For this PhD thesis, the reports of human encounters with water were used to evaluate the allocation of duties and responsibilities within Holland’s urban communities between 1600 and 1660. This was done by systematically examining the reports of water-related issues in (a) notarial records and (b) petitions to the urban magistrates, originating from the cities of Alkmaar, Haarlem, The Hague and Rotterdam. Additional archival sources, such as patent applications, tendering documents, and legal records helped to put the findings from the notarial records and petitions into perspective. The overall conclusion of the thesis is that taking water as a viewpoint reveals that the urban communities of Holland were highly subsidiary in nature. Indiv...
In de hoogheemraadschappen van Rijnland en Schieland trad in de vroegmoderne tijd een radicale insti...
This article offers an examination of the seigneurie (heerlijkheid) as an element in the institution...
It is often suggested that early modern Amsterdam was a thirsty city, in dire anticipation of the te...
For this PhD thesis, the reports of human encounters with water were used to evaluate the allocation...
According to the literature inspired by the ideas of Robert Brenner, leaseholders, small farmers and...
This chapter examines the case of Rotterdam as one of the most representative cities in the Randstad...
Polder LandThis review of Waterstaat in stedenland. Het hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland voor 1857 (Ut...
The standard picture of public governance in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) is one of consultation w...
The standard picture of public governance in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) is one of consultation w...
For early modern societies, distributing the costs of flood defences between the stakeholders in an ...
This archaeological-historical study focuses on the urban sanitation infrastructure of the 13th to 1...
The standard picture of public governance in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) is one of consultation w...
Between 1650 and 1750 the costs of dike maintenance in West-Zeeuws-Vlaanderen rose steeply, due to d...
Water control is very important for the Netherlands. There is a variety of water- control organizati...
In the Early Modern Period the representation of landowners on the regional water boards of Rijnland...
In de hoogheemraadschappen van Rijnland en Schieland trad in de vroegmoderne tijd een radicale insti...
This article offers an examination of the seigneurie (heerlijkheid) as an element in the institution...
It is often suggested that early modern Amsterdam was a thirsty city, in dire anticipation of the te...
For this PhD thesis, the reports of human encounters with water were used to evaluate the allocation...
According to the literature inspired by the ideas of Robert Brenner, leaseholders, small farmers and...
This chapter examines the case of Rotterdam as one of the most representative cities in the Randstad...
Polder LandThis review of Waterstaat in stedenland. Het hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland voor 1857 (Ut...
The standard picture of public governance in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) is one of consultation w...
The standard picture of public governance in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) is one of consultation w...
For early modern societies, distributing the costs of flood defences between the stakeholders in an ...
This archaeological-historical study focuses on the urban sanitation infrastructure of the 13th to 1...
The standard picture of public governance in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) is one of consultation w...
Between 1650 and 1750 the costs of dike maintenance in West-Zeeuws-Vlaanderen rose steeply, due to d...
Water control is very important for the Netherlands. There is a variety of water- control organizati...
In the Early Modern Period the representation of landowners on the regional water boards of Rijnland...
In de hoogheemraadschappen van Rijnland en Schieland trad in de vroegmoderne tijd een radicale insti...
This article offers an examination of the seigneurie (heerlijkheid) as an element in the institution...
It is often suggested that early modern Amsterdam was a thirsty city, in dire anticipation of the te...