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Bibliography of Family History and Historical Demography

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This database contains bibliographic information on literature in the research fields of family history and historical demography. In the case of family history, the indexed literature is on the family in Japan. In the case of historical demography, the indexed literature is on the history of population in Japan and the discipline of historical demography in Japan.
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8,154 items on family history
1,603 items on historical demography
(As of January 1001) Use of the database
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