LPS 92-97 (2014-2017)

Local Population Studies, Number 92 (Spring 2014)

Contents, contributors, editorial

Obituary – Margaret Spufford

Heather Falvey, Assessing and Early Modern Fenland Population: Whittlesey (Cambridgeshire)

Colin G. Pooley, Migrants and the Media in Nineteenth-Century Liverpool

Ron Johnston, Michael Poulson and James Forrest, London’s Changing Ethnic Landscape, 2001-2011: A Cartographic Exploration

Graham Butler, Yet Another Inquiry into the Trustworthiness of Eighteenth-century Bills of Mortality: the Newcastle and Gateshead Bills, 1736–1840

Book Reviews

Local Population Studies, Volume 93 (Autumn 2014)

Contents, contributors, editorial

Conference report: Populations in Crisis: Medieval to Modern

James P. Bowen, Cottage and Squatter Settlement and Encroachment on Common Waste in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Some Evidence from Shropshire

Lewis Darwen, Workhouse Populations of the Preston Union, 1841-61

John Wilmot, ‘Indeed a health resort’? Mortality at the Leamington Provident Dispensary, 1869–1913

Chris Galley and Alice Reid: Sources and Methods: Maternal Mortality

Jonathan Healey and Andrew Hinde: Review of Recent Periodical Literature

Local Population Studies, Volume 94 (Spring 2015)

Contents, contributors, editorial

Conference report: Lyn Boothman, Mary Cook, Colin Pooley and Richard Smith, Community Family and Kin: Current Themes and Approaches

Julia Allison, Maternal Mortality in Six East Anglian Parishes, 1539-1619

Jeremy Boulton and Romola Davenport, Few Deaths before Baptism: Clerical Policy, Private Baptism and the Registration of Births in Georgian Westminster: a Paradox Resolved

Andrew Hinde and Victoria Fairhurst, Why was Infant Mortality so High in Eastern England in the mid Nineteenth Century?

Brian Parker, Research note: Marriage Horizons at Woodstock–A Revised Approach

Samantha A. Shave, The Carnegie Dietary Survey of Interwar Britain

Book Reviews

Local Population Studies, Volume 95 (Autumn 2015)

Contents, contributors, editorial

Conference report: Lyn Boothman, Rowena Burgess and Mary Cook, New Approaches to Old Data

Lyn Boothman, Studying the Stayers: the Stable Population of Long Melford, Suffolk, over Two Hundred Years

Robert J. Bennet and Gill Newton, Employers and the 1881 Population Census of England and Wales

Robert Tierney and Kevin Parton, ‘From These Youth Has Gone’: Population Decline in the Lachlan Region of New South Wales, 1920–1947

Brian Parker, Marriages at Woodstock Following the 1653 Marriage Act

Jonathan Healey, Andrew Hinde, Rebecca Oakes, Review of Recent Periodical Literature

Local Population Studies, Volume 96 (Spring 2016)

Contents, contributors, editorial

Conference report: Lyn Boothman, Christine Jones, Alan Rose, Reconstructing Community, Family and Kin: Current Themes and Techniques

Margaret Bolton, The Experience of Plague in East Kent, 1636-38

Romola Davenport, Urban Family Reconstitution–A Worked Example

Peter Jolly, A Study of Bigamists in Pre-Victorian London

Mark Hailwood and Jane Whittle, Research in Progress: Women’s Work in Rural England, 1500-1700: A New Methodological Approach

Book Reviews

Local Population Studies, Volume 97 (Autumn, 2016)

Contents, contributors, editorial

Conference report: Lyn Boothman, Rowena Burgess, Mary Cook and Chris Galley, Perspectives on Childhood and Youth

Marc Tremblay, Urban English and Scottish Ancestors in the Regional Populations of the Province of Quebec (Canada)

Sarah Rose Taylor, The Distribution of Scottish Settlements in Slough 1919-1951

Grant Masom, Not Fit for Humans: Social and Economic Change in Slough, 1919-1951

William Farrell and Andrew Hinde, Review of Recent Periodical Literature