Krigsramte bønder. Den demografiske udvikling i et sønderjysk søgn 1620-60

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Krigsramte bønder. Den demografiske udvikling i et sønderjysk søgn 1620-60. / Perner, Mads Linnet.

I: Historisk Tidsskrift, Bind 122, Nr. 2, 2022, s. 281-308.

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Perner, ML 2022, 'Krigsramte bønder. Den demografiske udvikling i et sønderjysk søgn 1620-60', Historisk Tidsskrift, bind 122, nr. 2, s. 281-308. <https://tidsskrift.dk/historisktidsskrift/article/view/135562>

APA

Perner, M. L. (2022). Krigsramte bønder. Den demografiske udvikling i et sønderjysk søgn 1620-60. Historisk Tidsskrift, 122(2), 281-308. https://tidsskrift.dk/historisktidsskrift/article/view/135562

Vancouver

Perner ML. Krigsramte bønder. Den demografiske udvikling i et sønderjysk søgn 1620-60. Historisk Tidsskrift. 2022;122(2):281-308.

Author

Perner, Mads Linnet. / Krigsramte bønder. Den demografiske udvikling i et sønderjysk søgn 1620-60. I: Historisk Tidsskrift. 2022 ; Bind 122, Nr. 2. s. 281-308.

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