Across the borders of Dutch history. The Anniversary Symposium of the Institute of Netherlands History
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The administration of Holland. Writings on the administration of the county of Holland in the period from 1299 to1567
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Digitale versie van de Bijdragen voor de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden (BGN)
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De digitale versie van Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde.
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The Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland (BWN) is an academic reference work that contains short descriptions of the lives of persons who distinguished themselves in some way in the recent or distant past.
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A.J. van der Aa's Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden bevat uitgebreide biografieën met verwijzingen naar primaire en secundaire literatuur.
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Broncommentaren: A series of publications containing commentaries on sources that are important for the history of the Netherlands
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New critical edition of the most important groups of charters from Gelre, including a great deal of previously unpublished material.
|
New critical edition of charters relating to the counties of Holland and Zeeland up to 1299.
|
Modern critical edition of charters associated with Kloosterrade Abbey
|
Modern edition of an important chronicle about Groningen and the surrounding areas in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, published with different versions from the various manuscripts.
|
Survey of personnel employed in institutions concerned with government and the administration of justice from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
|
Publication of the financial accounts of Utrecht Cathedral during the period 1395-1529: important not only with respect to the history of the cathedral's construction but also, in more general terms, for the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the late Middle Ages.
|
Database containing all documents associated with the main regional meetings in the dukedom of Gelre and the county of Zutphen in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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De Digitale Charterbank Nederland (DCN) is een centraal dataportal waarin uiteindelijk de gegevens van alle in de Nederlandse archiefinstellingen bewaarde charters in één zoekactie kunnen worden doorzocht.
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De Divisiekroniek beschrijft de geschiedenis van Holland vanaf de vroegste tijden tot het jaar 1517. Daarnaast behelst het een wereldgeschiedenis, een populair genre in de late Middeleeuwen.
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Documented sources on trade conducted from the 12th century up to and including the 16th century, particularly between the two Dutch provinces of Holland and Zeeland and England, Scotland and Ireland.
|
Analytical inventory of sources present in archives and libraries in Rome that relate to the history of Dutch artists and scholars.
|
Publication of mainly qualitative sources on the history of mediaeval trade carried out by the Netherlands with coastal towns on the Baltic Sea.
|
Publication of source material on the meetings of the count and the towns, and the towns among themselves, in Holland during the late Middle Ages as a forerunner of the later States of Holland.
|
Edition of source material on the official meetings that were held between the Count and the towns as well as the meetings that the towns had with each other in Zeeland during the late Middle Ages as a precursor of what was to eventually become the Estates of Zeeland.
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Index of sources on the history of the Netherlands in Roman times, consisting of three sections (text fragments, inscriptions and excavation sites)
|
Documentary edition of bills and rent books belonging to the steward of Putten with appendices and other relevant documents.
|
Edition of a number of financial accounts originating from officials of the count who were employed at the court of Albrecht of Bavaria, regent of Holland, and of the accounts of the dike-reeve of the Grote Waard from the same period.
|
Survey of inventories, documentary editions, reports and similar documents referring to historical sources abroad that are relevant for the history of the Netherlands
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Officiëel orgaan van het gelijknamige wetenschapshistorisch genootschap, dat de geschiedenis van de geneeskunde, de wiskunde en natuurwetenschappen en de techniek bestreek.
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Publication of a chronicle with supplementary additions - in Latin and Middle Dutch - about the history of the bishops of the bishopric of Utrecht and the counts of Holland since Roman times.
|
Edition of a chronicle about three Dutch provinces - Holland, Zealand and Utrecht - written around 1490
|
Publication of documents concerning the economic and social aspects of Leiden's textile manufacturing industry from the 14th century until the end of the 18th century.
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The compilation De leeuw met de zeven pijlen. Het gewest in het landelijk bestuur (‘The Lion with the Seven Arrows. The Province in National Administration’) has its origins in a symposium – held in The Hague in 2007 – that dealt with the relationship between the provinces and the country as a whole from the early modern era until the end of the 19th century.
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Digitale versie van de vier delen Maritieme Geschiedenis van Nederland.
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Various publications and internal reports on methods and techniques for disclosing historical sources.
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Digital version of the "Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek van Vlaanderen."
|
Analytical inventory of source material present in archives and libraries in Rome of relevance to the history of the Netherlands.
|
Inventory of source material in Stockholm, Copenhagen and various German Baltic towns relevant for Dutch history.
|
Dit lexicon bevat meer dan 22.000 beknopte levensschetsen van belangrijke of op zijn minst opvallende Nederlanders.
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New critical publication of charters relating to North-Brabant up to 1312.
|
Edition of official decisions recorded by the town council of Maastricht concerning a broad spectrum of issues associated with urban life in the late Middle Ages.
|
The Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (DVN) provides information about women who have played a role in the history of the Netherlands and its overseas territories from the earliest times up to around 1850.
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Gedigitaliseerde versie van Utrechtse oorkonden bewerkt door S. Muller Fz., A.C. Bouman, K. Heeringa en F. Ketner, uitgegeven in de periode 1920-1959.
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Documentary edition relating to the trade in papal indulgences during the period 1300-1600 and the reactions to this in the Netherlands.
|
Chronicle written by Peter van Os (1498-1542), town secretary of Den Bosch, describing all the events that took place in 's-Hertogenbosch and Brabant every council year until 1523.
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The project provides a survey of sources that can be used to research the social and economic history of Holland, Zealand, Gelre and the Sticht (Utrecht and Overijssel) between approximately 800 and 1500.
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The electronic edition of the registers that were kept by the clerks of the Counts of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland during the period 1316-1345.
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Edition of documents and financial accounts of Rijnsburg Abbey. During the Middle Ages, this abbey was the most important nunnery in the county of Holland.
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Het Belgische tijdschrift was één van de voorlopers van het tijdschrift Studium.
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Source and publication. Presentation and commentary on the release of historical sources published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Bureau der Rijkscommissie voor Vaderlandse Geschiedenis [National Committee for Dutch History]
|
Edition of sources on trade and industry in the lower Maas region, the economic nerve centre in the late Middle Ages that spanned the Rijn, Lek, Maas and Merwede rivers.
|
Three-volume publication of different types of documents (including those of a political and economic nature) concerning Middelburg in the Middle Ages that were housed in Middelburg’s municipal archive.
|
Documentary edition on trade relations and shipping between the northern Netherlands and towns and areas along the west coast of France during the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
Edition of documents and accounts relating to toll-duties that commercial and shipping traffic were obliged to pay in Zeeland whenever they passed along the Oosterschelde and later the Westerschelde too.
|
Collection of articles as result of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Netherlands History in November 1994.
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Contributions to the symposium on the problems of researching and editing medieval financial records, held in Utrecht on 27 and 28 February 1997
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Revised edition - in both printed and electronic format - of an important chronicle about Holland describing, among others, the murder of Count Floris V.
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Twee gedigitaliseerde handschriftencollecties verzameld door koningin Sophie en haar zoon prins Alexander met duizenden documenten uit de tijd van de Reformatie tot na de Verlichting.
