Projects

 

Anabaptist Elite Formation in South-West Friesland
Contact: Cor Trompetter
Fryske Akademy.

The autonomy of Amsterdam and Antwerp vis-á-vis the central state, c. 1530 - c. 1830 (until 2006)
Contact: Marjolein 't Hart.

Citizens, money and urban governments. Comparative studies on the relationship between government, citizens and finances in the Low Countries, c.1400-1700
Contact: Karel Davids.

Close encounters with the Dutch. The North Sea as near-core region for a nascent modern world (1550-1750)
Contact: Lex Heerma van Voss (lhv@iisg.nl)
URL: www.iisg.nl/research/northsea.php.

The Evolution of Financial Markets in the Dutch Republic, 1500-1800
Contacts: Oscar Gelderblom (oscar.gelderblom@let.uu.nl) and Joost Jonker (roode.jonker@inter.nl.net)
Read more [pdf].

Power, Markets and Economic Development: The Rise, Organization, and Institutional Framework of Markets in Holland, 11th - 16th Centuries
Contact: Bas van Bavel.

Provincial Finances in the Dutch Republic
Contacts: Victor Enthoven, Wantje Fritschy, Cor Trompetter
URL: www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/GewestelijkeFinancien.

Uitgevaren voor de Kamers van de VOC
(in cooperation with the Nationaal Archief, The Hague, and the Zeeuws Archief, Middelburg)
Contact: Jan Parmentier.

Watermanagement in Rijnland. A history of water management in the district of Rijnland (in central Holland) from the Middle Ages to ca. 1850
Water management is studied in the broadest possible sense, i.e. related to technological, social-economic and political developments.

War and society during the Dutch Golden Age. The impact of warfare upon economy and social structures of the Netherlands, 1580-1680 (until 2006)
Contact: Marjolein 't Hart.

Women's Work in the Northern Netherlands in the early modern period, c. 1500-1815
The objective of this program is to obtain a more precise understanding of Dutch women's work in the early modern period. The program examines women's work from the perspective of the labour market and form the perspective of the women themselves.
URL: www.iisg.nl/research/womenswork.php.

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