from Part III - Microdemographic Approaches to Population and Subsistence Farming
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 April 2020
A major goal of this book has been to reframe the scientific debate over the relationship between population and preindustrial farming. One way to see how successful I have been in meeting that goal is to turn back to the section on “Rethinking the relationship between human population and traditional agriculture” in Chapter 1, which posed a series of questions that needed to be answered before further progress could be made. It is now time to revisit those questions in order to judge how far, if at all, we have advanced toward answering them.
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