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Across the borders of Dutch history. The Anniversary Symposium of the Institute of Netherlands History
|
The administration of Holland. Writings on the administration of the county of Holland in the period from 1299 to1567
|
Digitale versie van de Bijdragen voor de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden (BGN)
|
De digitale versie van Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde.
|
The Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland (BWN) is an academic reference work that contains short descriptions of the lives of persons who distinguished themselves in some way in the recent or distant past.
|
A.J. van der Aa's Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden bevat uitgebreide biografieën met verwijzingen naar primaire en secundaire literatuur.
|
Broncommentaren: A series of publications containing commentaries on sources that are important for the history of the Netherlands
|
New critical edition of the most important groups of charters from Gelre, including a great deal of previously unpublished material.
|
New critical edition of charters relating to the counties of Holland and Zeeland up to 1299.
|
Modern critical edition of charters associated with Kloosterrade Abbey
|
Modern edition of an important chronicle about Groningen and the surrounding areas in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, published with different versions from the various manuscripts.
|
Survey of personnel employed in institutions concerned with government and the administration of justice from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
|
Publication of the financial accounts of Utrecht Cathedral during the period 1395-1529: important not only with respect to the history of the cathedral's construction but also, in more general terms, for the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the late Middle Ages.
|
Database containing all documents associated with the main regional meetings in the dukedom of Gelre and the county of Zutphen in the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
De Digitale Charterbank Nederland (DCN) is een centraal dataportal waarin uiteindelijk de gegevens van alle in de Nederlandse archiefinstellingen bewaarde charters in één zoekactie kunnen worden doorzocht.
|
De Divisiekroniek beschrijft de geschiedenis van Holland vanaf de vroegste tijden tot het jaar 1517. Daarnaast behelst het een wereldgeschiedenis, een populair genre in de late Middeleeuwen.
|
Documented sources on trade conducted from the 12th century up to and including the 16th century, particularly between the two Dutch provinces of Holland and Zeeland and England, Scotland and Ireland.
|
Analytical inventory of sources present in archives and libraries in Rome that relate to the history of Dutch artists and scholars.
|
Publication of mainly qualitative sources on the history of mediaeval trade carried out by the Netherlands with coastal towns on the Baltic Sea.
|
Publication of source material on the meetings of the count and the towns, and the towns among themselves, in Holland during the late Middle Ages as a forerunner of the later States of Holland.
|
Edition of source material on the official meetings that were held between the Count and the towns as well as the meetings that the towns had with each other in Zeeland during the late Middle Ages as a precursor of what was to eventually become the Estates of Zeeland.
|
Index of sources on the history of the Netherlands in Roman times, consisting of three sections (text fragments, inscriptions and excavation sites)
|
Documentary edition of bills and rent books belonging to the steward of Putten with appendices and other relevant documents.
|
Edition of a number of financial accounts originating from officials of the count who were employed at the court of Albrecht of Bavaria, regent of Holland, and of the accounts of the dike-reeve of the Grote Waard from the same period.
|
Survey of inventories, documentary editions, reports and similar documents referring to historical sources abroad that are relevant for the history of the Netherlands
|
Officiëel orgaan van het gelijknamige wetenschapshistorisch genootschap, dat de geschiedenis van de geneeskunde, de wiskunde en natuurwetenschappen en de techniek bestreek.
|
Publication of a chronicle with supplementary additions - in Latin and Middle Dutch - about the history of the bishops of the bishopric of Utrecht and the counts of Holland since Roman times.
|
Edition of a chronicle about three Dutch provinces - Holland, Zealand and Utrecht - written around 1490
|
Publication of documents concerning the economic and social aspects of Leiden's textile manufacturing industry from the 14th century until the end of the 18th century.
|
The compilation De leeuw met de zeven pijlen. Het gewest in het landelijk bestuur (‘The Lion with the Seven Arrows. The Province in National Administration’) has its origins in a symposium – held in The Hague in 2007 – that dealt with the relationship between the provinces and the country as a whole from the early modern era until the end of the 19th century.
|
Digitale versie van de vier delen Maritieme Geschiedenis van Nederland.
|
Various publications and internal reports on methods and techniques for disclosing historical sources.
|
Digital version of the "Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek van Vlaanderen."
|
Analytical inventory of source material present in archives and libraries in Rome of relevance to the history of the Netherlands.
|
Inventory of source material in Stockholm, Copenhagen and various German Baltic towns relevant for Dutch history.
|
Dit lexicon bevat meer dan 22.000 beknopte levensschetsen van belangrijke of op zijn minst opvallende Nederlanders.
|
New critical publication of charters relating to North-Brabant up to 1312.
|
Edition of official decisions recorded by the town council of Maastricht concerning a broad spectrum of issues associated with urban life in the late Middle Ages.
|
The Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (DVN) provides information about women who have played a role in the history of the Netherlands and its overseas territories from the earliest times up to around 1850.
|
Gedigitaliseerde versie van Utrechtse oorkonden bewerkt door S. Muller Fz., A.C. Bouman, K. Heeringa en F. Ketner, uitgegeven in de periode 1920-1959.
|
Documentary edition relating to the trade in papal indulgences during the period 1300-1600 and the reactions to this in the Netherlands.
|
Chronicle written by Peter van Os (1498-1542), town secretary of Den Bosch, describing all the events that took place in 's-Hertogenbosch and Brabant every council year until 1523.
|
The project provides a survey of sources that can be used to research the social and economic history of Holland, Zealand, Gelre and the Sticht (Utrecht and Overijssel) between approximately 800 and 1500.
|
The electronic edition of the registers that were kept by the clerks of the Counts of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland during the period 1316-1345.
|
Edition of documents and financial accounts of Rijnsburg Abbey. During the Middle Ages, this abbey was the most important nunnery in the county of Holland.
|
Het Belgische tijdschrift was één van de voorlopers van het tijdschrift Studium.
|
Source and publication. Presentation and commentary on the release of historical sources published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Bureau der Rijkscommissie voor Vaderlandse Geschiedenis [National Committee for Dutch History]
|
Edition of sources on trade and industry in the lower Maas region, the economic nerve centre in the late Middle Ages that spanned the Rijn, Lek, Maas and Merwede rivers.
|
Three-volume publication of different types of documents (including those of a political and economic nature) concerning Middelburg in the Middle Ages that were housed in Middelburg’s municipal archive.
|
Documentary edition on trade relations and shipping between the northern Netherlands and towns and areas along the west coast of France during the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
Edition of documents and accounts relating to toll-duties that commercial and shipping traffic were obliged to pay in Zeeland whenever they passed along the Oosterschelde and later the Westerschelde too.
|
Collection of articles as result of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Netherlands History in November 1994.
|
Contributions to the symposium on the problems of researching and editing medieval financial records, held in Utrecht on 27 and 28 February 1997
|
Revised edition - in both printed and electronic format - of an important chronicle about Holland describing, among others, the murder of Count Floris V.
|
Twee gedigitaliseerde handschriftencollecties verzameld door koningin Sophie en haar zoon prins Alexander met duizenden documenten uit de tijd van de Reformatie tot na de Verlichting.
|
Across the borders of Dutch history. The Anniversary Symposium of the Institute of Netherlands History
|
The administration of Holland. Writings on the administration of the county of Holland in the period from 1299 to1567
|
Digitale versie van de Bijdragen voor de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden (BGN)
|
De digitale versie van Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde.
|
The Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland (BWN) is an academic reference work that contains short descriptions of the lives of persons who distinguished themselves in some way in the recent or distant past.
|
A.J. van der Aa's Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden bevat uitgebreide biografieën met verwijzingen naar primaire en secundaire literatuur.
|
Broncommentaren: A series of publications containing commentaries on sources that are important for the history of the Netherlands
|
New critical edition of the most important groups of charters from Gelre, including a great deal of previously unpublished material.
|
New critical edition of charters relating to the counties of Holland and Zeeland up to 1299.
|
Modern critical edition of charters associated with Kloosterrade Abbey
|
Modern edition of an important chronicle about Groningen and the surrounding areas in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, published with different versions from the various manuscripts.
|
Survey of personnel employed in institutions concerned with government and the administration of justice from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
|
Publication of the financial accounts of Utrecht Cathedral during the period 1395-1529: important not only with respect to the history of the cathedral's construction but also, in more general terms, for the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the late Middle Ages.
|
Database containing all documents associated with the main regional meetings in the dukedom of Gelre and the county of Zutphen in the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
De Digitale Charterbank Nederland (DCN) is een centraal dataportal waarin uiteindelijk de gegevens van alle in de Nederlandse archiefinstellingen bewaarde charters in één zoekactie kunnen worden doorzocht.
|
De Divisiekroniek beschrijft de geschiedenis van Holland vanaf de vroegste tijden tot het jaar 1517. Daarnaast behelst het een wereldgeschiedenis, een populair genre in de late Middeleeuwen.
