Initially, Dutch rural history was mostly practised by non-historians, including geographers, agronomists and sociologists. This changed after the Second World War, when B.H. Slicher van Bath founded a research group at Wageningen University. Because this group was the first in the Netherlands to apply the ideas of W. Abel and the French Annales School, it became prominent in the 1970s and 1980s. It specialised in long-term regional studies with the emphasis on economic and demographic development in the Early Modern Period. From 1990, the field was widened to include the Medieval and Modern Periods and with new themes such as political and water management history. During the last decade, rural history has become more comparative thanks to...
Recent publication in Rural History with special attention on the relation between landscapes and ci...
How old are our historical villages and how did they develop? Which factors contributed to their for...
This article explores the institutional and organizational foundations of rural planning in the Neth...
Initially, Dutch rural history was mostly practised by non-historians, including geographers, agrono...
Rural social and economic history of the Low Countries has long been in the shadow of more dominant ...
Rural social and economic history of the Low Countries has long been in the shadow of more domin...
Slicher van Bath, the last descendant of a centuries-old family of government officials and military...
Where the lower reaches of the rivers Rijn, Maas and Schelde have passed through the Northwest-Europ...
Since his pioneering article of 1976 the American historian Robert P. Brenner has tried to come to t...
I. Belgium: a latecomer to modern agrarian historiography Compared to her neighbours, Belgium embark...
Two questions will no doubt greet the arrival of this journal: why rural history? and why now? The c...
To some it may come as a surprise that the Netherlands have a nineteenth-century economic and social...
History is a discipline that is divided up into different specialist areas. The realisation of the s...
With 14 chapters devoted to technical aspects and 8 chapters on social, economic and geographical st...
The paper recalls the late rise of French historians’ interest for the countryside: They first consi...
Recent publication in Rural History with special attention on the relation between landscapes and ci...
How old are our historical villages and how did they develop? Which factors contributed to their for...
This article explores the institutional and organizational foundations of rural planning in the Neth...
Initially, Dutch rural history was mostly practised by non-historians, including geographers, agrono...
Rural social and economic history of the Low Countries has long been in the shadow of more dominant ...
Rural social and economic history of the Low Countries has long been in the shadow of more domin...
Slicher van Bath, the last descendant of a centuries-old family of government officials and military...
Where the lower reaches of the rivers Rijn, Maas and Schelde have passed through the Northwest-Europ...
Since his pioneering article of 1976 the American historian Robert P. Brenner has tried to come to t...
I. Belgium: a latecomer to modern agrarian historiography Compared to her neighbours, Belgium embark...
Two questions will no doubt greet the arrival of this journal: why rural history? and why now? The c...
To some it may come as a surprise that the Netherlands have a nineteenth-century economic and social...
History is a discipline that is divided up into different specialist areas. The realisation of the s...
With 14 chapters devoted to technical aspects and 8 chapters on social, economic and geographical st...
The paper recalls the late rise of French historians’ interest for the countryside: They first consi...
Recent publication in Rural History with special attention on the relation between landscapes and ci...
How old are our historical villages and how did they develop? Which factors contributed to their for...
This article explores the institutional and organizational foundations of rural planning in the Neth...