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Württemberg (southern Germany) from the mid-sixteenth to the early twentieth century. Using high-quality registers of births …
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The 1953 London Debt Agreement settled Germany's debts from the period between the two world wars, and allowed the … percent and gave the debtors a much longer period to repay. One interesting clause in the Agreement allowed Germany to … problems that would arise with making any part of the Agreement contingent on events Germany could influence. Recent advocates …
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Germany's turbulent history in the past two centuries has left its mark on her population. The industrialization of the … internal migration. Germany's relatively late economic development left the country impoverished relative to North America and …, Germany experienced a sharp reduction in fertility and mortality rates during the late nineteenth and early twentieth …
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other parts of Germany. The European Fertility Project, the most influential study of the European fertility transition …
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