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Journal Article (3)

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Journal Article
Szoltysek, Mikolaj. 2015. Family systems and welfare provision in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: discrepancies and similarities. Belaruski Histaryčny Zbornik 42: 25–57.
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Journal Article
Szoltysek, Mikolaj. 2015. Residence patterns and demographic constraints: the case of historical Eastern Europe. Journal of Family History 40(3): 323–350. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0363199015584472.
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Journal Article
Szoltysek, Mikolaj. 2015. Komputerowa mikrosymulacja sieci krewniaczej a wzorce współmieszkania: rzecz o demograficznych uwarunkowaniach rodziny chłopskiej w okresie staropolskim. Przeszłość Demograficzna Polski 37(1): 107–161.

Book Chapter (3)

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Book Chapter
Szoltysek, Mikolaj. 2015. Households and family systems in early modern Europe. In: Hamish Scott (ed.). The Oxford handbook of early modern European history, 1350-1750 1. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 313–341.
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Book Chapter
Szoltysek, Mikolaj. 2015. Residence patterns and the human-ecological setting in historical Eastern Europe: a challenge of compositional (re)analysis. In: Philip Kreager, Bruce Winney, Stanley Ulijaszek, and Cristian Capelli (eds.). Population in the human sciences: concepts, models, evidence. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 431–468.
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Book Chapter
Szoltysek, Mikolaj. 2015. Age heaping and digit preference in eighteenth-century Poland-Lithuania: who was rounding off their age, and why? In: Piotr Guzowski and Cezary Kuklo (eds.). Studies on family and household in preindustrial Poland. Białystok: Institute for Research of European Cultural Heritage, pp. 163–198.

Monograph (2)

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Monograph
Szoltysek, Mikolaj. 2015. Rethinking East-Central Europe: family systems and co-residence in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 2; data quality assessments, documentation, and bibliography. Population, Family, and Society 21. Bern; Berlin; Bruxelles; Frankfurt/Main; New York; Oxford; Wien: Peter Lang.
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Monograph
Szoltysek, Mikolaj. 2015. Rethinking East-Central Europe: family systems and co-residence in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1; contexts and analyses. Population, Family, and Society 21. Bern; Berlin; Bruxelles; Frankfurt/Main; New York; Oxford; Wien: Peter Lang.
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