Trends in Rural Social and Economic History of the Pre-Industrial Low Countries. Recent Themes and Ideas in Journals and Books of the Past Five Years (2007-2013)

Rural social and economic history of the Low Countries has long been in the shadow of more dominant urban-focused histories. Perhaps this is unsurprising, given the high level of urbanisation seen in parts of the Low Countries from the high Middle Ages onwards. However, it may also be connected with...

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Main Author: Daniel r. Curtis
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Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2013-09-01
Series:BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
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Online Access:https://ojstest.minions.amsterdam/article/view/6087
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Trends in Rural Social and Economic History of the Pre-Industrial Low Countries. Recent Themes and Ideas in Journals and Books of the Past Five Years (2007-2013)
BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
Social History
Economic History
Historiography
Rural History
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title Trends in Rural Social and Economic History of the Pre-Industrial Low Countries. Recent Themes and Ideas in Journals and Books of the Past Five Years (2007-2013)
title_short Trends in Rural Social and Economic History of the Pre-Industrial Low Countries. Recent Themes and Ideas in Journals and Books of the Past Five Years (2007-2013)
title_full Trends in Rural Social and Economic History of the Pre-Industrial Low Countries. Recent Themes and Ideas in Journals and Books of the Past Five Years (2007-2013)
title_fullStr Trends in Rural Social and Economic History of the Pre-Industrial Low Countries. Recent Themes and Ideas in Journals and Books of the Past Five Years (2007-2013)
title_full_unstemmed Trends in Rural Social and Economic History of the Pre-Industrial Low Countries. Recent Themes and Ideas in Journals and Books of the Past Five Years (2007-2013)
title_sort trends in rural social and economic history of the pre-industrial low countries. recent themes and ideas in journals and books of the past five years (2007-2013)
publisher Open Journals
series BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
issn 0165-0505
2211-2898
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Rural social and economic history of the Low Countries has long been in the shadow of more dominant urban-focused histories. Perhaps this is unsurprising, given the high level of urbanisation seen in parts of the Low Countries from the high Middle Ages onwards. However, it may also be connected with problems in the discipline of rural history itself – arguably a major one being the tendency towards a) localism and b) description rather than analysis. Probably a way of rectifying this situation is by becoming more explicit and systematic with our use of comparative history – both in regions of the Low Countries, but also in creating links with wider historical processes across Western Europe as well. This paper makes a small contribution by bringing together important themes and ideas that have linked research in our various regions of interest over the past five years.
topic Social History
Economic History
Historiography
Rural History
url https://ojstest.minions.amsterdam/article/view/6087
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