Cain, Louis P. Paterson, Donald G.

The Children of Eve: Population and Well-Being in History - Oxford et al, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2012 - 416 pages - N3 15

he Children of Eve is the first book to bring together general material about population and well-being in a single volume. It presents a world history of demographic and economic change that ranges broadly over time and space and which emphasizes the commonality of human experience.

The first book to put together material about population and well-being in a single volume

Emphasizes the formative population history of Europe and North America over the years since the Middle Ages, and includes discussions of Asia and the southern hemisphere

The authors successfully maintain the difficult balance of addressing complex issues in a style that doesn't over-simplify the subject, whilst upholding an approach that is accessible to general readers and students

Designed to work as both a stand alone text or a supplement to textbooks in any number of courses


978-1-118-16963-6


history


happiness
well-being
demography
population