‘Amsterdam is standing on Norway ’ – this was a popular saying in the Dutch Republic of the seventeenth century.There was more than one inflection to the phrase. Amsterdam was, in the first instance, built atop a subterranean forest of Norwegian origin. But southern Norway was also a vital resource zone, subordinated to Amsterdam-based capital.This paper follows the movement of strategic commodity frontiers within early modern Europe from the standpoint of capitalism as world-ecology, joining in dialectical unity the production of capital and the production of nature. Our geographical focus is trained upon the emergence of the Global North Atlantic, that zone providing the strategic raw materials and food supplies indispensable to the cons...
Rieth Éric. Early European Exploitation of the Northern Atlantic, 800-1700 A.D. Colloque internation...
In this article, we present ongoing archaeological research into Scandinavia's forested inland regio...
For a long time the early modern population of North Western Europe has been looked upon as fairly s...
'Amsterdam is standing on Norway' - this was a popular saying in the Dutch Republic of the seventeen...
In the first of two essays in this Journal, I seek to unify the historical geography of early modern...
In the first of two essays in this Journal, I seek to unify the historical geography of early modern...
Abstract: In the 1960s, Norway lagged behind its Scandinavian neighbors in the aggregate value of ec...
Many facets of what are commonly considered to be novel and unique characteristics of modern Capita...
The fisheries have hat a profound influence on the development of human societies in the North Atlan...
The Dutch were engaged in important activities in the north and in the Arctic during the sixteenth a...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...
Amsterdam experienced the greatest upturn in its economic fortunes in the sixteenth and seventeenth ...
The fisheries have had a profound influence on the development of human societies in the North Atlan...
Infrastructure, industry and extraction have greatly reshaped the North Sea over the last five decad...
We propose the concept of the ?Fish Revolution? to demarcate the dramatic increase in North Atlantic...
Rieth Éric. Early European Exploitation of the Northern Atlantic, 800-1700 A.D. Colloque internation...
In this article, we present ongoing archaeological research into Scandinavia's forested inland regio...
For a long time the early modern population of North Western Europe has been looked upon as fairly s...
'Amsterdam is standing on Norway' - this was a popular saying in the Dutch Republic of the seventeen...
In the first of two essays in this Journal, I seek to unify the historical geography of early modern...
In the first of two essays in this Journal, I seek to unify the historical geography of early modern...
Abstract: In the 1960s, Norway lagged behind its Scandinavian neighbors in the aggregate value of ec...
Many facets of what are commonly considered to be novel and unique characteristics of modern Capita...
The fisheries have hat a profound influence on the development of human societies in the North Atlan...
The Dutch were engaged in important activities in the north and in the Arctic during the sixteenth a...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...
Amsterdam experienced the greatest upturn in its economic fortunes in the sixteenth and seventeenth ...
The fisheries have had a profound influence on the development of human societies in the North Atlan...
Infrastructure, industry and extraction have greatly reshaped the North Sea over the last five decad...
We propose the concept of the ?Fish Revolution? to demarcate the dramatic increase in North Atlantic...
Rieth Éric. Early European Exploitation of the Northern Atlantic, 800-1700 A.D. Colloque internation...
In this article, we present ongoing archaeological research into Scandinavia's forested inland regio...
For a long time the early modern population of North Western Europe has been looked upon as fairly s...