Article ID: CBB843344078

Urbanization and mortality in Britain, c. 1800–50 (2020)

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In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists have identified deteriorating health conditions in towns as undermining the positive effects of rising real incomes on the ‘biological standard of living’. This article reviews long-run historical relationships between urbanization and epidemiological trends in England, and then addresses the specific question: did mortality rise especially in rapidly growing industrial and manufacturing towns in the period c. 1830–50? Using comparative data for British, European, and American cities and selected rural populations, this study finds good evidence for widespread increases in mortality in the second quarter of the nineteenth century. However, this phenomenon was not confined to ‘new’ or industrial towns. Instead, mortality rose in the 1830s especially among young children (aged one to four years) in a wide range of populations and environments. This pattern of heightened mortality extended between c. 1830 and c. 1870, and coincided with a well-established rise and decline in scarlet fever virulence and mortality. The evidence presented here therefore supports claims that mortality worsened for young children in the middle decades of the nineteenth century, but also indicates that this phenomenon was more geographically ubiquitous, less severe, and less chronologically concentrated than previously argued.

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Authors & Contributors
Magnello, M. Eileen
Briones, Matthew
Ismail, Shehab
Kindell, Christopher Steven
Park, Sun-Young
Cummins, Neil
Journals
Medical History
Economic History Review
Social History of Medicine
Journal of Economic History
Intellectual History Review
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
The University of Chicago Press
Open University (United Kingdom)
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of California, Los Angeles
MIT Press
Concepts
Vital statistics
Public health
Urbanization
Epidemics
Urban history
Infant health services
People
Jenner, Edward
Chadwick, Edwin
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
17th century
16th century
Early modern
Places
Great Britain
England
London (England)
France
Paris (France)
Honolulu (Hawaii)
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