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S L Engerman

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Journal of Family History|July 1, 1977
Black fertility and family structure in the U.S., 1880--1940S L Engerman
The William and Mary Quarterly|January 1, 1978
Fertility differentials between slaves in the United States and the British West Indies: a note on lactation practices and their possible implicationsH S Klein, S L Engerman
Annales (Paris, France : 1946)|January 1, 1976
[Not Available]H S Klein, S L Engerman
Cahiers D'Etudes Africaines|January 1, 1975
Shipping patterns and mortality in the African slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, 1825-1830H S Klein, S L Engerman
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History|January 1, 1983
Secular changes in American and British stature and nutritionR W Fogel, S L Engerman, R Floud
Social Science History|January 1, 1982
Exploring the uses of data on height: the analysis of long-term trends in nutrition, labor welfare, and labor productivityR W Fogel, S L Engerman, J Trussell
The William and Mary Quarterly|July 17, 2008
Transoceanic mortality: the slave trade in comparative perspectiveH S Klein, S L Engerman, R Haines, et al.
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Journal of Family History|July 1, 1977
Black fertility and family structure in the U.S., 1880--1940S L Engerman
The William and Mary Quarterly|January 1, 1978
Fertility differentials between slaves in the United States and the British West Indies: a note on lactation practices and their possible implicationsH S Klein, S L Engerman
Annales (Paris, France : 1946)|January 1, 1976
[Not Available]H S Klein, S L Engerman
Cahiers D'Etudes Africaines|January 1, 1975
Shipping patterns and mortality in the African slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, 1825-1830H S Klein, S L Engerman
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History|January 1, 1983
Secular changes in American and British stature and nutritionR W Fogel, S L Engerman, R Floud
Social Science History|January 1, 1982
Exploring the uses of data on height: the analysis of long-term trends in nutrition, labor welfare, and labor productivityR W Fogel, S L Engerman, J Trussell
The William and Mary Quarterly|July 17, 2008
Transoceanic mortality: the slave trade in comparative perspectiveH S Klein, S L Engerman, R Haines, et al.
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