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In Dutch Deltas, Werner Scheltjens examines the emergence, functions and structure of the Low Countries' maritime transport system between ca. 1300 and 1850. Scheltjens introduces the delta as a suitable geographical unit of analysis for understanding the regional economic origins of communities of maritime transporters. The author proves that changes in maritime trade networks and in the structure of regional economies entailed a process of specialisation, which led to the emergence of 'professional' maritime transport communities and the development of an integrated maritime transport market with Amsterdam and Rotterdam as its main centres.
Dutch Deltas offers the first comprehensive study of the economic geography of the Low Countries' maritime transport sector and its long-term development between 1300 and 1850.
Contents
Preface ... vii
List of Illustrations ... x
List of Abbreviations ... xiv
Introduction ... 1
Historiography ... 1
Deltas ... 8
Sources ... 11
Conversion ... 16
Name Matching ... 23
1 Locations ... 27
Overview ... 27
Rise and Fall ... 30
Before 1400 ... 31
1400-1500 ... 35
1500-1600 ... 41
1600-1700 ... 47
1700-1800 ... 58
Conclusions ... 64
2 Functions ... 66
Method ... 66
Transport Market Integration ... 72
The Port System of the Dutch Deltas in a European Context ... 83
Conclusions ... 89
3 Production ... 91
The Production of Grain Transport Services ... 91
The Spatial Structure of Grain Transport Services ... 107
Group 1 ... 112
Group 2 ... 118
Group 3 ... 122
Conclusions ... 129
4 Domiciles ... 131
Domicile Ambiguity ... 131
Virtual Migration ... 139
Conclusions ... 144
5 Usances ... 146
Conclusions ... 162
Appendices ... 169
Appendix to Chapter 1 ... 169
Appendix to Chapter 2 ... 224
Appendix to Chapter 3 ... 240
Appendix to Chapter 4: Domicile Ambiguity Matrix ... 290
Bibliography ... 301
Archives ... 301
Primary Sources ... 301
Secondary Literature ... 303
Index ... 318