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One of the classic problems in social science is known as 'the dilemma of the commons', in which land, water, and other resources held jointly by social or economic segments tend to be depleted sooner and to a greater extent than privately held assets. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, many aspects of western European society changed fundamentally, including the abolition of common-property rights, which in itself was related to social and economic shifts in that same society. This book intends to put the debate on commons, commoners, and the disappearance of both throughout early modern and modern northwestern Europe in a new light, through new approaches and innovative methodologies. Tine De Moor aims to link the historical debate about the long-term evolution of commons to the present-day debates on common-pool resources, as well as touching upon various disciplines within the social sciences that work on commons issues.
History of Europe --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Cooperation --- Collaborative economy --- Cooperative distribution --- Cooperative movement --- Distribution, Cooperative --- Peer-to-peer economy --- Sharing economy --- Economics --- Profit-sharing --- History --- E-books --- History.
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Art --- inscriptions --- literacy --- tituli [inscriptions] --- vrouwenportretten --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699
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In dit mooi geïllustreerd boek krijgen we een genuanceerder beeld van de middeleeuwen. Met name voor de vrouwen zou deze periode niet zo donker geweest zijn. De auteurs menen dat er tusen 1 200 en 1 500 fundamentele veranderingen optraden in de verhoudingen tussen mannen en vrouwen. Een huwelijk gebaseerd op wederzijdse affectie werd toen de norm voor grote delen van de bevolking in de Lage Landen en Engeland. Dit had grote gevolgen voor de samenleving en de economie die daarmee ontstond. De vrouw kreeg een relatief gelijkwaardige positie binnen het huwelijk, maar ook daarbuiten werd haar status beter. De stelling van de auteurs is dat in deze periode (1200-1500) de basis werd gelegd voor de 'moderne' emancipatie van de vrouw. Ze proberen ook te verklaren waarom het zo lang duurde, tot ver in de twintigste eeuw, voor er weer schot in het emancipatieproces kwam.
History of Europe --- Sociology of work --- Western Europe --- Women --- Capitalism--Europe, Western--History. --- History --- EUR / Europe - Europa --- 331.100 --- 172 --- 338.313 --- Economische geschiedenis: algemeenheden. --- Gezinsmoraal. Huwelijk. Echtscheiding. --- Kapitalisme. --- Capitalism --- History. --- Sociology of minorities --- Economics --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- anno 500-1499 --- Europe --- Economische geschiedenis: algemeenheden --- Gezinsmoraal. Huwelijk. Echtscheiding --- Kapitalisme --- Women - Europe - History --- Marriage --- Power --- Book --- Economy --- Empowerment
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Handtastelijkheden zijn er altijd geweest. Maar in vroeger eeuwen was "handtasten" veel onschuldiger dan in het #MeToo-tijdperk: in plaats van grensoverschrijdend gedrag was het toen een verantwoorde en nette manier om een huwelijksaanzoek te doen. Van Weeren en De Moor beschrijven deze en andere bijzonderheden van het trouwen in het Amsterdam van vroeger. Immigratie, integratie, geloofskwesties, zorgbehoevende (schoon)ouders, overspel en verboden liefdes: dit alles speelde ook toen al en had grote invloed op de wording van het huidige Amsterdam. De wijze waarop vandaag de dag relaties aangegaan worden, met vele koppels die pas laat of zelfs helemaal niet huwen, kreeg ook in diezelfde periode vorm. 'Ja, ik wil!' vertelt verhalen rond het trouwen, uniek maar in hun kern ook verrassend van alle tijden. Op basis van het rijke bronnenmateriaal dat in de archieven bewaard is gebleven, worden zowel de vele hartverwarmende maar soms ook verbijsterende anekdotes, als de laatste historische inzichten op een levendige en kleurrijke manier gepresenteerd.
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World history --- Guilds --- History --- 338 <09> --- Economische geschiedenis --- 338 <09> Economische geschiedenis --- Craft guilds --- Gilds --- Labor organizations --- Merchant companies --- Workers' associations --- Artisans --- Employers' associations --- Labor unions --- Societies, etc. --- Labour market --- Guilds - History
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"Jan Luiten van Zanden, Tine De Moor, and Sarah Carmichael argue that over centuries a "European Marriage Pattern" developed, characterized by high numbers of singles among men and women, high marriage ages among men and women, and neolocality, where the couple formed a new nuclear household and did not coreside with the parents. This distinctive pattern emerged due to the influence of the Catholic Church's teachings of marriage based on consensus, the rise of labor markets, and specific institutions concerning property transfers between generations that enhanced wage labor by women. Over time an unprecedented demographic regime was created and embedded in a highly commercial environment in which households interacted frequently with labor, capital and commodity markets. This was one of the main causes of the gradual move away from a Malthusian state towards an economy able to generate long-term economic growth"--
Women --- Marriage --- Married women --- Human capital --- Human assets --- Human beings --- Human resources --- Capital --- Labor supply --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Femininity --- Married people --- Wives --- Married life --- Matrimony --- Nuptiality --- Wedlock --- Love --- Sacraments --- Betrothal --- Courtship --- Families --- Home --- Honeymoons --- Economic conditions --- Economic aspects --- History --- Economic value --- History of Europe --- anno 1200-1799 --- Netherlands --- Belgium --- Eheschlie�ung. --- Frau. --- Frauenarbeit. --- Geschlechterrolle. --- Human capital. --- Humankapital. --- Macht. --- Married women. --- Wirtschaftsentwicklung. --- Economic aspects. --- Economic conditions. --- Middle Ages. --- Modern period. --- Since 500. --- Western Europe. --- Westeuropa. --- Family --- Income --- Credits --- Age --- Labour market --- Beguines --- Care --- Labour participation --- Book --- Chiffres --- Economy --- Inheritance law
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"Given the new-found importance of the commons in current political discourse, it has become increasingly necessary to explore the democratic, institutional and legal implications of the commons for global governance today. This book analyses and explores the ground-breaking model of the commons and its relation to these debates. Featuring original contributions from renowned scholars across the globe and analysis of Elinor Ostrom's fundamental work, this interdisciplinary book is organized into three main areas of inquiry: the commons as vehicles for the democratization of global governance, the role played by commons-based institutions in global governance and a more normative interrogation around what international law ought to look like to support the commons. Provocative and critical ideas about the current system of global governance act as a stimulus to explore further research and activism in the commons. The first of its kind to offer a specific focus on the commons and global governance, this much-needed book will prove invaluable for academics in the humanities and social sciences including economists, political philosophers, political scientists and legal scholars. It will also appeal to policy-makers, concerned members of civil society and commons activists"--
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