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Vol. 21 No. 1 (2024): The Yangtze and the Rhine, Two Major River Systems
Vol. 21 No. 1 (2024): The Yangtze and the Rhine, Two Major River Systems
Published:
2024-04-30
Introduction
The Yangtze and the Rhine, two Major Rivers Systems
An Introduction
Hein A.M. Klemann
5-20
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Research Article
Navigational Practices and the Use of the Leeboard on Shallow Draft Riverine and Coastal Craft in the Yangzi and Rhine Estuaries
A Short Essay in Comparative Nautical History
Leonard Blussé
21-34
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Wooden Boats and Shipping Organizations in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River (1700-1850)
Yao Chen
35-52
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‘It Is Said That at Least 300,000 rt of Capital are Required for a Raft Trade’
German Traders and the Dutch Timber Trade in the Eighteenth Century
Ralf Banken
53-80
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Competition between Dutch Skippers, German Ship-owners, and the Transition to Steam
Hein A.M. Klemann
81-108
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Book Review
Cátia Antunes (ed.), Pursuing Empire. Brazilians, the Dutch and the Portuguese in Brazil and the South Atlantic, c. 1620-1660
Irene Vicente-Martín
109-111
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Misha Ewen, The Virginia Venture. American Colonization and English Society, 1580-1660
Joris van den Tol
112-114
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Emmanuel Kreike, Scorched Earth. Environmental Warfare as a Crime Against Humanity and Nature
Martijn Lak
114-116
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Fabrice Bensimon, Artisans Abroad. British Migrant Workers in Industrialising Europe, 1815-1870
Ad Knotter
117-119
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Peter Stabel, The Fabric of the City. A Social History of Cloth Manufacture in Medieval Ypres
Alka Raman
119-121
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Rachel Dixon, Infanticide. Expert Evidence and Testimony in Child Murder Cases, 1688-1955
Sara Serrano Martínez
122-124
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Erik Odegard, Patronage, Patrimonialism, and Governors’ Careers in the Dutch Chartered Companies, 1630-1691. Careers of Empire
Henk Looijesteijn
124-126
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Janna Everaert, Macht in de metropool. Politieke elitevorming tijdens de demografische en economische bloeifase van Antwerpen (ca. 1400-1550)
Arie van Steensel
126-129
PDF (Nederlands)
Moritz Föllmer en Pamela E. Swett (red.), Reshaping Capitalism in Weimar and Nazi Germany
David Hollanders
129-131
PDF (Nederlands)
Peter de Waard, Het geheim van Beursplein 5. Het turbulente verhaal van vijftig jaar Amsterdamse effectenhandel
Jaap Barendregt
132-134
PDF (Nederlands)
David Graeber. Piratenverlichting. Zeerovers, zelfbestuur en de verborgen oorsprong van de verlichting
Wim De Winter
134-137
PDF (Nederlands)
Karwan Fatah-Black, Slavernij en beschaving. Geschiedenis van een paradox
Leo Balai
137-139
PDF (Nederlands)
Laura van Hasselt, Geld, geloof en goede vrienden. Piet van Eeghen en de metamorfose van Amsterdam 1816-1889
Huibert Schijf
140-142
PDF (Nederlands)
Frans Grijzenhout (red.), Kunst, kennis en kapitaal. Oude meesters op de Hollandse veilingmarkt 1670-1820
Filip Vermeylen
142-145
PDF (Nederlands)
Joost Welten, Dansen rond de troon van Willem I. De hoven in Den Haag en Brussel, 1813-1830
Els Witte
145-147
PDF (Nederlands)
Leila Marie Farah en Samantha L. Martin (red.), Mobs and Microbes. Global Perspectives on Market Halls, Civic Order and Public Health
Wouter Ronsijn
148-150
PDF (Nederlands)
J.W.J. Burgers, E.C. Dijkhof en G. van Herwijnen (red.), Bureaucratie in wording. Studies rond de kanselarijregisters van de Hollandse grafelijkheid in de Henegouwse periode, 1299-1345
Gerrit Verhoeven
150-152
PDF (Nederlands)
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