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A quantitative history of the Dutch Cape Colony
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doi:10.17026/dans-2xf-uyfk (DOI)
easy-dataset:58490 (DANS-KNAW)
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Several data series relating to the eighteenth-century Dutch Cape Colony as used for the article 'The Quantitative Cape: A Review of the New Historiography of the Dutch Cape Colony' by Dr. J Fourie, published in the South African Historical Journal in 2014. All data were collected by Dr. J Fourie.
Article abstract:
The digitisation and transcription of rich archival sources and the use of statistical techniques combined with modern computing power, have, over the last decade, allowed social scientists to reinterpret eighteenthcentury Cape history. This review essay summarises the main results from the burgeoning literature; assesses whether these new studies refute or support earlier hypotheses; shows how new quantitative evidence can inform our understanding of the process of economic development; and appeals to historians and economists to learn the language of the other.
When using this data, please also cite:
Fourie, J. 2014. The Quantitative Cape: A Review of the New Historiography of the Dutch Cape Colony. South African Historical Journal. Vol 66(1): 142-168.
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DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities
Publication year
2014