Szreter, Simon.
Szreter, Simon 1957-....
Szreter, S.
Simon Szreter
VIAF ID: 91622924 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Szreter, Simon ‡d 1957-
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Works
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After the virus : lessons from the past for a better future | |
The big society debate : a new agenda for social welfare? | |
Categories and contexts : anthropological and historical studies in critical demography | |
The decline of marital fertility in England and Wales c.1870-1914 : a critique of the theory of social class differentials through an investigation of its historical origins and an examination of data for the constituent male occupations | |
Fertility, class and gender in Britain, 1860-1940 | |
Health and wealth : studies in history and policy | |
The hidden affliction : sexually transmitted infections and infertility in history | |
History, historians and development policy : a necessary dialogue | |
The importance of social intervention in Britain's mortality decline c.1850-1914 : a re-interpretation | |
Introduction | |
« Où sont les enfants ? ». Le long déclin du travail des enfants en Angleterre et au pays de Galles (1870-1914). | |
Les Principes des politiques familiales européennes : outil d'analyse et de comparaison : rapport final | |
The problems and methods of economic history | |
Problemy i metody historii gospodarczej | |
Registration and recognition : documenting the person in world history | |
Revealing the hidden affliction : how much infertility was due to venereal disease in England and Wales on the eve of the Great War? | |
Sex before the sexual revolution : intimate life in England 1918-1963 | |
‘Where Are the Children?' : the Long Decline of Child Labour in England and Wales (1870-1914) |