LPS 86-91 (2011-2013)

Local Population Studies, Number 86 (Spring, 2011)

Andrew Hinde, Bob Woods (1949-2011): an appreciation

Mary Cook and Gillian Chiverton, Occupation and life experiences (conference report)

Chris Galley, Eilidh Garrett, Ros Davies and Alice Reid, Living same-name siblings and British historical demography

Andy Gritt and Peter Park, The Workhouse Populations of Lancashire in 1881

Jane Harris and Pat Howe, Interpreting seventeenth-century probate documents: John Carter, master carpenter in St Albans

Amanda Beam, The Paradox of Medieval Scotland, 1093-1286 (PoMS) and local history

Henry French and Philip Payton, University of Exeter: Initiatives in local, regional and community history

Book reviews

Local Population Studies, Number 87 (Autumn, 2011)

Kevin Schürer, Richard Wall (1944-2011)

Karin Dannehl, Margaret Ward and Lyn Boothman, Domestic Service in England, 1600-2000 (conference report)

Paul Atkinson, Family size and expectations about housing in the later nineteenth century: three Yorkshire towns

Christine Jones, Disability in Herefordshire, 1851-1911

Peter Razzell, Infant mortality in London, 1538-1850: a methodological study

Peter Razzell, Living same-name siblings in England, 1439-1851 (debates in population history)

Chris Galley, Eilidh Garrett, Ros Davies, and Alice Reid, Living same-name siblings and English historical demography: a reply to Peter Razzell (debates in population history)

Kerryn Husk, Research note: Estimating the Cornish from the 2001 England and Wales census: adjustment and re-analyses

Gill Newton, Sources and methods: Recent developments in making family reconstitutions

Jonathan Healey, Andrew Hinde, and Rebecca Oakes, Review of recent periodical literature

Local Population Studies, Number 88 (Spring, 2012)

Contents, contributors, editorial

Conference report: Lyn Boothman and Mary Cook, Death and Disease in the Community, 1400-2010

Rebecca Oakes, Adolescent mortality at Winchester College, 1393–1540: new evidence for medieval mortality and methodological considerations for historical demography

John Hall, From cottage to community hospitals: Watlington Cottage Hospital and its regional context, 1874–2000

Cathy Day, Geographical mobility in Wiltshire, 1754-1914

Peter Razzell, Living same-name siblings and English historical demography: a commentary

Chris Galley, Eilidh Garrett, Ros Davies and Alice Reid, Living same-name siblings and English historical demography: a final comment

Stuart Basten, Traffic in corpses: further evidence from late-Georgian north-east England

News from the Cambridge Group from the History of Population and Social Structure

Book reviews

Local Population Studies, Number 89 (Autumn, 2012)

Contents, contributors, editorial

Conference report: Graham Butler, Nigel Goose and Samantha Williams, Regional development in industrialising Britain (c.1670-1860)

Sara Horrell and Deborah Oxley, Hasty pudding versus tasty bread: regional variations in diet and nutrition during the Industrial Revolution

Marion Hardy, The Newfoundland trade and Devonian migration, c. 1600-1850

Andrew Hinde and Dilece Connor, Mortality in town and countryside in early modern England

Ross McDermott, Burial location in the parish of Earls Colne, 1550-1830

Christine Jones, The last population of Samson

Sue Hawkins, The Historic Hospital Admission Registers Project: a unique new online resource for historians of child health

Jonathan Healey, Andrew Hinde and Rebecca Oakes, Review of recent periodical literature

Local Population Studies, Number 90 (Spring, 2013)

Contents, contributors, editorial

Conference report: New research in local population studies

Colin G. Pooley, The influence of locality on migration: a comparative study of Britain and Sweden in the nineteenth century

Jonathan Healey, The landholding structure of a northern manor: Troutbeck, c. 1250-1800

Robert Gant, Railway villages in south east Monmouthshire 1850-1965: a community perspective

News from the universities: The Universities of Glasgow, Sheffield Hallam and Southampton

Book reviews

Local Population Studies, Number 91 (Autumn, 2013)

Contents, contributors, editorial

Conference report: Urban mortality in Britain

Caroline Verney and Janet Few, Is blood thicker than water? Farm servants and the family in nineteenth-century north Devon

Samantha Williams, Unmarried mothers and the new poor law in Hertfordshire

Audrey Perkyns, Occupation patterns in six Kentish parishes 1841-81

Michael Saxby, Marriage horizons in Surrey and Nottinghamshire

Jonathan Healey, Grain trading, law and the moral economy of dearth: some evidence from the Elizabethan Lake District

Jonathan Healey, Andrew Hinde and Rebecca Oakes, Review of recent periodical literature