Tall Farmers and Tiny Weavers. Rural Living Standards and Heights in Flanders, 1830-1870.

The evolution of the average stature of convicts between 1830 and 1870  in the prisons of Ghent and Bruges is used as a measure of the biological standard of living and suggests progress in the quality of life in the Flemish countryside, particularly for children born after 1850. Heights are used t...

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Main Author: Ewout Depauw
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Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2018-01-01
Series:Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis
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Online Access:https://test.openjournals.nl/tseg/article/view/8213
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spelling doaj-de4422861fdd482eb17be944cb8f7a612021-10-02T12:48:47ZengOpen JournalsTijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis1572-17012468-90682018-01-01143Tall Farmers and Tiny Weavers. Rural Living Standards and Heights in Flanders, 1830-1870.Ewout Depauw0Ghent University The evolution of the average stature of convicts between 1830 and 1870  in the prisons of Ghent and Bruges is used as a measure of the biological standard of living and suggests progress in the quality of life in the Flemish countryside, particularly for children born after 1850. Heights are used to shed light on regional variations. Prisoners born in coastal Flanders were on average shorter than inmates born in inland Flanders. Heights furthermore provide a key to discovering specific socio-economic differences that can explain such variations, showing that wage labourers in coastal Flanders and textile workers in inland Flanders were the shortest occupational groups, especially before 1850. As such, heights provide a nuanced picture of living standards in rural Flanders during the nineteenth century. https://test.openjournals.nl/tseg/article/view/8213FlandersLiving StandardsFarmersWeavers
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Tall Farmers and Tiny Weavers. Rural Living Standards and Heights in Flanders, 1830-1870.
Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis
Flanders
Living Standards
Farmers
Weavers
author_facet Ewout Depauw
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title Tall Farmers and Tiny Weavers. Rural Living Standards and Heights in Flanders, 1830-1870.
title_short Tall Farmers and Tiny Weavers. Rural Living Standards and Heights in Flanders, 1830-1870.
title_full Tall Farmers and Tiny Weavers. Rural Living Standards and Heights in Flanders, 1830-1870.
title_fullStr Tall Farmers and Tiny Weavers. Rural Living Standards and Heights in Flanders, 1830-1870.
title_full_unstemmed Tall Farmers and Tiny Weavers. Rural Living Standards and Heights in Flanders, 1830-1870.
title_sort tall farmers and tiny weavers. rural living standards and heights in flanders, 1830-1870.
publisher Open Journals
series Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis
issn 1572-1701
2468-9068
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The evolution of the average stature of convicts between 1830 and 1870  in the prisons of Ghent and Bruges is used as a measure of the biological standard of living and suggests progress in the quality of life in the Flemish countryside, particularly for children born after 1850. Heights are used to shed light on regional variations. Prisoners born in coastal Flanders were on average shorter than inmates born in inland Flanders. Heights furthermore provide a key to discovering specific socio-economic differences that can explain such variations, showing that wage labourers in coastal Flanders and textile workers in inland Flanders were the shortest occupational groups, especially before 1850. As such, heights provide a nuanced picture of living standards in rural Flanders during the nineteenth century.
topic Flanders
Living Standards
Farmers
Weavers
url https://test.openjournals.nl/tseg/article/view/8213
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