Population decline and plague in late medieval Norway.

Q4 Social Sciences Annales de Demographie Historique Pub Date : 1996-01-01 DOI:10.3406/ADH.1996.1915
J. A. Brothen
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Norwegian scholars have engaged in considerable research over the last half century in an attempt to assess the impact of the Black Plague of 1349 on population and society in Norway. Evidence has been put forward relating the incidence of plague to a continuance of population decline over the two centuries following its initial introduction. Estimates of population decline in Norway between 1350 and 1550 indicate a reduction by as much as 65%. Two directions of study have emerged, one concentrating on land abandonment known as the "Ødegard Project." The other is represented by the recent works of Ole Jørgen Benedictow presenting epidemiological and osteo-archaeological research. An examination of the available literature raises questions concerning the degree to which plague, and its recurrence, directly affected population decline in Norway during the Late Middle Ages. While evidence of the virulence of the plague and the degree of farm abandonment is compelling, a direct relationship to population decline may not be as great as implied by the research. Other explanatory factors, especially social and economic responses to plague, have been given limited attention.
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中世纪晚期挪威的人口下降和瘟疫。
在过去的半个世纪里,挪威学者进行了大量的研究,试图评估1349年黑死病对挪威人口和社会的影响。有证据表明,鼠疫的发生与人口在最初引入后的两个世纪里持续下降有关。据估计,挪威在1350年至1550年间的人口下降幅度高达65%。出现了两个研究方向,一个集中在土地废弃上,被称为“Ødegard项目”。另一个以Ole Jørgen Benedictow最近的流行病学和骨考古研究为代表。对现有文献的研究提出了一个问题,即瘟疫及其复发在多大程度上直接影响了中世纪晚期挪威人口的下降。虽然鼠疫的毒性和农场遗弃程度的证据令人信服,但与人口下降的直接关系可能没有研究所暗示的那么大。其他解释因素,特别是对鼠疫的社会和经济反应,受到的关注有限。
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Annales de Demographie Historique
Annales de Demographie Historique Social Sciences-Demography
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期刊介绍: Fondées en 1964 par la Société de Démographie Historique, les Annales de démographie historique, seule revue francophone du domaine, publient des recherches internationales en français et en anglais sur l"histoire, ou plutôt les histoires, de la population et de la famille telles qu"elles se présentent aujourd’hui : des travaux soucieux de leurs méthodes et de leurs catégories da"nalyse, des approches largement ouvertes sur l"histoire sociale et l"histoire de la santé, attentives aux apports de l’anthropologie comme de l"économie. Les Annales de démographie historique sont publiées avec le soutien du CNRS.
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