E. A. Wrigley
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E. A. Wrigley, (born 1931) commonly known as Tony Wrigley, is a historical demographer.
Wrigley and Peter Laslett co-founded the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure in 1964. He wrote the book "Continuity, Chance and Change" in 1988.
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