De invoering van het metrieke stelsel in Nederland tussen 1793 en 1880 : aspecten van een beschavingsproces

  • Maenen, Johannes Maria Augustinus
Publication date
January 2002
Publisher
[S.l. : s.n.]

Abstract

The Netherlands was one of the first countries in the world to adopt the metric system; a system that made its debut through the French Revolution. This step was taken by means of the Weights and Measures Act of 21 August 1816. For those who supported metrication, governments, natural sciences, it was a drive towards 'civilisation', overcoming what they regarded as irrational habits of the people. It would take several decades to achieve. People could not quickly change their mindset towards using decimal and scientific measuring units. In the mean time people were being educated about the new weights and measures and traders who did not use them in their shops were prosecuted. The inertia within the retail trades, by shoppers and consumers...

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