|
Documented sources on trade conducted from the 12th century up to and including the 16th century, particularly between the two Dutch provinces of Holland and Zeeland and England, Scotland and Ireland.
|
Analytical inventory of sources present in archives and libraries in Rome that relate to the history of Dutch artists and scholars.
|
Publication of mainly qualitative sources on the history of mediaeval trade carried out by the Netherlands with coastal towns on the Baltic Sea.
|
Publication of source material on the meetings of the count and the towns, and the towns among themselves, in Holland during the late Middle Ages as a forerunner of the later States of Holland.
|
Edition of source material on the official meetings that were held between the Count and the towns as well as the meetings that the towns had with each other in Zeeland during the late Middle Ages as a precursor of what was to eventually become the Estates of Zeeland.
|
Index of sources on the history of the Netherlands in Roman times, consisting of three sections (text fragments, inscriptions and excavation sites)
|
Documentary edition of bills and rent books belonging to the steward of Putten with appendices and other relevant documents.
|
Edition of a number of financial accounts originating from officials of the count who were employed at the court of Albrecht of Bavaria, regent of Holland, and of the accounts of the dike-reeve of the Grote Waard from the same period.
|
Survey of inventories, documentary editions, reports and similar documents referring to historical sources abroad that are relevant for the history of the Netherlands
|
Officiëel orgaan van het gelijknamige wetenschapshistorisch genootschap, dat de geschiedenis van de geneeskunde, de wiskunde en natuurwetenschappen en de techniek bestreek.
|
Publication of a chronicle with supplementary additions - in Latin and Middle Dutch - about the history of the bishops of the bishopric of Utrecht and the counts of Holland since Roman times.
|
Edition of a chronicle about three Dutch provinces - Holland, Zealand and Utrecht - written around 1490
|
Publication of documents concerning the economic and social aspects of Leiden's textile manufacturing industry from the 14th century until the end of the 18th century.
|
The compilation De leeuw met de zeven pijlen. Het gewest in het landelijk bestuur (‘The Lion with the Seven Arrows. The Province in National Administration’) has its origins in a symposium – held in The Hague in 2007 – that dealt with the relationship between the provinces and the country as a whole from the early modern era until the end of the 19th century.
|
Digitale versie van de vier delen Maritieme Geschiedenis van Nederland.
|
Various publications and internal reports on methods and techniques for disclosing historical sources.
|
Digital version of the "Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek van Vlaanderen."
|
Analytical inventory of source material present in archives and libraries in Rome of relevance to the history of the Netherlands.
|
Inventory of source material in Stockholm, Copenhagen and various German Baltic towns relevant for Dutch history.
|
Dit lexicon bevat meer dan 22.000 beknopte levensschetsen van belangrijke of op zijn minst opvallende Nederlanders.
|
New critical publication of charters relating to North-Brabant up to 1312.
|
Edition of official decisions recorded by the town council of Maastricht concerning a broad spectrum of issues associated with urban life in the late Middle Ages.
|
The Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (DVN) provides information about women who have played a role in the history of the Netherlands and its overseas territories from the earliest times up to around 1850.
|
Gedigitaliseerde versie van Utrechtse oorkonden bewerkt door S. Muller Fz., A.C. Bouman, K. Heeringa en F. Ketner, uitgegeven in de periode 1920-1959.
|
Documentary edition relating to the trade in papal indulgences during the period 1300-1600 and the reactions to this in the Netherlands.
|
Chronicle written by Peter van Os (1498-1542), town secretary of Den Bosch, describing all the events that took place in 's-Hertogenbosch and Brabant every council year until 1523.
|
The project provides a survey of sources that can be used to research the social and economic history of Holland, Zealand, Gelre and the Sticht (Utrecht and Overijssel) between approximately 800 and 1500.
|
The electronic edition of the registers that were kept by the clerks of the Counts of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland during the period 1316-1345.
|
Edition of documents and financial accounts of Rijnsburg Abbey. During the Middle Ages, this abbey was the most important nunnery in the county of Holland.
|
Het Belgische tijdschrift was één van de voorlopers van het tijdschrift Studium.
|
Source and publication. Presentation and commentary on the release of historical sources published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Bureau der Rijkscommissie voor Vaderlandse Geschiedenis [National Committee for Dutch History]
|
Edition of sources on trade and industry in the lower Maas region, the economic nerve centre in the late Middle Ages that spanned the Rijn, Lek, Maas and Merwede rivers.
|
Three-volume publication of different types of documents (including those of a political and economic nature) concerning Middelburg in the Middle Ages that were housed in Middelburg’s municipal archive.
|
Documentary edition on trade relations and shipping between the northern Netherlands and towns and areas along the west coast of France during the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
Edition of documents and accounts relating to toll-duties that commercial and shipping traffic were obliged to pay in Zeeland whenever they passed along the Oosterschelde and later the Westerschelde too.
|
Collection of articles as result of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Netherlands History in November 1994.
|
Contributions to the symposium on the problems of researching and editing medieval financial records, held in Utrecht on 27 and 28 February 1997
|
Revised edition - in both printed and electronic format - of an important chronicle about Holland describing, among others, the murder of Count Floris V.
|
Twee gedigitaliseerde handschriftencollecties verzameld door koningin Sophie en haar zoon prins Alexander met duizenden documenten uit de tijd van de Reformatie tot na de Verlichting.
|
Across the borders of Dutch history. The Anniversary Symposium of the Institute of Netherlands History
|
The administration of Holland. Writings on the administration of the county of Holland in the period from 1299 to1567
|
Digitale versie van de Bijdragen voor de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden (BGN)
|
De digitale versie van Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde.
|
The Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland (BWN) is an academic reference work that contains short descriptions of the lives of persons who distinguished themselves in some way in the recent or distant past.
|
A.J. van der Aa's Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden bevat uitgebreide biografieën met verwijzingen naar primaire en secundaire literatuur.
|
Broncommentaren: A series of publications containing commentaries on sources that are important for the history of the Netherlands
|
New critical edition of the most important groups of charters from Gelre, including a great deal of previously unpublished material.
|
New critical edition of charters relating to the counties of Holland and Zeeland up to 1299.
|
Modern critical edition of charters associated with Kloosterrade Abbey
|
Modern edition of an important chronicle about Groningen and the surrounding areas in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, published with different versions from the various manuscripts.
|
Survey of personnel employed in institutions concerned with government and the administration of justice from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
|
Publication of the financial accounts of Utrecht Cathedral during the period 1395-1529: important not only with respect to the history of the cathedral's construction but also, in more general terms, for the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the late Middle Ages.
|
Database containing all documents associated with the main regional meetings in the dukedom of Gelre and the county of Zutphen in the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
De Digitale Charterbank Nederland (DCN) is een centraal dataportal waarin uiteindelijk de gegevens van alle in de Nederlandse archiefinstellingen bewaarde charters in één zoekactie kunnen worden doorzocht.
|
De Divisiekroniek beschrijft de geschiedenis van Holland vanaf de vroegste tijden tot het jaar 1517. Daarnaast behelst het een wereldgeschiedenis, een populair genre in de late Middeleeuwen.
|
Documented sources on trade conducted from the 12th century up to and including the 16th century, particularly between the two Dutch provinces of Holland and Zeeland and England, Scotland and Ireland.
|
Analytical inventory of sources present in archives and libraries in Rome that relate to the history of Dutch artists and scholars.
|
Publication of mainly qualitative sources on the history of mediaeval trade carried out by the Netherlands with coastal towns on the Baltic Sea.
|
Publication of source material on the meetings of the count and the towns, and the towns among themselves, in Holland during the late Middle Ages as a forerunner of the later States of Holland.
|
Edition of source material on the official meetings that were held between the Count and the towns as well as the meetings that the towns had with each other in Zeeland during the late Middle Ages as a precursor of what was to eventually become the Estates of Zeeland.
