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Date: 2015-04-19 18:19:52
Science
Human geography
Genetic genealogy
Bird migration
Vagrancy
Digital history
Historical migration
English Poor Laws
Demography
Population
Human migration

Ephemeral Londoners: Modelling Lower Class Migration to Eighteenth Century London Adam Dennett*1, Adam Crymble†2 Tim Hitchcock‡3 and Louise Falcini§4 1 Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College Londo

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