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Events
Forthcoming conferences, workshops and events
Past conferences, workshops and events
- Migration and Mobility in History. Local Population Studies Conference (22 November 2025)
- Cause of death summer school. The Great Leap project (8-9 July 2025)
- Studying health in towns (30 June-1 July 2025)
- Campop 60th Anniversary Day Meeting (11 July 2024)
- Household and Family in Past Time. Local Population Studies Conference (12 November 2022)
- Centuries of Cloth: Historical Approaches to the Study of Textiles (12th January 2021)
- Roger Schofield Memorial Conference. Local Population Studies Conference (12 September 2020)
- Historical demography, the local dimension — retrospect and prospect. Local Population Studies Conference (21 April 2018)
- Children, Mothers and Measuring Fertility: New Perspectives on the Own Child Method (18-20 September 2017)
- Population, Welfare and Economic Change: launch event (5th January 2015)
- 50th anniversary conference: Population Histories in Context: Past achievements and future directions (16-18th September 2014)
- Cities and towns as epidemiological drivers: emerging issues in urban historical demography (17-18th March 2014)
- Festival of Ideas Public Event: 'Can Europe reproduce itself?' Debating Europe's fertility (Monday 28th October 2013)
- Celebration of new interdisciplinary cross-school arrangements (Thursday 3rd October 2013)
- Population, economy and welfare, c. 1200-2000: a conference in honour of Richard M. Smith (16-18th September 2011)
- What's in a name? Names and historical population studies (13th December 2010)
- All poor, but no paupers: a Japanese perspective on the Great Divergence (1st, 3rd, 8th and 10th February 2010)
- The Local Population Studies Society Autumn Conference - 21st November 2009
- Death, disease, environment and social status: new approaches to mortality in England 1380-1911 (May 22nd, 2009)
- Jubilee Conference: '25 years of Family Forms and beyond: revising geographies, methodologies, explanations' (20-21st May 2008)