|
Index of sources on the history of the Netherlands in Roman times, consisting of three sections (text fragments, inscriptions and excavation sites)
|
Documentary edition of bills and rent books belonging to the steward of Putten with appendices and other relevant documents.
|
Edition of a number of financial accounts originating from officials of the count who were employed at the court of Albrecht of Bavaria, regent of Holland, and of the accounts of the dike-reeve of the Grote Waard from the same period.
|
Survey of inventories, documentary editions, reports and similar documents referring to historical sources abroad that are relevant for the history of the Netherlands
|
Officiëel orgaan van het gelijknamige wetenschapshistorisch genootschap, dat de geschiedenis van de geneeskunde, de wiskunde en natuurwetenschappen en de techniek bestreek.
|
Publication of a chronicle with supplementary additions - in Latin and Middle Dutch - about the history of the bishops of the bishopric of Utrecht and the counts of Holland since Roman times.
|
Edition of a chronicle about three Dutch provinces - Holland, Zealand and Utrecht - written around 1490
|
Publication of documents concerning the economic and social aspects of Leiden's textile manufacturing industry from the 14th century until the end of the 18th century.
|
The compilation De leeuw met de zeven pijlen. Het gewest in het landelijk bestuur (‘The Lion with the Seven Arrows. The Province in National Administration’) has its origins in a symposium – held in The Hague in 2007 – that dealt with the relationship between the provinces and the country as a whole from the early modern era until the end of the 19th century.
|
Digitale versie van de vier delen Maritieme Geschiedenis van Nederland.
|
Various publications and internal reports on methods and techniques for disclosing historical sources.
|
Digital version of the "Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek van Vlaanderen."
|
Analytical inventory of source material present in archives and libraries in Rome of relevance to the history of the Netherlands.
|
Inventory of source material in Stockholm, Copenhagen and various German Baltic towns relevant for Dutch history.
|
Dit lexicon bevat meer dan 22.000 beknopte levensschetsen van belangrijke of op zijn minst opvallende Nederlanders.
|
New critical publication of charters relating to North-Brabant up to 1312.
|
Edition of official decisions recorded by the town council of Maastricht concerning a broad spectrum of issues associated with urban life in the late Middle Ages.
|
The Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (DVN) provides information about women who have played a role in the history of the Netherlands and its overseas territories from the earliest times up to around 1850.
|
Gedigitaliseerde versie van Utrechtse oorkonden bewerkt door S. Muller Fz., A.C. Bouman, K. Heeringa en F. Ketner, uitgegeven in de periode 1920-1959.
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Documentary edition relating to the trade in papal indulgences during the period 1300-1600 and the reactions to this in the Netherlands.
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Chronicle written by Peter van Os (1498-1542), town secretary of Den Bosch, describing all the events that took place in 's-Hertogenbosch and Brabant every council year until 1523.
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The project provides a survey of sources that can be used to research the social and economic history of Holland, Zealand, Gelre and the Sticht (Utrecht and Overijssel) between approximately 800 and 1500.
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The electronic edition of the registers that were kept by the clerks of the Counts of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland during the period 1316-1345.
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Edition of documents and financial accounts of Rijnsburg Abbey. During the Middle Ages, this abbey was the most important nunnery in the county of Holland.
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Het Belgische tijdschrift was één van de voorlopers van het tijdschrift Studium.
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Source and publication. Presentation and commentary on the release of historical sources published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Bureau der Rijkscommissie voor Vaderlandse Geschiedenis [National Committee for Dutch History]
|
Edition of sources on trade and industry in the lower Maas region, the economic nerve centre in the late Middle Ages that spanned the Rijn, Lek, Maas and Merwede rivers.
|
Three-volume publication of different types of documents (including those of a political and economic nature) concerning Middelburg in the Middle Ages that were housed in Middelburg’s municipal archive.
|
Documentary edition on trade relations and shipping between the northern Netherlands and towns and areas along the west coast of France during the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Edition of documents and accounts relating to toll-duties that commercial and shipping traffic were obliged to pay in Zeeland whenever they passed along the Oosterschelde and later the Westerschelde too.
|
Collection of articles as result of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Netherlands History in November 1994.
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Contributions to the symposium on the problems of researching and editing medieval financial records, held in Utrecht on 27 and 28 February 1997
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Revised edition - in both printed and electronic format - of an important chronicle about Holland describing, among others, the murder of Count Floris V.
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Twee gedigitaliseerde handschriftencollecties verzameld door koningin Sophie en haar zoon prins Alexander met duizenden documenten uit de tijd van de Reformatie tot na de Verlichting.
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Across the borders of Dutch history. The Anniversary Symposium of the Institute of Netherlands History
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The administration of Holland. Writings on the administration of the county of Holland in the period from 1299 to1567
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Digitale versie van de Bijdragen voor de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden (BGN)
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De digitale versie van Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde.
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The Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland (BWN) is an academic reference work that contains short descriptions of the lives of persons who distinguished themselves in some way in the recent or distant past.
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A.J. van der Aa's Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden bevat uitgebreide biografieën met verwijzingen naar primaire en secundaire literatuur.
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Broncommentaren: A series of publications containing commentaries on sources that are important for the history of the Netherlands
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New critical edition of the most important groups of charters from Gelre, including a great deal of previously unpublished material.
|
New critical edition of charters relating to the counties of Holland and Zeeland up to 1299.
|
Modern critical edition of charters associated with Kloosterrade Abbey
|
Modern edition of an important chronicle about Groningen and the surrounding areas in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, published with different versions from the various manuscripts.
|
Survey of personnel employed in institutions concerned with government and the administration of justice from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
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Publication of the financial accounts of Utrecht Cathedral during the period 1395-1529: important not only with respect to the history of the cathedral's construction but also, in more general terms, for the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the late Middle Ages.
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Database containing all documents associated with the main regional meetings in the dukedom of Gelre and the county of Zutphen in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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De Digitale Charterbank Nederland (DCN) is een centraal dataportal waarin uiteindelijk de gegevens van alle in de Nederlandse archiefinstellingen bewaarde charters in één zoekactie kunnen worden doorzocht.
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De Divisiekroniek beschrijft de geschiedenis van Holland vanaf de vroegste tijden tot het jaar 1517. Daarnaast behelst het een wereldgeschiedenis, een populair genre in de late Middeleeuwen.
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Documented sources on trade conducted from the 12th century up to and including the 16th century, particularly between the two Dutch provinces of Holland and Zeeland and England, Scotland and Ireland.
|
Analytical inventory of sources present in archives and libraries in Rome that relate to the history of Dutch artists and scholars.
|
Publication of mainly qualitative sources on the history of mediaeval trade carried out by the Netherlands with coastal towns on the Baltic Sea.
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Publication of source material on the meetings of the count and the towns, and the towns among themselves, in Holland during the late Middle Ages as a forerunner of the later States of Holland.
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Edition of source material on the official meetings that were held between the Count and the towns as well as the meetings that the towns had with each other in Zeeland during the late Middle Ages as a precursor of what was to eventually become the Estates of Zeeland.
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Index of sources on the history of the Netherlands in Roman times, consisting of three sections (text fragments, inscriptions and excavation sites)
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Documentary edition of bills and rent books belonging to the steward of Putten with appendices and other relevant documents.
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Edition of a number of financial accounts originating from officials of the count who were employed at the court of Albrecht of Bavaria, regent of Holland, and of the accounts of the dike-reeve of the Grote Waard from the same period.
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Survey of inventories, documentary editions, reports and similar documents referring to historical sources abroad that are relevant for the history of the Netherlands
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Officiëel orgaan van het gelijknamige wetenschapshistorisch genootschap, dat de geschiedenis van de geneeskunde, de wiskunde en natuurwetenschappen en de techniek bestreek.
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Publication of a chronicle with supplementary additions - in Latin and Middle Dutch - about the history of the bishops of the bishopric of Utrecht and the counts of Holland since Roman times.
