Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure
          
          
          		 
          		Former HQ of the CGHPSS, 25–27 Trumpington Street
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          The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure was founded in 1964 by Tony Wrigley (then lecturer in Department of Geography) and the late Peter Laslett. The Group is best known for its pioneering work on English demographic history and on the history of family and household structures.
          
          
          
          - Website:
- https://www.hpss.geog.cam.ac.uk/
- Historians:
- Laslett, Thomas Peter Ruffell
 Wrigley, Edward Anthony
 
- Themes:
- Demographic history
 Economic history
 History and computing
 Quantitative history
 Social history
Other Articles
            - E. A. Wrigley, 'Small-scale but not parochial: the work of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure', Family and Community History, 1 (1998), 27–36
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