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    The interacting effects of prices and weather on population cycles in a preindustrial community
    with S. R. Duncan and C. J. Duncan
    Journal of Biosocial Science 30 (1): 15-32. 1998.
    The exogenous cycles and population dynamics of the community at Penrith, Cumbria, England, have been studied (1557-1812) using aggregative analysis, family reconstitution and time series analysis. This community was living under marginal conditions for the first 200 years and the evidence presented is of a homeostatic regime where famine, malnutrition and epidemic disease acted to regulate the balance between resources and population size. This provides an ideal historic population for an inves…Read more
  • A Description of Millenium Hall
    with Gary Kelly and Betty Rizzo
    Utopian Studies 9 (2): 314-316. 1998.