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Edition of a chronicle about three Dutch provinces - Holland, Zealand and Utrecht - written around 1490
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Publication of documents concerning the economic and social aspects of Leiden's textile manufacturing industry from the 14th century until the end of the 18th century.
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The compilation De leeuw met de zeven pijlen. Het gewest in het landelijk bestuur (‘The Lion with the Seven Arrows. The Province in National Administration’) has its origins in a symposium – held in The Hague in 2007 – that dealt with the relationship between the provinces and the country as a whole from the early modern era until the end of the 19th century.
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Digitale versie van de vier delen Maritieme Geschiedenis van Nederland.
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Various publications and internal reports on methods and techniques for disclosing historical sources.
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Digital version of the "Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek van Vlaanderen."
|
Analytical inventory of source material present in archives and libraries in Rome of relevance to the history of the Netherlands.
|
Inventory of source material in Stockholm, Copenhagen and various German Baltic towns relevant for Dutch history.
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Dit lexicon bevat meer dan 22.000 beknopte levensschetsen van belangrijke of op zijn minst opvallende Nederlanders.
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New critical publication of charters relating to North-Brabant up to 1312.
|
Edition of official decisions recorded by the town council of Maastricht concerning a broad spectrum of issues associated with urban life in the late Middle Ages.
|
The Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (DVN) provides information about women who have played a role in the history of the Netherlands and its overseas territories from the earliest times up to around 1850.
|
Gedigitaliseerde versie van Utrechtse oorkonden bewerkt door S. Muller Fz., A.C. Bouman, K. Heeringa en F. Ketner, uitgegeven in de periode 1920-1959.
|
Documentary edition relating to the trade in papal indulgences during the period 1300-1600 and the reactions to this in the Netherlands.
|
Chronicle written by Peter van Os (1498-1542), town secretary of Den Bosch, describing all the events that took place in 's-Hertogenbosch and Brabant every council year until 1523.
|
The project provides a survey of sources that can be used to research the social and economic history of Holland, Zealand, Gelre and the Sticht (Utrecht and Overijssel) between approximately 800 and 1500.
|
The electronic edition of the registers that were kept by the clerks of the Counts of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland during the period 1316-1345.
|
Edition of documents and financial accounts of Rijnsburg Abbey. During the Middle Ages, this abbey was the most important nunnery in the county of Holland.
|
Het Belgische tijdschrift was één van de voorlopers van het tijdschrift Studium.
|
Source and publication. Presentation and commentary on the release of historical sources published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Bureau der Rijkscommissie voor Vaderlandse Geschiedenis [National Committee for Dutch History]
|
Edition of sources on trade and industry in the lower Maas region, the economic nerve centre in the late Middle Ages that spanned the Rijn, Lek, Maas and Merwede rivers.
|
Three-volume publication of different types of documents (including those of a political and economic nature) concerning Middelburg in the Middle Ages that were housed in Middelburg’s municipal archive.
|
Documentary edition on trade relations and shipping between the northern Netherlands and towns and areas along the west coast of France during the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
Edition of documents and accounts relating to toll-duties that commercial and shipping traffic were obliged to pay in Zeeland whenever they passed along the Oosterschelde and later the Westerschelde too.
|
Collection of articles as result of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Netherlands History in November 1994.
|
Contributions to the symposium on the problems of researching and editing medieval financial records, held in Utrecht on 27 and 28 February 1997
|
Revised edition - in both printed and electronic format - of an important chronicle about Holland describing, among others, the murder of Count Floris V.
|
Twee gedigitaliseerde handschriftencollecties verzameld door koningin Sophie en haar zoon prins Alexander met duizenden documenten uit de tijd van de Reformatie tot na de Verlichting.
|
Across the borders of Dutch history. The Anniversary Symposium of the Institute of Netherlands History
|
The administration of Holland. Writings on the administration of the county of Holland in the period from 1299 to1567
|
Digitale versie van de Bijdragen voor de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden (BGN)
|
De digitale versie van Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde.
|
The Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland (BWN) is an academic reference work that contains short descriptions of the lives of persons who distinguished themselves in some way in the recent or distant past.
|
A.J. van der Aa's Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden bevat uitgebreide biografieën met verwijzingen naar primaire en secundaire literatuur.
|
Broncommentaren: A series of publications containing commentaries on sources that are important for the history of the Netherlands
|
New critical edition of the most important groups of charters from Gelre, including a great deal of previously unpublished material.
|
New critical edition of charters relating to the counties of Holland and Zeeland up to 1299.
|
Modern critical edition of charters associated with Kloosterrade Abbey
|
Modern edition of an important chronicle about Groningen and the surrounding areas in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, published with different versions from the various manuscripts.
|
Survey of personnel employed in institutions concerned with government and the administration of justice from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
|
Publication of the financial accounts of Utrecht Cathedral during the period 1395-1529: important not only with respect to the history of the cathedral's construction but also, in more general terms, for the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the late Middle Ages.
|
Database containing all documents associated with the main regional meetings in the dukedom of Gelre and the county of Zutphen in the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
De Digitale Charterbank Nederland (DCN) is een centraal dataportal waarin uiteindelijk de gegevens van alle in de Nederlandse archiefinstellingen bewaarde charters in één zoekactie kunnen worden doorzocht.
|
De Divisiekroniek beschrijft de geschiedenis van Holland vanaf de vroegste tijden tot het jaar 1517. Daarnaast behelst het een wereldgeschiedenis, een populair genre in de late Middeleeuwen.
|
Documented sources on trade conducted from the 12th century up to and including the 16th century, particularly between the two Dutch provinces of Holland and Zeeland and England, Scotland and Ireland.
|
Analytical inventory of sources present in archives and libraries in Rome that relate to the history of Dutch artists and scholars.
|
Publication of mainly qualitative sources on the history of mediaeval trade carried out by the Netherlands with coastal towns on the Baltic Sea.
|
Publication of source material on the meetings of the count and the towns, and the towns among themselves, in Holland during the late Middle Ages as a forerunner of the later States of Holland.
|
Edition of source material on the official meetings that were held between the Count and the towns as well as the meetings that the towns had with each other in Zeeland during the late Middle Ages as a precursor of what was to eventually become the Estates of Zeeland.
|
Index of sources on the history of the Netherlands in Roman times, consisting of three sections (text fragments, inscriptions and excavation sites)
|
Documentary edition of bills and rent books belonging to the steward of Putten with appendices and other relevant documents.
|
Edition of a number of financial accounts originating from officials of the count who were employed at the court of Albrecht of Bavaria, regent of Holland, and of the accounts of the dike-reeve of the Grote Waard from the same period.
|
Survey of inventories, documentary editions, reports and similar documents referring to historical sources abroad that are relevant for the history of the Netherlands
|
Officiëel orgaan van het gelijknamige wetenschapshistorisch genootschap, dat de geschiedenis van de geneeskunde, de wiskunde en natuurwetenschappen en de techniek bestreek.
|
Publication of a chronicle with supplementary additions - in Latin and Middle Dutch - about the history of the bishops of the bishopric of Utrecht and the counts of Holland since Roman times.
|
Edition of a chronicle about three Dutch provinces - Holland, Zealand and Utrecht - written around 1490
|
Publication of documents concerning the economic and social aspects of Leiden's textile manufacturing industry from the 14th century until the end of the 18th century.
|
The compilation De leeuw met de zeven pijlen. Het gewest in het landelijk bestuur (‘The Lion with the Seven Arrows. The Province in National Administration’) has its origins in a symposium – held in The Hague in 2007 – that dealt with the relationship between the provinces and the country as a whole from the early modern era until the end of the 19th century.
|
Digitale versie van de vier delen Maritieme Geschiedenis van Nederland.
|
Various publications and internal reports on methods and techniques for disclosing historical sources.
|
Digital version of the "Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek van Vlaanderen."
|
Analytical inventory of source material present in archives and libraries in Rome of relevance to the history of the Netherlands.
|
Inventory of source material in Stockholm, Copenhagen and various German Baltic towns relevant for Dutch history.
