Publicaties
Economic and Social History in the Netherlands
Register 1989-1996
- Economic and Social History in the Netherlands, Volume 1 (1989) - Volume 7 (1996)
- Bart van Ark and Herman de Jong, 'Accounting for economic growth in the Netherlands since 1913', in: Volume 7 (1996) 199-242 (special issue The Study of Historical National Accounts in the Netherlands)
- Gert P. den Bakker, Jan de Gijt and Robert A.M. van Rooijen, 'New revision policies for the Dutch national accounts', in: Volume 7 (1996) 243-260 (special issue The Study of Historical National Accounts in the Netherlands)
- Jaap Barendregt, 'Currency reform in Europe: the Dutch case (1945-1952)', in: Volume 2 (1990) 121-134
- Michiel Baud, 'Families and migration. Towards an historical analysis of family networks', in: Volume 6 (1994) 83-108 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- 'Bibliography', in: Volume 4 (1992) 251-278 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- Jan Bieleman, 'Dutch agriculture in the Golden Age, 1570-1660', in: Volume 4 (1992) 159-185 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- Erik Bloemen, 'Hard Work! Ideology and interest in Dutch economic policy at home and abroad between 1945 and 1951', in: Volume 2 (1990) 135-148
- Arend Jan Boekestijn, 'Economic integration and the preservation of post-war consensus in the Benelux countries', in: Volume 5 (1993) 179-212
- Peter Boomgaard, '"Rough Music" outside Europe; the case of nineteenth-century Java', in: Volume 1 (1989) 141-148
- Peter Boomgaard, 'Why work for wages? Free labour in Java, 1600-1900', in: Volume 2 (1990) 37-56
- Gabriël van den Brink, 'From father to factory. The changing position of adult domestic workers in Woensel, 1700-1900', in: Volume 6 (1994) 197-220 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- H.-J. Brinkman, J.W. Drukker and S.J. Stuurop, 'The representativeness of the Dutch military registers as a source for quantitative history', in: Volume 1 (1989) 149-170
- Lodewijk Brunt and Heleen Ronden, 'The enemy without a face. Cholera in Amsterdam, 1832', in: Volume 3 (1991) 81-98
- Ary Burger, 'Dutch patterns of development. Economic growth and structural change in the Netherlands, 1800-1910', in: Volume 7 (1996) 161-180 (special issue The Study of Historical National Accounts in the Netherlands)
- Ary Burger and Pieter Jan-Pieter Smits, 'A benchmark comparison of service productivity between Europe and the United States for 1910', in: Volume 7 (1996) 133-160 (special issue The Study of Historical National Accounts in the Netherlands)
- Adrian Clemens, Peter Groote and Ronald Albers, 'The contribution of physical and human capital to economic growth in the Netherlands, 1850-1913', in: Volume 7 (1996) 181-198 (special issue The Study of Historical National Accounts in the Netherlands)
- Marcel Clement, 'Transportation networks in the Dutch province of Groningen in the nineteenth century', in: Volume 5 (1993) 103-128
- Freek Colombijn, 'Nostalgia for a better future. Organization of economic life in a colonial trading town: Padang (West Sumatra), 1906-1942', in: Volume 3 (1991) 155-182
- Dirk Damsma, 'Family wages or family allowances? Debates in the Dutch labour movement, 1890-1920', in: Volume 6 (1994) 169-182 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- Karel Davids, 'Technological change and the economic expansion of the Dutch Republic', in: Volume 4 (1992) 79-104 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- Karel Davids and Leo Noordegraaf, 'Introduction', in: Volume 4 (1992) 1-4 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- Leon Deben, 'Civilizing the residential working-class by regulations and lease rules for tenants, 1850-1980', in: Volume 5 (1993) 129-148
- Herman Diederiks, 'Criminality and ist repression in the past; quantitative approaches: a survey', in: Volume 1 (1989) 67-86
- Nico Dros, 'Javanese labour relations in a changing rural economy, 1830-1870', in: Volume 3 (1991) 133-154
- M. van Elteren, 'Dutch youth under the hegemony of Anglo-American mass culture and pedagogics', in: Volume 1 (1989) 171-194
- Theo Engelen, 'Family, production and reproduction. On the relationship between economic and demographic processes', in: Volume 6 (1994) 61-82 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- Wantje Fritschy, 'Taxation in Britain, France and the Netherlands in the eighteenth century', in: Volume 2 (1990) 57-80
- Henny Gooren, Hans Heger and Paul Klep, 'Labour relations, culture and fertility in Dutch agricultural communities, 1888', in: Volume 6 (1994) 221-238 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- Peter Groote, Ronald Albers and Adrian Clemens, 'Dutch rail- and tramways in comparative perspective, 1838-1913', in: Volume 7 (1996) 41-56 (special issue The Study of Historical National Accounts in the Netherlands)
- Arjan de Haan, 'Towards a single male earner. The decline of child and female emplyment in an Indian industry', in: Volume 6 (1994) 145-167 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- Marjolein 't Hart, 'Freedom and restrictions. State and economy in the Dutch republic, 1570-1670', in: Volume 4 (1992) 105-130 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- Marjolein 't Hart, 'Public loans and lenders in the seventeenth century Netherlands', in: Volume 1 (1989) 119-140
