Chapter Measuring urban inequalities. Spatial patterns of service access in sixteenth-century Leiden
This contribution develops a broader understanding of well-being in premodern towns and by using digital methods to map social and economic inequalities, thereby drawing on insights from research on socio-spatial equity from urban studies. The key questions are how socio-economic inequality was refl...
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Firenze University Press
2020
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| Series: | Datini Studies in Economic History
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