Discussies over zes eeuwen waterbeheer en samenleving
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https://doi.org/10.52024/tseg.17943Keywords:
Waterbeheer, Waterwerken, GemeenmakingAbstract
In this response, I would like to respond to the main issues they raised. the nature of the widespread participation of the peasantry in the large-scale water systems that were established in the Middle Ages; the commons, a major reorganization of management of waterworks that runs as a thread through six centuries of Dutch water management; new questions concerning ideology, political culture, everyday practices and material culture; and, finally, Dutch water management in an international perspective.
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