- Edwiin Horlings and Jan Pieter Smits, 'Private consumer exoenditure in the Netherlands, 1800-1913', in: Volume 7 (1996) 15-40 (special issue The Study of Historical National Accounts in the Netherlands)
- Herman de Jong, 'Measuring real output and productivity in Dutch manufacturing 1921-1960', in: Volume 5 (1993) 213-242
- Joost Jonker, 'Sinecures or sinews of power? Interlocking directorship and bank-industry relations in the Netherlands, 1910-1940', in: Volume 3 (1991) 119-132
- David I. Kertzer, 'Family strategies and changing labour relations. Introduction to the special issue of Economic and Social History in ther Netherlands', in: Volume 6 (1994) 11-18 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- P.W. Klein and Jan Willem Veluwenkamp, 'The role of the entrepreneur in the economic expansion of the Dutch Republic', in: Volume 4 (1992) 27-54 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- Hein A.M. Klemann, 'Dutch international economic relations during the depression of the 1930s', in: Volume 5 (1993) 149-178
- Ad Knotter, 'Problems of the family economy. Peasant economy, domestic production and labour markets in pre-industrial Europe', in: Volume 6 (1994) 19-60 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- Jan Kok, 'The moral nation. Illegitimacy and bridal pregnance in the Netherlands from 1600 to the present', in: Volume 2 (1990) 7-36
- Jan Kok, 'Revealing family strategies using life course analysis', in: Volume 6 (1994) 109-128 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- Pim Kooij and Vincent Sleebe, 'A small village in a changing world. Integral history history at a local level', in: Volume 3 (1991) 19-36
- Kitty de Leeuw, 'Local costume in the Netherlands, 1800-today. An out-of-date position or a collective stance?', in: Volume 3 (1991) 61-80
- Marco H.D. van Leeuwen and James E. Oeppen, 'Reconstructing the demographic regime of Amsterdam 1681-1920', in: Volume 5 (1993) 61-102
- Dick van Lente, 'The crafts in industrial society: ideals and policy in the Netherlands, 1890-1930', in: Volume 2 (1990) 99-120
- Clé Lesger, 'Intraregional trade and the port system in Holland, 1400-1700', in: Volume 4 (1992) 186-218 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- J. Thomas Lindblad, 'The economic history of colonial Indonesia: a historiographical survey', in: Volume 1 (1989) 31-48
- J. Thomas Lindblad, 'Foreign investment in late-colonial and post-colonial Indonesia', in: Volume 3 (1991) 183-208
- J. Thomas Lindblad, 'Foreign trade of the seventeenth century', in: Volume 4 (1992) 219-250 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- Marcel van der Linden, 'Households and labour movements', in: Volume 6 (1994) 129-144 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- Luc Nagtegaal, 'The pre-modern city in Indonesia and its fall from grace with the gods', in: Volume 5 (1993) 39-60
- Dirk Jaap Noordam, 'Marriage patterns of patricians in Leiden sixteenth to nineteenth century', in: Volume 5 (1993) 25-38
- Leo Noordegraaf, 'Dearth, plague and trade: economy and mentality in the Northern Netherlands, fifteenth-nineteenth century', in: Volume 1 (1989) 49-66
- Leo Noordegraaf, 'Dutch industry in the Golden Age', in: Volume 4 (1992) 131-158 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- H.P.H. Nusteling, 'Periods and caesurae in the demographic history of the Netherlands, 1600-1900', in: Volume 1 (1989) 87-118
- Geert Oostindie, 'The economics of Surinam slavery', in: Volume 5 (1993) 1-24
- Jan-Pieter Smits, 'The size and structure of the Dutch service sector in international perspective, 1850-1914', in: Volume 2 (1990) 81-98
- Jan-Pieter Smits, Jan Luiten van Zanden and Bart van Ark, 'Introduction. The study of historical accounts in the Netherlands', in: Volume 7 (1996) 7-14 (special issue The Study of Historical National Accounts in the Netherlands)
- Pieter Spierenburg, 'Early modern prisons and the dye trade. The fate of convict rasping as proof of the insufficiency of the economic approach to prison history', in: Volume 3 (1991) 1-18
- Loes van der Valk, 'Poor law and social security legislation in the Netherlands', in: Volume 3 (1991) 99-118
- Pien Versteegh, 'Labour migration and family organization. Polish migrants in Limburg in comparative perspective', in: Volume 6 (1994) 183-196 (special issue Family Strategies and Labour Relations)
- Wybren Verstegen, 'National wealth and income from capital in the Netherlands, c 1805-1910', in: Volume 7 (1996) 73-108 (special issue The Study of Historical National Accounts in the Netherlands)
- Jan de Vries, 'The labour market', in: Volume 4 (1992) 55-78 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- Jan Luiten van Zanden, 'The development of governement finances in a chaotic period', in: Volume 7 (1996) 57-72 (special issue The Study of Historical National Accounts in the Netherlands)
- Jan Luiten van Zanden, 'The Dutch economic history of the period 1500-1940: a review of the present state of affairs', in: Volume 1 (1989) 9-30
- Jan Luiten van Zanden, 'Economic Growth in hte Golden Age. The development of the economy of Holland, 1500-1650', in: Volume 4 (1992) 5-26 (Special issue The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age)
- Jan Luiten van Zanden, 'From peasant economy to modern market-oriented agriculture. The transformation of the rural economy of the Eastern Netherlands 1800-1914', in: Volume 3 (1991) 37-60