|
Dit lexicon bevat meer dan 22.000 beknopte levensschetsen van belangrijke of op zijn minst opvallende Nederlanders.
|
New critical publication of charters relating to North-Brabant up to 1312.
|
Edition of official decisions recorded by the town council of Maastricht concerning a broad spectrum of issues associated with urban life in the late Middle Ages.
|
The Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (DVN) provides information about women who have played a role in the history of the Netherlands and its overseas territories from the earliest times up to around 1850.
|
Gedigitaliseerde versie van Utrechtse oorkonden bewerkt door S. Muller Fz., A.C. Bouman, K. Heeringa en F. Ketner, uitgegeven in de periode 1920-1959.
|
Documentary edition relating to the trade in papal indulgences during the period 1300-1600 and the reactions to this in the Netherlands.
|
Chronicle written by Peter van Os (1498-1542), town secretary of Den Bosch, describing all the events that took place in 's-Hertogenbosch and Brabant every council year until 1523.
|
The project provides a survey of sources that can be used to research the social and economic history of Holland, Zealand, Gelre and the Sticht (Utrecht and Overijssel) between approximately 800 and 1500.
|
The electronic edition of the registers that were kept by the clerks of the Counts of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland during the period 1316-1345.
|
Edition of documents and financial accounts of Rijnsburg Abbey. During the Middle Ages, this abbey was the most important nunnery in the county of Holland.
|
Het Belgische tijdschrift was één van de voorlopers van het tijdschrift Studium.
|
Source and publication. Presentation and commentary on the release of historical sources published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Bureau der Rijkscommissie voor Vaderlandse Geschiedenis [National Committee for Dutch History]
|
Edition of sources on trade and industry in the lower Maas region, the economic nerve centre in the late Middle Ages that spanned the Rijn, Lek, Maas and Merwede rivers.
|
Three-volume publication of different types of documents (including those of a political and economic nature) concerning Middelburg in the Middle Ages that were housed in Middelburg’s municipal archive.
|
Documentary edition on trade relations and shipping between the northern Netherlands and towns and areas along the west coast of France during the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
Edition of documents and accounts relating to toll-duties that commercial and shipping traffic were obliged to pay in Zeeland whenever they passed along the Oosterschelde and later the Westerschelde too.
|
Collection of articles as result of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Netherlands History in November 1994.
|
Contributions to the symposium on the problems of researching and editing medieval financial records, held in Utrecht on 27 and 28 February 1997
|
Revised edition - in both printed and electronic format - of an important chronicle about Holland describing, among others, the murder of Count Floris V.
|
Twee gedigitaliseerde handschriftencollecties verzameld door koningin Sophie en haar zoon prins Alexander met duizenden documenten uit de tijd van de Reformatie tot na de Verlichting.
|
Across the borders of Dutch history. The Anniversary Symposium of the Institute of Netherlands History
|
The administration of Holland. Writings on the administration of the county of Holland in the period from 1299 to1567
|
Digitale versie van de Bijdragen voor de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden (BGN)
|
De digitale versie van Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde.
|
The Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland (BWN) is an academic reference work that contains short descriptions of the lives of persons who distinguished themselves in some way in the recent or distant past.
|
A.J. van der Aa's Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden bevat uitgebreide biografieën met verwijzingen naar primaire en secundaire literatuur.
|
Broncommentaren: A series of publications containing commentaries on sources that are important for the history of the Netherlands
|
New critical edition of the most important groups of charters from Gelre, including a great deal of previously unpublished material.
|
New critical edition of charters relating to the counties of Holland and Zeeland up to 1299.
|
Modern critical edition of charters associated with Kloosterrade Abbey
|
Modern edition of an important chronicle about Groningen and the surrounding areas in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, published with different versions from the various manuscripts.
|
Survey of personnel employed in institutions concerned with government and the administration of justice from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
|
Publication of the financial accounts of Utrecht Cathedral during the period 1395-1529: important not only with respect to the history of the cathedral's construction but also, in more general terms, for the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the late Middle Ages.
|
Database containing all documents associated with the main regional meetings in the dukedom of Gelre and the county of Zutphen in the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
De Digitale Charterbank Nederland (DCN) is een centraal dataportal waarin uiteindelijk de gegevens van alle in de Nederlandse archiefinstellingen bewaarde charters in één zoekactie kunnen worden doorzocht.
|
De Divisiekroniek beschrijft de geschiedenis van Holland vanaf de vroegste tijden tot het jaar 1517. Daarnaast behelst het een wereldgeschiedenis, een populair genre in de late Middeleeuwen.
|
Documented sources on trade conducted from the 12th century up to and including the 16th century, particularly between the two Dutch provinces of Holland and Zeeland and England, Scotland and Ireland.
|
Analytical inventory of sources present in archives and libraries in Rome that relate to the history of Dutch artists and scholars.
|
Publication of mainly qualitative sources on the history of mediaeval trade carried out by the Netherlands with coastal towns on the Baltic Sea.
|
Publication of source material on the meetings of the count and the towns, and the towns among themselves, in Holland during the late Middle Ages as a forerunner of the later States of Holland.
|
Edition of source material on the official meetings that were held between the Count and the towns as well as the meetings that the towns had with each other in Zeeland during the late Middle Ages as a precursor of what was to eventually become the Estates of Zeeland.
|
Index of sources on the history of the Netherlands in Roman times, consisting of three sections (text fragments, inscriptions and excavation sites)
|
Documentary edition of bills and rent books belonging to the steward of Putten with appendices and other relevant documents.
|
Edition of a number of financial accounts originating from officials of the count who were employed at the court of Albrecht of Bavaria, regent of Holland, and of the accounts of the dike-reeve of the Grote Waard from the same period.
|
Survey of inventories, documentary editions, reports and similar documents referring to historical sources abroad that are relevant for the history of the Netherlands
|
Officiëel orgaan van het gelijknamige wetenschapshistorisch genootschap, dat de geschiedenis van de geneeskunde, de wiskunde en natuurwetenschappen en de techniek bestreek.
|
Publication of a chronicle with supplementary additions - in Latin and Middle Dutch - about the history of the bishops of the bishopric of Utrecht and the counts of Holland since Roman times.
|
Edition of a chronicle about three Dutch provinces - Holland, Zealand and Utrecht - written around 1490
|
Publication of documents concerning the economic and social aspects of Leiden's textile manufacturing industry from the 14th century until the end of the 18th century.
|
The compilation De leeuw met de zeven pijlen. Het gewest in het landelijk bestuur (‘The Lion with the Seven Arrows. The Province in National Administration’) has its origins in a symposium – held in The Hague in 2007 – that dealt with the relationship between the provinces and the country as a whole from the early modern era until the end of the 19th century.
|
Digitale versie van de vier delen Maritieme Geschiedenis van Nederland.
|
Various publications and internal reports on methods and techniques for disclosing historical sources.
|
Digital version of the "Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek van Vlaanderen."
|
Analytical inventory of source material present in archives and libraries in Rome of relevance to the history of the Netherlands.
|
Inventory of source material in Stockholm, Copenhagen and various German Baltic towns relevant for Dutch history.
|
Dit lexicon bevat meer dan 22.000 beknopte levensschetsen van belangrijke of op zijn minst opvallende Nederlanders.
|
New critical publication of charters relating to North-Brabant up to 1312.
|
Edition of official decisions recorded by the town council of Maastricht concerning a broad spectrum of issues associated with urban life in the late Middle Ages.
|
The Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (DVN) provides information about women who have played a role in the history of the Netherlands and its overseas territories from the earliest times up to around 1850.
|
Gedigitaliseerde versie van Utrechtse oorkonden bewerkt door S. Muller Fz., A.C. Bouman, K. Heeringa en F. Ketner, uitgegeven in de periode 1920-1959.
|
Documentary edition relating to the trade in papal indulgences during the period 1300-1600 and the reactions to this in the Netherlands.
