Peopling the world representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus

A compelling study of views about population and demographic mobility in the British long eighteenth centuryIn John Milton's Paradise Lost of 1667, Adam and Eve are promised they will produce a "race to fill the world," a thought that consoles them even after the trauma of the fall. B...

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title Peopling the world representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
title_auth Peopling the world representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
title_exact_search Peopling the world representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
title_exact_search_txtP Peopling the world representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
title_full Peopling the world representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus Charlotte Sussman
title_fullStr Peopling the world representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus Charlotte Sussman
title_full_unstemmed Peopling the world representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus Charlotte Sussman
title_short Peopling the world
title_sort peopling the world representing human mobility from milton to malthus
title_sub representing human mobility from Milton to Malthus
topic Daniel Defoe
John Milton
Jonathan Swift
Mary Shelley
Oliver Goldsmith
Paradise Lost
Sir Walter Scott
The Heart of Midlothian
The Last Man
Thomas Malthus
essay on the principle of population
overpopulation
useless population
LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 18th Century bisacsh
Emigration and immigration in literature
English literature 18th century History and criticism
Population in literature
Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd
Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd
Auswanderung Motiv (DE-588)4354313-3 gnd
Bevölkerung Motiv (DE-588)4565003-2 gnd
Mobilität Motiv (DE-588)4691795-0 gnd
topic_facet Daniel Defoe
John Milton
Jonathan Swift
Mary Shelley
Oliver Goldsmith
Paradise Lost
Sir Walter Scott
The Heart of Midlothian
The Last Man
Thomas Malthus
essay on the principle of population
overpopulation
useless population
LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 18th Century
Emigration and immigration in literature
English literature 18th century History and criticism
Population in literature
Englisch
Literatur
Auswanderung Motiv
Bevölkerung Motiv
Mobilität Motiv
url https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812296891
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