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The new worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus : rereading the Principle of population / Alison Bashford and Joyce E. Chaplin.
Main entry:

Bashford, Alison, 1963- author.

Title & Author:

The new worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus : rereading the Principle of population / Alison Bashford and Joyce E. Chaplin.

Publication:

Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2016]
©2016

Description:

353 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-344) and index.
Introduction -- Part I. Population and the New World. Population, Empire, and America -- Writing the Essay -- Part II. New Worlds in the Essay, c. 1803. New Holland -- The Americas -- The South Sea -- Part III. Malthus and the New World, 1803-1834. Slavery and Abolition -- Colonization and Emigration -- The Essay in New Worlds -- Coda.
Summary:

The New Worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus is a sweeping global and intellectual history that radically recasts our understanding of Malthus's Essay on the Principle of Population, the most famous book on population ever written or ever likely to be. Malthus's Essay is also persistently misunderstood. First published anonymously in 1798, the Essay systematically argues that population growth tends to outpace its means of subsistence unless kept in check by factors such as disease, famine, or war, or else by lowering the birth rate through such means as sexual abstinence. Challenging the widely held notion that Malthus's Essay was a product of the British and European context in which it was written, Alison Bashford and Joyce Chaplin demonstrate that it was the new world, as well as the old, that fundamentally shaped Malthus's ideas. They explore what the Atlantic and Pacific new worlds--from the Americas and the Caribbean to New Zealand and Tahiti--meant to Malthus, and how he treated them in his Essay. Bashford and Chaplin reveal how Malthus, long vilified as the scourge of the English poor, drew from his principle of population to conclude that the extermination of native populations by European settlers was unjust. Elegantly written and forcefully argued, The New Worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus relocates Malthus's Essay from the British economic and social context that has dominated its reputation to the colonial and global history that inspired its genesis.-- Provided by Publisher.
This book is a sweeping global and intellectual history that radically recasts our understanding of Malthus's Essay on the Principle of Population, the most famous book on population ever written or ever likely to be. Malthus's Essay is also persistently misunderstood. First published anonymously in 1798, the Essay systematically argues that population growth tends to outpace its means of subsistence unless kept in check by factors such as disease, famine, or war, or else by lowering the birth rate through such means as sexual abstinence. Challenging the widely held notion that Malthus's Essay was a product of the British and European context in which it was written, Alison Bashford and Joyce Chaplin demonstrate that it was the new world, as well as the old, that fundamentally shaped Malthus's ideas.

ISBN:

9780691164199 (hardback ; alkaline paper)
0691164193 (hardback ; alkaline paper)

Subject:

Malthus, T. R. (Thomas Robert), 1766-1834. Essay on the principle of population.
Malthus, T. R. (Thomas Robert), 1766-1834 Studies.
Malthus, Thomas Robert 1766-1834
Malthus, T. R. (Thomas Robert), 1766-1834
Essay on the principle of population (Malthus, T. R.)
Malthusianism.
Population.
Malthusianisme.
74.01 history of (human) geography.
Bevölkerungswachstum
Befolkning.
North America.
Amérique du Nord.
Nordamerika.
Malthus, T.R. 1766-1834

Added entries:

Chaplin, Joyce E., author.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 292635
Call No.: BIB 237008
Status: Available

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