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Population-Area Relationship for Medieval European Cities
- Author
- A Bretagnolle
- A Dyer
- A Gomez-Lievano
- A Kander
- A O’Sullivan
- A Zeileis
- A Zorzi
- B Dobson
- B Geremek
- B van Bavel
- BM Campbell
- BM Campbell
- C Dyer
- C Shapiro
- CC Fenwick
- Celine Rozenblat
- CI Jones
- D Clark
- D Keene
- D Kent
- D Nicholas
- D Nicholas
- D Nicholas
- D Nicholas
- D Nicholas
- D Pumain
- D Pumain
- DJ Keene
- DJC King
- DM Palliser
- E Carpentier
- E Cox
- E Glaeser
- E Rutledge
- E Rutledge
- E Rutledge
- EA Wrigley
- EA Wrigley
- F Braudel
- F Braudel
- F Braudel
- F Engels
- F Franceschi
- F Mendels
- F Michaud
- F Tönnies
- G Duranton
- G Sjoberg
- GE Lenski
- H Ammann
- H Carter
- H Pirenne
- H Pirenne
- H Pirenne
- I Wallerstein
- J Caille
- J Cuenca Esteban
- J De Vries
- J Edwards
- J Gies
- J Hadwin
- J Heers
- J Henrich
- J Kermode
- J Lobo
- J Mokyr
- J Rollo-Koster
- J Schofield
- J Schofield
- JB DeLong
- JC Russell
- JC Russell
- JH Munro
- JH von Thünen
- JL Abu-Lughod
- JM Najemy
- José Lobo
- K Davids
- K Reyerson
- KD Lilley
- KD Lilley
- KJ Beloch
- L Martines
- LM Bettencourt
- LMA Bettencourt
- Luís M. A. Bettencourt
- M Batty
- M Fujita
- M Weber
- M Weber
- M Weber
- M Wolfe
- M Wolfe
- MCT Challier
- Michael E. Smith
- MM Postan
- MRG Conzen
- MW Beresford
- N Pounds
- O Creighton
- OE Williamson
- P Allen
- P Bairoch
- P Bairoch
- P Clark
- P Haggett
- P Kriedte
- P Malanima
- P Malanima
- P Malanima
- P Nightingale
- P Nightingale
- P Nightingale
- P Nightingale
- P Nightingale
- P Spufford
- PM Hauser
- PN Balchin
- R Mols
- R Mols
- R White
- RC Allen
- REE Glasscock
- RH Britnell
- RH Britnell
- RH Britnell
- RH Britnell
- RH Britnell
- RH Hilton
- RS Lopez
- Rudolf Cesaretti
- S Klasen
- S Ogilvie
- S Ogilvie
- SA Epstein
- Scott G. Ortman
- SG Ortman
- SG Ortman
- SG Ortman
- SH Rigby
- SR Epstein
- T Chandler
- W Alonso
- W Blockmans
- W Strange
- WC Jordan
- WC Jordan
- Publication venue
- 'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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