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History and Computing, Volume 14
Volume 14, Numbers 1-2, March 2002
- Lisa Y. Dillon, Evan Roberts

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Introduction: Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Historical Data: Intersections and Opportunities. 1-8 - Cameron Campbell, James Lee

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State Views and Local Views of Population: Linking and Comparing Genealogies and Household Registers in Liaoning, 1749-1909. 9-30 - Kenneth M. Sylvester, Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, Myron P. Gutmann, Geoff Cunfer:

Demography and Environment in Grassland Settlement: Using Linked Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Data to Explore Household and Agricultural Systems. 31-60 - Alice Reid, Ros Davies, Eilidh Garrett:

Nineteenth-Century Scottish Demography From Linked Censuses and Civil Registers: A 'Sets of Related Individuals' Approach. 61-86 - Kees Mandemakers:

Building Life Course Datasets From Population Registers by the Historical Sample of the Netherlands (HSN). 87-108 - Pär Vikström, Sören Edvinsson, Anders Brändström:

Longitudinal databases - sources for analyzing the life-course: Characteristics, Difficulties and Possibilities. 109-128 - Patricia A. Thornton, Danielle Gauvreau:

Reconciling Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Measures of Fertility, Quebec 1890-1900. 129-152 - Gordon Darroch:

Semi-Automated Record Linkage with Surname Samples: a Regional Study of 'Case Law' Linkage, Ontario 1861-1871. 153-184 - Lisa Y. Dillon:

Challenges and Opportunities for Census Record Linkage in the French and English Canadian Context. 185-212 - Steven Ruggles:

Linking Historical Censuses: a New Approach. 213-224

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