|
Chronicle written by Peter van Os (1498-1542), town secretary of Den Bosch, describing all the events that took place in 's-Hertogenbosch and Brabant every council year until 1523.
|
The project provides a survey of sources that can be used to research the social and economic history of Holland, Zealand, Gelre and the Sticht (Utrecht and Overijssel) between approximately 800 and 1500.
|
The electronic edition of the registers that were kept by the clerks of the Counts of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland during the period 1316-1345.
|
Edition of documents and financial accounts of Rijnsburg Abbey. During the Middle Ages, this abbey was the most important nunnery in the county of Holland.
|
Het Belgische tijdschrift was één van de voorlopers van het tijdschrift Studium.
|
Source and publication. Presentation and commentary on the release of historical sources published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Bureau der Rijkscommissie voor Vaderlandse Geschiedenis [National Committee for Dutch History]
|
Edition of sources on trade and industry in the lower Maas region, the economic nerve centre in the late Middle Ages that spanned the Rijn, Lek, Maas and Merwede rivers.
|
Three-volume publication of different types of documents (including those of a political and economic nature) concerning Middelburg in the Middle Ages that were housed in Middelburg’s municipal archive.
|
Documentary edition on trade relations and shipping between the northern Netherlands and towns and areas along the west coast of France during the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
Edition of documents and accounts relating to toll-duties that commercial and shipping traffic were obliged to pay in Zeeland whenever they passed along the Oosterschelde and later the Westerschelde too.
|
Collection of articles as result of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Netherlands History in November 1994.
|
Contributions to the symposium on the problems of researching and editing medieval financial records, held in Utrecht on 27 and 28 February 1997
|
Revised edition - in both printed and electronic format - of an important chronicle about Holland describing, among others, the murder of Count Floris V.
|
Twee gedigitaliseerde handschriftencollecties verzameld door koningin Sophie en haar zoon prins Alexander met duizenden documenten uit de tijd van de Reformatie tot na de Verlichting.
|
Across the borders of Dutch history. The Anniversary Symposium of the Institute of Netherlands History
|
The administration of Holland. Writings on the administration of the county of Holland in the period from 1299 to1567
|
Digitale versie van de Bijdragen voor de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden (BGN)
|
De digitale versie van Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde.
|
The Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland (BWN) is an academic reference work that contains short descriptions of the lives of persons who distinguished themselves in some way in the recent or distant past.
|
A.J. van der Aa's Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden bevat uitgebreide biografieën met verwijzingen naar primaire en secundaire literatuur.
|
Broncommentaren: A series of publications containing commentaries on sources that are important for the history of the Netherlands
|
New critical edition of the most important groups of charters from Gelre, including a great deal of previously unpublished material.
|
New critical edition of charters relating to the counties of Holland and Zeeland up to 1299.
|
Modern critical edition of charters associated with Kloosterrade Abbey
|
Modern edition of an important chronicle about Groningen and the surrounding areas in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, published with different versions from the various manuscripts.
|
Survey of personnel employed in institutions concerned with government and the administration of justice from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
|
Publication of the financial accounts of Utrecht Cathedral during the period 1395-1529: important not only with respect to the history of the cathedral's construction but also, in more general terms, for the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the late Middle Ages.
|
Database containing all documents associated with the main regional meetings in the dukedom of Gelre and the county of Zutphen in the 15th and 16th centuries.
|
De Digitale Charterbank Nederland (DCN) is een centraal dataportal waarin uiteindelijk de gegevens van alle in de Nederlandse archiefinstellingen bewaarde charters in één zoekactie kunnen worden doorzocht.
|
De Divisiekroniek beschrijft de geschiedenis van Holland vanaf de vroegste tijden tot het jaar 1517. Daarnaast behelst het een wereldgeschiedenis, een populair genre in de late Middeleeuwen.
|
Documented sources on trade conducted from the 12th century up to and including the 16th century, particularly between the two Dutch provinces of Holland and Zeeland and England, Scotland and Ireland.
|
Analytical inventory of sources present in archives and libraries in Rome that relate to the history of Dutch artists and scholars.
|
Publication of mainly qualitative sources on the history of mediaeval trade carried out by the Netherlands with coastal towns on the Baltic Sea.
|
Publication of source material on the meetings of the count and the towns, and the towns among themselves, in Holland during the late Middle Ages as a forerunner of the later States of Holland.
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Edition of source material on the official meetings that were held between the Count and the towns as well as the meetings that the towns had with each other in Zeeland during the late Middle Ages as a precursor of what was to eventually become the Estates of Zeeland.
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Index of sources on the history of the Netherlands in Roman times, consisting of three sections (text fragments, inscriptions and excavation sites)
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Documentary edition of bills and rent books belonging to the steward of Putten with appendices and other relevant documents.
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Edition of a number of financial accounts originating from officials of the count who were employed at the court of Albrecht of Bavaria, regent of Holland, and of the accounts of the dike-reeve of the Grote Waard from the same period.
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Survey of inventories, documentary editions, reports and similar documents referring to historical sources abroad that are relevant for the history of the Netherlands
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Officiëel orgaan van het gelijknamige wetenschapshistorisch genootschap, dat de geschiedenis van de geneeskunde, de wiskunde en natuurwetenschappen en de techniek bestreek.
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Publication of a chronicle with supplementary additions - in Latin and Middle Dutch - about the history of the bishops of the bishopric of Utrecht and the counts of Holland since Roman times.
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Edition of a chronicle about three Dutch provinces - Holland, Zealand and Utrecht - written around 1490
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Publication of documents concerning the economic and social aspects of Leiden's textile manufacturing industry from the 14th century until the end of the 18th century.
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The compilation De leeuw met de zeven pijlen. Het gewest in het landelijk bestuur (‘The Lion with the Seven Arrows. The Province in National Administration’) has its origins in a symposium – held in The Hague in 2007 – that dealt with the relationship between the provinces and the country as a whole from the early modern era until the end of the 19th century.
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Digitale versie van de vier delen Maritieme Geschiedenis van Nederland.
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Various publications and internal reports on methods and techniques for disclosing historical sources.
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Digital version of the "Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek van Vlaanderen."
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Analytical inventory of source material present in archives and libraries in Rome of relevance to the history of the Netherlands.
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Inventory of source material in Stockholm, Copenhagen and various German Baltic towns relevant for Dutch history.
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Dit lexicon bevat meer dan 22.000 beknopte levensschetsen van belangrijke of op zijn minst opvallende Nederlanders.
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New critical publication of charters relating to North-Brabant up to 1312.
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Edition of official decisions recorded by the town council of Maastricht concerning a broad spectrum of issues associated with urban life in the late Middle Ages.
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The Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (DVN) provides information about women who have played a role in the history of the Netherlands and its overseas territories from the earliest times up to around 1850.
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Gedigitaliseerde versie van Utrechtse oorkonden bewerkt door S. Muller Fz., A.C. Bouman, K. Heeringa en F. Ketner, uitgegeven in de periode 1920-1959.
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Documentary edition relating to the trade in papal indulgences during the period 1300-1600 and the reactions to this in the Netherlands.
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Chronicle written by Peter van Os (1498-1542), town secretary of Den Bosch, describing all the events that took place in 's-Hertogenbosch and Brabant every council year until 1523.
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The project provides a survey of sources that can be used to research the social and economic history of Holland, Zealand, Gelre and the Sticht (Utrecht and Overijssel) between approximately 800 and 1500.
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The electronic edition of the registers that were kept by the clerks of the Counts of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland during the period 1316-1345.
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Edition of documents and financial accounts of Rijnsburg Abbey. During the Middle Ages, this abbey was the most important nunnery in the county of Holland.
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Het Belgische tijdschrift was één van de voorlopers van het tijdschrift Studium.
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Source and publication. Presentation and commentary on the release of historical sources published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Bureau der Rijkscommissie voor Vaderlandse Geschiedenis [National Committee for Dutch History]
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Edition of sources on trade and industry in the lower Maas region, the economic nerve centre in the late Middle Ages that spanned the Rijn, Lek, Maas and Merwede rivers.
