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

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As soldiers lived off the land in occupied territories, 17th-century warfare had vast consequences for rural populations. The demographic system was put under pressure as fertility dropped and the transmission of disease led to highly increased mortality. This article studies the long-term demographic consequences of war in Øster Løgum, a parish in the duchy of Schleswig, by attempting to reconstruct the size of its population. It focuses on three periods when foreign troops occupied the duchy: 1627–29, 1644–45 and 1657–60. The study shows that the impact of war varied with regard to mortality: the first and third wars were very deadly to the local population, but the second was not. However, a temporary decrease in fertility was common to all three periods. Further, some major difficulties associated with estimating population sizes across mortality crises are discussed.
OriginalsprogDansk
TidsskriftHistorisk Tidsskrift
Vol/bind122
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)281-308
Antal sider28
ISSN0106-4991
StatusUdgivet - 2022

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