Malthusianism/Bibliography


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 * Ansley J. Coale and Susan C. Watkins, eds. The Decline of Fertility in Europe, (1986)
 * Davis, Kingsley. "The World Demographic Transition." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1945237: 1-11. in JSTOR, classic article that introduced concept of transition
 * Dolan, Brian, ed. Malthus, Medicine and Morality: "Malthusianism" after 1798. 2000. 232 pp.
 * Gillis, John R.; Louise A. Tilly; and David Levine; eds. The European Experience of Declining Fertility, 1850-1970: The Quiet Revolution. 1992.
 * Susan Greenhalgh. "The Social Construction of Population Science: An Intellectual, Institutional, and Political History of Twentieth-Century Demography," Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 38, Issue 1 (Jan., 1996), 26-66. in JSTOR
 * Hauser, Philip M., and Otis Dudley Duncan, eds. The Study of Population: An Inventory and Appraisal. 1959. sumamry of field at mid-century
 * Malthus, Thomas. An Essay on the Principle of Population (1st ed 1798) (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) ed by Donald Winch 1992 ISBN 9780521429726
 * Micklewright, F. H. A. "The Rise and Fall of English Neo-malthusianism." Population Studies 1961 15(1): 32-51.
 * Reed, James. From Private Vice to Public Virtue: The Birth Control Movement and American Society Since 1830. 1978.
 * Spengler, Joseph J. France Faces Depopulation (2nd ed 1979)
 * John R. Weeks. Population: An Introduction to Concepts and Issues (10th ed. 2007)