Francisco J. Beltrán Tapia
  • Publications
    • Gender discrimination early in life (missing girls)
    • Education
    • Population, inequality and economic growth
    • Commons and agricultural Development
  • Projects
    • What was in a name? Culture, naming practices and individual outcomes in the past
    • Missing girls in historical Europe
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The return from baptism (Salentin, 1859).

What was in a name? Culture, naming practices and individual outcomes in the past

This research project (ALLTHENAMES) studies first names in historical Europe (circa 1750-1950) as a source of information about parental cultural values and beliefs (i.e. the importance attached to religious values, family ties, education, political beliefs, and gender roles, among other dimensions). Relying on names as expressions of parental attitudes also helps shedding light on how parents raised their children and therefore shaped their individual outcomes (i.e. infant and child mortality, education, heights, marriage age, etc.).

Funded by the Research Council of Norway (FRIPRO, 2026-2030), this project is hosted by the Department of Historical Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

More details here.