Ludność Pleszewa w latach 1751–1793 w świetle ksiąg metrykalnych

Journal Title: Historia Slavorum Occidentis - Year 2018, Vol 16, Issue 1

Abstract

The text is an attempt at analysing the natural movement of Pleszew’s population in 1751–1793. The research has been based on birth certificate registers as well as city records from the time in question which provide collective information on the demographic phenomena at work.

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Artur Makowski

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  • EP ID EP542428
  • DOI 10.15804/hso180102
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Artur Makowski (2018). Ludność Pleszewa w latach 1751–1793 w świetle ksiąg metrykalnych. Historia Slavorum Occidentis, 16(1), 30-55. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-542428