Population Checks and Natural Laws: Malthus, Climate Determinism and Emigration

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Graeme Morton
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Through the lens of emergent laws of climatology developed to advance the scientific foundations and popular reach of practical meteorology in the nineteenth century, this article examines the checks on population and the global movement of people linked to reoccurring climate patterns and abnormal climatic events. Meteorological research contributed to debates within political economy and the public health movement, and to the disputed moral rationale for poor law reform. Scientific authority for this new analysis rested on a network of personal, religious, and professional links between T.R. Malthus, Thomas Chalmers, Francis Jeffrey, David Brewster, James D. Forbes, James Stark, Edwin Chadwick and William Pulteney Alison. The work of climate determinists argued that several causations were simultaneously affecting the nation’s vital statistics. The potential advantage to health from moving on a permanent basis to a more salubrious climate was explored. Adding further to the conundrum of colonisation, and the case for assisted migration, the laws of climatology offered reasons why any migrants pulled into parts of urban and Highland Scotland by freed resource – the vacuum effect – would still experience a positive Malthusian check on their life chances.
人口检查和自然法则:马尔萨斯、气候决定论和人口迁移
本文通过十九世纪为推进实用气象学的科学基础和普及而发展起来的气候学新兴定律的视角,探讨了与反复出现的气候模式和异常气候事件相关的人口制约和全球人口流动问题。气象学研究促进了政治经济学和公共卫生运动中的辩论,也促进了有争议的穷人法改革的道德理由。马尔萨斯、托马斯-查莫斯、弗朗西斯-杰弗里、戴维-布鲁斯特、詹姆斯-福布斯、詹姆斯-斯塔克、埃德温-查德威克和威廉-普尔特尼-艾利森之间的个人、宗教和专业联系网络为这种新分析提供了科学依据。气候决定论者认为,有几个原因同时影响着国家的生命统计数据。他们探讨了长期搬迁到气候更宜人的地方对健康的潜在好处。气候学的规律进一步解释了殖民化的难题以及协助移民的理由,说明了为什么任何被释放的资源--真空效应--吸引到苏格兰城市和高地部分地区的移民,其生命机会仍然会受到马尔萨斯理论的积极影响。
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