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Michael Anderson worked in the University of Edinburgh for forty years, initially in Sociology until he was appointed to the Chair of Economic History in 1979. He was the University's Senior Vice-Principal from 2000 to 2007. Over the forty years he taught a wide variety of Sociology, Economic and Social History, and Social Science Research Design courses. His research interests have included historical work on the family and demography, a large-scale census enumeration book database for 1851, and studies of the social economy of the household, both in the past and, through surveys and interviews, in the 1980s and 1990s. He holds Fellowships of the British Academy and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He served on the Council of ESRC and chaired the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland for twelve years.
Corinne Roughley is Fellow of Hughes Hall Cambridge and has wide-rangng interests in the spatial patterning of people and their activities from the Neolithic to the present.
- Part 1. Questions and contexts
- 1: Scotland's population: not just a history of crises
- 2: The broad patterns of population change
- 3: Physical, social, and economic contexts
- Part 2. The multiple Scotlands
- 4: Multiple Scotlands: sub-regional patterns of population change
- 5: Multiple Scotlands: the nature and sources of sub-regional change
- 6: Islands
- 7: The major urban centres
- Part 3. Migration and the components and structures of population change
- 8: The components of population change
- 9: Patterns of migration
- 10: Changing age and sex structures and their consequences
- Part 4. Fertility and nuptiality
- 11: Marriage and nuptiality
- 12: Fertility: national and regional trends
- 13: The interactions between fertility and nuptiality
- 14: The first Scottish fertility decline
- 15: Explaining fertility changes since the 1930s
- Part 5. Mortality
- 16: Scottish national mortality and its wider context
- 17: Causes of death
- 18: Spatial variations in mortality and its causes
- 19: Social and economic differences in mortality
- Part 6. Conclusion
- 20: How and why was Scotland different and what may happen next?