The Black Death: window of opportunity or disaster? Demographic growth, stagnation and decline in the County of Hainaut (1349-1541)

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De Medio Aevo Pub Date : 2022-11-17 DOI:10.5209/dmae.83467
J. Roosen
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Abstract

Historians have observed a strong degree of divergence in population trends after the Black Death across Europe. A comprehensive explanation for this divergence is still missing and previous scholarship has cited the importance of either endogenous or exogenous factors. The most prominent exogenous factor cited in the literature is regional variation in the impact of the Black Death and repeat plague outbreaks, while explanations referring to the effect of endogenous factors have pointed to the role of fertility as a prime mover in long-term demographic developments instead. This article will use the County of Hainaut in the southern Low Countries as a case study to analyze the effect of endogenous socio-institutional factors on diverging regional population developments. However, by using data from a single (nearly) continuous source of mortmain accounts, this analysis will also take into account long-term mortality trends. This article concludes that diverging regional population trends after the Black Death in the County of Hainaut are mostly due to endogenous societal factors and not differentials in exogenous mortality trends in the long-run.
黑死病:机会之窗还是灾难?埃诺县人口增长、停滞和下降(1349-1541)
历史学家观察到,在黑死病席卷欧洲之后,人口趋势出现了很大程度的分化。对这种差异的全面解释仍然缺失,以前的学者已经引用了内生或外生因素的重要性。文献中引用的最突出的外生因素是黑死病和反复爆发鼠疫影响的区域差异,而提到内生因素影响的解释则指出,生育率在长期人口发展中起着主要推动作用。本文将以南部低地国家的Hainaut县为例,分析内源性社会制度因素对不同区域人口发展的影响。然而,通过使用来自单一(几乎)连续的按揭账户来源的数据,该分析也将考虑到长期死亡率趋势。本文认为,埃诺县黑死病后地区人口趋势的分化主要是由于内源性的社会因素,而不是长期外源性死亡率趋势的差异。
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