Demographic Avant-Garde

Demographic Avant-Garde

Jews in Bohemia between the Enlightenment and the Shoah

  • Author: Vobecká, Jana
  • Publisher: Central European University Press
  • ISBN: 9786155225451
  • Place of publication:  Budapest , Hungary
  • Year of digital publication: 2013
  • Month: September
  • Pages: 251
  • DDC: 305.892/4043710903
  • Language: English
This book studies the unique demographic behavior of Jews in Bohemia (the historic part of the Czech Republic), starting from a moment in history when industrialization in Central Europe was still far away in the future, and when Jews were still living legally restricted lives in ghettos. Very early on, however, from the 18th century onwards, Jews developed patterns of decreasing mortality and fertility that was not observed among the gentile majority in Bohemia; patterns which established them as a demographic avant-garde population in all of Europe.
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents
  • List of Tables
  • List of Figures
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • Part 1. The Concept of a Demographic Avant-Garde: Three Keys
  • Chapter 1. Population Change, Demographic Transition and Its Forerunners
  • Chapter 2. Historical Context: The Case of Jews in Bohemia
  • Chapter 3. Data Sources: Correct Use and Interpretation
  • Part 2. Jewish Population Development in Bohemia: Trends and Transitions from the Mid-Eighteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Century
  • Chapter 4. Population Growth and Spatial Distribution
  • Chapter 5. Population Structure: Sex, Age, and Marital Status
  • Chapter 6. Marital Patterns: Nuptiality and Divorce
  • Chapter 7. Fertility
  • Chapter 8. Mortality and Causes of Death
  • Chapter 9. Natural Population Increase, Migration, Religious Disaffiliation, and Acculturation
  • Part 3. Social and Economic Characteristics of Jews in Bohemia
  • Chapter 10. Linguistic Identity and Ethnicity
  • Chapter 11. Education System and Enrolment
  • Chapter 12. Social Status, Professional Structure, and Economic Contributions
  • Conclusion
  • List of References and Data Sources
  • Appendices
  • Index of Names and Concepts
  • Back cover

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