastamonu (1836–1839)

Yunus Emre Çakır & Efehan Ulaş

Daughters over sons: could physical labor and social stress have shaped birth patterns of single mothers in 19th-century Poznań?

Grażyna Liczbińska, Marek Brabec & Piotr Rachwał

Uncommon sex ratio at birth during the Second World War: evidence from Poland

Grażyna Liczbińska & Francisco J. Marco-Gracia

The social, economic, and environmental unequal impact of cholera on deaths: an analysis of the 1872–1873 epidemic in Transylvania

Elena Crinela Holom & Mihaela Hărăguș

Stress and survival: analysing child mortality among elite families in Bohemia 1816–1920

Alice Velková, Petr Tureček & Pavlína Hillerová

Love in the time of cholera. Cholera epidemics and changes in the marriage market in nineteenth-century Poznań

Grażyna Liczbińska, Marek Brabec, Patryk Pankowski, Szymon Antosik & Jörg Peter Vögele

Globalization and the impact of the late 19th-century agrarian crisis on well-being: anthropometric evidence from rural Catalonia

Ramon Ramon-Muñoz, Josep-Maria Ramon-Muñoz & Nikola Koepke

Reproductive responses to revolution and repression in Finland, 1917–1919

Sakari Saaritsa

Regular Articles

Marriage, Financial Constraints, and Morality in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Colonial Jamaica

Fabio Gatti & Eric Strobl

Dynamic interplay of kinship and net-fertility: a comprehensive analysis across demographic transitions in Mexico

Roxana Arana-Ovalle, Lisa Dillon, Alejandro Murua & Francisco José Zamudio-Sánchez