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Three-volume publication of different types of documents (including those of a political and economic nature) concerning Middelburg in the Middle Ages that were housed in Middelburg’s municipal archive.
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Documentary edition on trade relations and shipping between the northern Netherlands and towns and areas along the west coast of France during the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Edition of documents and accounts relating to toll-duties that commercial and shipping traffic were obliged to pay in Zeeland whenever they passed along the Oosterschelde and later the Westerschelde too.
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Collection of articles as result of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Netherlands History in November 1994.
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Contributions to the symposium on the problems of researching and editing medieval financial records, held in Utrecht on 27 and 28 February 1997
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Revised edition - in both printed and electronic format - of an important chronicle about Holland describing, among others, the murder of Count Floris V.
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Twee gedigitaliseerde handschriftencollecties verzameld door koningin Sophie en haar zoon prins Alexander met duizenden documenten uit de tijd van de Reformatie tot na de Verlichting.
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Across the borders of Dutch history. The Anniversary Symposium of the Institute of Netherlands History
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The administration of Holland. Writings on the administration of the county of Holland in the period from 1299 to1567
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Digitale versie van de Bijdragen voor de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden (BGN)
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De digitale versie van Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde.
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The Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland (BWN) is an academic reference work that contains short descriptions of the lives of persons who distinguished themselves in some way in the recent or distant past.
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A.J. van der Aa's Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden bevat uitgebreide biografieën met verwijzingen naar primaire en secundaire literatuur.
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Broncommentaren: A series of publications containing commentaries on sources that are important for the history of the Netherlands
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New critical edition of the most important groups of charters from Gelre, including a great deal of previously unpublished material.
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New critical edition of charters relating to the counties of Holland and Zeeland up to 1299.
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Modern critical edition of charters associated with Kloosterrade Abbey
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Modern edition of an important chronicle about Groningen and the surrounding areas in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, published with different versions from the various manuscripts.
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Survey of personnel employed in institutions concerned with government and the administration of justice from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
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Publication of the financial accounts of Utrecht Cathedral during the period 1395-1529: important not only with respect to the history of the cathedral's construction but also, in more general terms, for the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the late Middle Ages.
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Database containing all documents associated with the main regional meetings in the dukedom of Gelre and the county of Zutphen in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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De Digitale Charterbank Nederland (DCN) is een centraal dataportal waarin uiteindelijk de gegevens van alle in de Nederlandse archiefinstellingen bewaarde charters in één zoekactie kunnen worden doorzocht.
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De Divisiekroniek beschrijft de geschiedenis van Holland vanaf de vroegste tijden tot het jaar 1517. Daarnaast behelst het een wereldgeschiedenis, een populair genre in de late Middeleeuwen.
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Documented sources on trade conducted from the 12th century up to and including the 16th century, particularly between the two Dutch provinces of Holland and Zeeland and England, Scotland and Ireland.
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Analytical inventory of sources present in archives and libraries in Rome that relate to the history of Dutch artists and scholars.
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Publication of mainly qualitative sources on the history of mediaeval trade carried out by the Netherlands with coastal towns on the Baltic Sea.
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Publication of source material on the meetings of the count and the towns, and the towns among themselves, in Holland during the late Middle Ages as a forerunner of the later States of Holland.
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Edition of source material on the official meetings that were held between the Count and the towns as well as the meetings that the towns had with each other in Zeeland during the late Middle Ages as a precursor of what was to eventually become the Estates of Zeeland.
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Index of sources on the history of the Netherlands in Roman times, consisting of three sections (text fragments, inscriptions and excavation sites)
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Documentary edition of bills and rent books belonging to the steward of Putten with appendices and other relevant documents.
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Edition of a number of financial accounts originating from officials of the count who were employed at the court of Albrecht of Bavaria, regent of Holland, and of the accounts of the dike-reeve of the Grote Waard from the same period.
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Survey of inventories, documentary editions, reports and similar documents referring to historical sources abroad that are relevant for the history of the Netherlands
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Officiëel orgaan van het gelijknamige wetenschapshistorisch genootschap, dat de geschiedenis van de geneeskunde, de wiskunde en natuurwetenschappen en de techniek bestreek.
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Publication of a chronicle with supplementary additions - in Latin and Middle Dutch - about the history of the bishops of the bishopric of Utrecht and the counts of Holland since Roman times.
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Edition of a chronicle about three Dutch provinces - Holland, Zealand and Utrecht - written around 1490
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Publication of documents concerning the economic and social aspects of Leiden's textile manufacturing industry from the 14th century until the end of the 18th century.
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The compilation De leeuw met de zeven pijlen. Het gewest in het landelijk bestuur (‘The Lion with the Seven Arrows. The Province in National Administration’) has its origins in a symposium – held in The Hague in 2007 – that dealt with the relationship between the provinces and the country as a whole from the early modern era until the end of the 19th century.
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Digitale versie van de vier delen Maritieme Geschiedenis van Nederland.
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Various publications and internal reports on methods and techniques for disclosing historical sources.
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Digital version of the "Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek van Vlaanderen."
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Analytical inventory of source material present in archives and libraries in Rome of relevance to the history of the Netherlands.
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Inventory of source material in Stockholm, Copenhagen and various German Baltic towns relevant for Dutch history.
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Dit lexicon bevat meer dan 22.000 beknopte levensschetsen van belangrijke of op zijn minst opvallende Nederlanders.
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New critical publication of charters relating to North-Brabant up to 1312.
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Edition of official decisions recorded by the town council of Maastricht concerning a broad spectrum of issues associated with urban life in the late Middle Ages.
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The Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (DVN) provides information about women who have played a role in the history of the Netherlands and its overseas territories from the earliest times up to around 1850.
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Gedigitaliseerde versie van Utrechtse oorkonden bewerkt door S. Muller Fz., A.C. Bouman, K. Heeringa en F. Ketner, uitgegeven in de periode 1920-1959.
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Documentary edition relating to the trade in papal indulgences during the period 1300-1600 and the reactions to this in the Netherlands.
|
Chronicle written by Peter van Os (1498-1542), town secretary of Den Bosch, describing all the events that took place in 's-Hertogenbosch and Brabant every council year until 1523.
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The project provides a survey of sources that can be used to research the social and economic history of Holland, Zealand, Gelre and the Sticht (Utrecht and Overijssel) between approximately 800 and 1500.
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The electronic edition of the registers that were kept by the clerks of the Counts of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland during the period 1316-1345.
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Edition of documents and financial accounts of Rijnsburg Abbey. During the Middle Ages, this abbey was the most important nunnery in the county of Holland.
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Het Belgische tijdschrift was één van de voorlopers van het tijdschrift Studium.
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Source and publication. Presentation and commentary on the release of historical sources published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Bureau der Rijkscommissie voor Vaderlandse Geschiedenis [National Committee for Dutch History]
|
Edition of sources on trade and industry in the lower Maas region, the economic nerve centre in the late Middle Ages that spanned the Rijn, Lek, Maas and Merwede rivers.
|
Three-volume publication of different types of documents (including those of a political and economic nature) concerning Middelburg in the Middle Ages that were housed in Middelburg’s municipal archive.
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Documentary edition on trade relations and shipping between the northern Netherlands and towns and areas along the west coast of France during the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Edition of documents and accounts relating to toll-duties that commercial and shipping traffic were obliged to pay in Zeeland whenever they passed along the Oosterschelde and later the Westerschelde too.
|
Collection of articles as result of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Netherlands History in November 1994.
|
Contributions to the symposium on the problems of researching and editing medieval financial records, held in Utrecht on 27 and 28 February 1997
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Revised edition - in both printed and electronic format - of an important chronicle about Holland describing, among others, the murder of Count Floris V.
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Twee gedigitaliseerde handschriftencollecties verzameld door koningin Sophie en haar zoon prins Alexander met duizenden documenten uit de tijd van de Reformatie tot na de Verlichting.
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