Summary information

Study title

Merchants from the Southern Netherlands and the rise of the Amsterdam staple market (1578-1630)

Creator

O.C. Gelderblom (Universiteit Utrecht, Onderzoekinstituut voor Geschiedenis en Cultuur)

Study number / PID

doi:10.17026/dans-zcd-mebh (DOI)

NHDA: D0092

easy-dataset:43065 (DANS-KNAW)

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Abstract

Historical sources, like the Poortersboeken Amsterdam, two tax registers, Notarieel Archief and VOC/WIC-archives have been used in order to create a dataset on 16th and 17th century Amsterdam merchants. Selection and clustering resulted in a subset of merchants originating from the Southern Low Countries. To these three more database-tables, offering information on the social-religious context of the individual merchants, have been added: files F03, F04 and F10. Synthesis of the data in the key-database Prosopography Amsterdam (F06). Data-gathering and selection procedures have been explicitated in Gelderblom's thesis (see in Relation).


The entire database "Amsterdam Merchants" can be downloaded to your own computer. The database is in MS-ACCESS format and consists of 11 separate files. There is a list of all the variables in the different tables of the database. This list can also be found in codeboek.doc (or codeboek.txt).

The map “archief” contains the database tables in ASCII format. The map “codeboek” contains the codebooks of these tables in ASCII format. The map “origi” contains the database is in MS-ACCESS format.

For further explanation of the database, its structure and its background see the document Introduction_Database.docx in the map “origi”.

The website is not accessible, the files have been archived in EASY.

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Publisher

DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities

Publication year

2009

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