LATIN AMERICAN
POPULATION HISTORY BULLETIN

published under the auspices of the
Committee on Population and Quantitative History
Conference on Latin American History

and the
Committee on Historical Demography
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population
by the
Department of History, University of Minnesota
with funds provided by the
Plumsock Fund
Editor:
Robert McCaa
Founding Editor:
Nicolás Sánchez-Albornoz

Bulletin:

  • Fall 1998, No. 28
    Image:
    Etnodemografia
    da criança abandonada
    na História do Brasil:
    séculos 18 e 19

    Maria Luisa Marcilio

  • Fall 1997, No. 27
    Image:
    ©Gordon and Breach Science Publishers
    Mary K. Sandford, ed.
    Investigations of Ancient Human Tissue:
    Chemical Analyses in Anthropology

    Langhorne PA, 1993

  • Fall 1994, No. 26
    Ideogram of Household H38 containing nine persons
    in four conjugal family units stretching over three generations.
    This paper shows that Nahua households were
    remarkably aggregative, high mortality nothwithstanding.


  • Congresses, Conferences, and Symposia Listings

    Links:


  • Conference on Latin American History

  • H-LATAM Latin American History web site

  • Library of Congress/Handbook of Latin American Studies Home Page

  • Search Population Index

  • UT-LANIC: Latin American Network Information Center at the University of Texas-Austin

  • Population Reference Bureau

  • Organization of American States

  • Population Research Center, University of Texas

  • Inter-American Development Bank

  • INEGI, Mexican National Statistics Institute

  • IBGE, Brazilian Institute of National Statistics

  • The World Factbook 1995

  • United States Statistical Abstract

  • Software for Population Historians

  • Bob McCaa's home page


    Queries?

    Robert McCaa, Editor
    Department of History
    University of Minnesota
    Minneapolis, MN 55455-0406
    Office: Social Sciences 523
    tel. 612-624-3507 fax: 624-7096
    rmccaa@tc.umn.edu