It is often suggested that early modern Amsterdam was a thirsty city, in dire anticipation of the technological solutions that would finally provide it with the necessary quantities of potable water in the nineteenth century. However, a piped water system would have been technologically possible even a century before it was finally implemented, and in 1748 was even explicitly considered, but rejected as too inflexible and too vulnerable to sabotage. I consider this decision in its context, and show that while Amsterdam’s system of provisioning changed throughout the early modern era, it was nonetheless able to meet the requirements of the city’s population and its government
In 1905 the Amsterdam municipal council outlined a city extension plan for the Binnendijksche Buiten...
Managing Water in an Urban Land. A New History of Rijnland Waterstad in stedenland, a history of the...
In the early modern period the viability of large-scale drainage projects implemented by courtiers, ...
The capital of The Netherlands, Amsterdam, is home to more than 800,000 people. Developments in wate...
For this PhD thesis, the reports of human encounters with water were used to evaluate the allocation...
For this PhD thesis, the reports of human encounters with water were used to evaluate the allocation...
In Amsterdam, a major problem in dealing with cholera was the lack of knowledge. The cause of the di...
This chapter examines the case of Rotterdam as one of the most representative cities in the Randstad...
Cities worldwide currently face freshwater shortages. Forecasts predict that demand will outstrip na...
By the end of the eighteenth century the majority of households in London received a piped water sup...
The NETHERLANDS has a long history of water management.As early as the11th and 12th centuries, local...
In the eighteenth century Amsterdam more or less stopped growing. Its population fluctuated around 2...
European foundries master the art of mass-producing cast iron pipes in the early 1800s (Cast Iron So...
Around 1850, Amsterdam was surrounded by water, on a tongue of land between the River IJ to the nort...
Contributing to the optimisation of drinking-water supplies is a key responsibility for professional...
In 1905 the Amsterdam municipal council outlined a city extension plan for the Binnendijksche Buiten...
Managing Water in an Urban Land. A New History of Rijnland Waterstad in stedenland, a history of the...
In the early modern period the viability of large-scale drainage projects implemented by courtiers, ...
The capital of The Netherlands, Amsterdam, is home to more than 800,000 people. Developments in wate...
For this PhD thesis, the reports of human encounters with water were used to evaluate the allocation...
For this PhD thesis, the reports of human encounters with water were used to evaluate the allocation...
In Amsterdam, a major problem in dealing with cholera was the lack of knowledge. The cause of the di...
This chapter examines the case of Rotterdam as one of the most representative cities in the Randstad...
Cities worldwide currently face freshwater shortages. Forecasts predict that demand will outstrip na...
By the end of the eighteenth century the majority of households in London received a piped water sup...
The NETHERLANDS has a long history of water management.As early as the11th and 12th centuries, local...
In the eighteenth century Amsterdam more or less stopped growing. Its population fluctuated around 2...
European foundries master the art of mass-producing cast iron pipes in the early 1800s (Cast Iron So...
Around 1850, Amsterdam was surrounded by water, on a tongue of land between the River IJ to the nort...
Contributing to the optimisation of drinking-water supplies is a key responsibility for professional...
In 1905 the Amsterdam municipal council outlined a city extension plan for the Binnendijksche Buiten...
Managing Water in an Urban Land. A New History of Rijnland Waterstad in stedenland, a history of the...
In the early modern period the viability of large-scale drainage projects implemented by courtiers, ...