After the economic prosperity of the Golden Age, the Netherlands entered a period of stagnation and decline, which lasted roughly from 1700 to 1850. During this period the city of Leiden saw its population shrink dramatically from some 53,000 inhabitants to around 36,000. The Hague, by contrast, experienced strong growth, from 30,000 to 52,000 inhabitants. This article compares spatial developments in these two northern Dutch cities based on development maps generated by a detailed analysis of historical city street maps. Such visual documentation of urban spatial changes in this period is still an infrequently used method. A comparison of the unique growth with the strong decline during three successive time periods, serves to highlight th...
In general, the eighteenth century in Holland is regarded as a period of decline after the great pro...
In 1592, the Enkhuizen town council decided to develop a sizeable urban expansion. As luck would hav...
From a recent inventory for the Cultural Heritage balance sheet 2009 it is evident that Dutch histor...
After the economic prosperity of the Golden Age, the Netherlands entered a period of stagnation and ...
After the economic prosperity of the Golden Age, the Netherlands entered a period of stagnation and ...
This article provides an insight into private building practice around 1800 in the shrinking cities ...
This article provides an insight into private building practice around 1800 in the shrinking cities ...
Based on archival research, this article describes the actions taken by the city government to put A...
The south-western delta region of the present-day Netherlands, the area where the rivers Maas, Schel...
From recent systematic building-historical research in the town of Leiden a frequently applied type ...
During the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam grew from a modest little town on the river Amstel into a pow...
The approximately ten houses preserved along the Haringvliet after 1940, provide an insight into the...
Contemporary urbanization patterns around the North Sea can only be understood by looking at their&n...
The population of the North-Holland towns of Hoorn and Enkhuizen declined dramatically in the p...
In olden times the diluvial sands of the southern Netherlands around the village nucleus formed wide...
In general, the eighteenth century in Holland is regarded as a period of decline after the great pro...
In 1592, the Enkhuizen town council decided to develop a sizeable urban expansion. As luck would hav...
From a recent inventory for the Cultural Heritage balance sheet 2009 it is evident that Dutch histor...
After the economic prosperity of the Golden Age, the Netherlands entered a period of stagnation and ...
After the economic prosperity of the Golden Age, the Netherlands entered a period of stagnation and ...
This article provides an insight into private building practice around 1800 in the shrinking cities ...
This article provides an insight into private building practice around 1800 in the shrinking cities ...
Based on archival research, this article describes the actions taken by the city government to put A...
The south-western delta region of the present-day Netherlands, the area where the rivers Maas, Schel...
From recent systematic building-historical research in the town of Leiden a frequently applied type ...
During the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam grew from a modest little town on the river Amstel into a pow...
The approximately ten houses preserved along the Haringvliet after 1940, provide an insight into the...
Contemporary urbanization patterns around the North Sea can only be understood by looking at their&n...
The population of the North-Holland towns of Hoorn and Enkhuizen declined dramatically in the p...
In olden times the diluvial sands of the southern Netherlands around the village nucleus formed wide...
In general, the eighteenth century in Holland is regarded as a period of decline after the great pro...
In 1592, the Enkhuizen town council decided to develop a sizeable urban expansion. As luck would hav...
From a recent inventory for the Cultural Heritage balance sheet 2009 it is evident that Dutch histor...