This paper examines the theory and practice of the maritime cultural landscape in general, and projects the theoretical concepts and aspects involved on the highly dynamic late medieval north-eastern Zuiderzee region in the Netherlands. The cultivation of land and marine erosion (floods and rising sea level) are considered as the main factors that caused the transformation of the physical landscape of this region from peatlands with freshwater basins into a tidal lagoon. As a consequence, multiple settlements drowned, large areas of land submerged, and culture and the landscape gradually became more maritime, giving the research area a cultural identity and dimension.</p
The research presented in this paper is part of the doctoral research of the author and focuses on t...
The research presented in this paper is part of the doctoral research of the author and focuses on t...
From the late Middle Ages up to its closure in 1932 the Zuiderzee harboured a substantial amount of ...
This paper examines the theory and practice of the maritime cultural landscape in general, and proje...
This paper examines the theory and practice of the maritime cultural landscape in general, and proje...
This paper examines the theory and practice of the maritime cultural landscape in general, and proje...
For centuries, the Dutch landscape and her inhabitants have been connected to the water, sometimes l...
The research presented in this article focuses on the Noordoostpolder region – an area of reclaimed ...
The research presented in this article focuses on the Noordoostpolder region – an area of reclaimed ...
This article examines the dynamic past of the former island of Schokland. To this end, the concept o...
This paper considers large scale erosion of late medieval peatland landscapes along the tidal lagoon...
This chapter considers the creation of the polders and the advances in thinking about Flevoland as a...
The monograph that forms the basis of this PhD by Publication was published by Oxford University Pre...
The research presented in this paper is part of the doctoral research of the author and focuses on t...
The research presented in this paper is part of the doctoral research of the author and focuses on t...
From the late Middle Ages up to its closure in 1932 the Zuiderzee harboured a substantial amount of ...
This paper examines the theory and practice of the maritime cultural landscape in general, and proje...
This paper examines the theory and practice of the maritime cultural landscape in general, and proje...
This paper examines the theory and practice of the maritime cultural landscape in general, and proje...
For centuries, the Dutch landscape and her inhabitants have been connected to the water, sometimes l...
The research presented in this article focuses on the Noordoostpolder region – an area of reclaimed ...
The research presented in this article focuses on the Noordoostpolder region – an area of reclaimed ...
This article examines the dynamic past of the former island of Schokland. To this end, the concept o...
This paper considers large scale erosion of late medieval peatland landscapes along the tidal lagoon...
This chapter considers the creation of the polders and the advances in thinking about Flevoland as a...
The monograph that forms the basis of this PhD by Publication was published by Oxford University Pre...
The research presented in this paper is part of the doctoral research of the author and focuses on t...
The research presented in this paper is part of the doctoral research of the author and focuses on t...
From the late Middle Ages up to its closure in 1932 the Zuiderzee harboured a substantial amount of ...