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Banister, Judith. "A Brief History of China's Population," in Poston and Yaukey, eds. The Population of Modern China (1992). pp. 51–57. online; Banister, Judith. "An analysis of recent data on the population of China." Population and Development review (1984) 10#2: 241-271 online. Broadberry, Stephen, Hanhui Guan, and David Daokui Li.
Historical population in China from 400 BC [13] Historical population of India and China since 1100 with projection to 2100 During 1960–2015, the population grew to nearly 1.4 billion. Under Mao Zedong , China nearly doubled in population from 540 million in 1949 to 969 million in 1979.
Timeline of Chinese history. This is a timeline of Chinese ... 800,000 although Lynn A. Struve conjectures that the city’s population was hardly likely to have ...
This is a list of population milestones by country (and year first reached). Only existing countries are included, not former countries. Only existing countries are included, not former countries. 20 million milestone
The Mongol Yuan dynasty became the first conquest dynasty in Chinese history to rule the entirety of China proper and its population as an ethnic minority. The dynasty also directly controlled the Mongol heartland and other regions, inheriting the largest share of territory of the eastern Mongol empire , which roughly coincided with the modern ...
History of China • Timeline • Years: Events in the year 1955 in China. The country had an estimated population of 605 million people. [1] Incumbents
HONG KONG — China said Tuesday that its population declined last year for the first time in six decades, a historic shift with profound implications for the world’s second-largest economy ...
Victims of a famine forced to sell their children from The Famine in China (1878) Global famines history. This is a List of famines in China, part of the series of lists of disasters in China. Between 108 BC and 1911 AD, there were no fewer than 1,828 recorded famines in China, or once nearly every year in one province or another. The famines ...