
The impact of religion on family and reproduction is one of the most fascinating and complex topics open to scholarly research, but the linkage between family and religion has received no systematic comparative study. This book explores relationships between religion and demography the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The book offers a wealth of descriptive information on family life and fertility in different national and religious settings, and rich conceptual insight.
Page Count:
319
Publication Date:
2006-10-05
Publisher:
Springer Nature
ISBN-10:
1402051905
ISBN-13:
9781402051906
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