De spade in de dijk. Waterbeheer en rurale samenleving in de Vlaamse kustvlakte (1280-1580)

The Spade in de Dijk is the first synthesis on the organisation of water management in Coastal Flanders during the later Middle Ages. Based on the unique archival evidence produced by local water boards (wateringen), large landowners and local and regional authorities, Tim Soens argues for the occur...

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Main Author: Soens, Tim (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Dutch
Published: Gent Academia Press 2009
Series:Historische Economie en Ecologie
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