Navigating History: Economy, Society, Knowledge, and Nature : : Essays in Honour of Prof. Dr. C.A. Davids / / Pepijn Brandon, Go Sabine, Verstegen Wybren.

In Navigating History: Economy, Society, Knowledge, and Nature the contributors present new research that touches on the core themes developed in Karel Davids’s work. The book reflects Davids’s omnivorous character as a scholar. Nevertheless, there are common strands that run throughout the introduc...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, , Boston : : BRILL,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Library of Economic History 11.
Physical Description:1 online resource (353 pages).
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright --
Contents --
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Notes on Contributors --
Preface --
Davids and Goliath: How Books Helped to Combat Historians’ Adversaries /
Resources of Knowledge, Cultures of Learning --
Religion, Culture, and the Great Enrichment /
Wandering about the Learning Market: Early Modern Apprenticeship in Antwerp Gold- and Silversmith Ateliers /
Educating World Citizens: The Rise of International Education in the Twenty-first Century /
Institutions for a Global Economy --
A Changing Landscape: Institutions and Institutional Change in the Dutch Economy /
Social Partnership in the Northern Netherlands (1985-?) /
Chasing Whales, Crossing Oceans --
Zaanse Jonas: Zaan Whaling and Shipbuilding in the Seventeenth Century /
Keeping Risk at Bay: Risk Management and Insurance in Eighteenth-century Dutch Whaling /
Figuring Out Global and Local Relations: Cantonese Face-makers and their Sitters in the 18th Century /
Chains of Profit, Chains of Labour --
Chasing the Delfland: Slave Revolts, Enslavement, and (Private) VOC Networks in Early Modern Asia /
“With the Power of Language and the Force of Reason”: An Amsterdam Banker’s Fight for Slave Owners’ Compensation /
Up and Down the Chain: Sugar Refiners’ Responses to Changing Food Regimes /
Humans and their Natural Environment --
Enlightened Ideas in Commemoration Books of the 1825 Zuiderzee Flood in the Netherlands /
Secret and Stillborn: A Dutch Fiscal Bill from 1947 to Protect Both Nature and Monuments on Dutch Estates /
Birds in Texel in 1910 and the Shifting Baseline Syndrome /
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Summary:In Navigating History: Economy, Society, Knowledge, and Nature the contributors present new research that touches on the core themes developed in Karel Davids’s work. The book reflects Davids’s omnivorous character as a scholar. Nevertheless, there are common strands that run throughout the introduction and fourteen chapters gathered here. Major themes include resources of knowledge, cultures of learning, and humans and their natural environment. Together, these fourteen essays provide a fascinating panorama of social, economic, and environmental history of the past millennium. The book seeks to bring back the different levels of geographical scope, fusing the local, the national and the global. Contributors are: Ulbe Bosma, Pepijn Brandon, Jaap Bruijn, Petra van Dam, Victor Enthoven, Sabine Go, Marjolein ’t Hart, Raoul De Kerf, Jan Lucassen, Karin Lurvink, Joel Mokyr, Marijn Molema, Bert de Munck, Pál Nyiri, Harm Pieters, Matthias van Rossum, Joost Schokkenbroek, Jeroen Touwen, Wybren Verstegen, and Jan Luiten van Zanden.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004381562
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Pepijn Brandon, Go Sabine, Verstegen Wybren.