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Prosopography patriciate of Leiden until 1420
Prosopographical dataset on patriciate families in Leiden during the period 1250-1420. The dataset comprises family names and data on administrative functions, ownership of... -
Prosopography of the medieval administrative elite of The Hague
The relationship of the administrative elite and the 'Landsheerlijke'[sovereign] elite of civil servants. Social mobility, mutation rhythm, concentration of power within the... -
Students from the southern Netherlands at European Universities (excluding Le...
Immatriculation, promotion and career of students originating from the Southern Netherlands at European universities. -
Reading culture in the Netherlands, 1807-1809 and 1847-1849
Investigated is the size, structure and consumption of literature and popular "pulp" of the Dutch population in the beginning of the 19th century. The public `reading' behaviour... -
Frisian students, 1380-1650
This data set contains information on the students of the Frisian universities. The socio-economic and political developments in the period 1380-1650 are indicated in this data... -
Social biographic and bibliographic data of beta scientific researchers, 1780...
In this dataset the importance of the rise of middle classes for the employment and productivity in the beta science is investigated. Included are personal data such as name,... -
Migrants from the Netherlands to Pella, Iowa, 1846-1880
The dataset was created for research on the Hollandisch roots of Pella Dutch in Iowa. The dataset is a prosoprography of 2660 Dutch migrants who emigrated to Pella, Iowa in the... -
Merchants from the Southern Netherlands and the rise of the Amsterdam staple ...
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... -
The Amsterdam Town Council, 1578-1795
This dataset is based on the (published) source 'De Vroedschap van Amsterdam 1578-1795' (The Town Council of Amsterdam) by J.E. Elias (1905). The aim of the project was to...