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    <identifier identifierType="DOI">10622/4FWVNL</identifier>
    <creators><creator><creatorName>Stapel, Rombert</creatorName><nameIdentifier schemeURI="https://orcid.org/" nameIdentifierScheme="ORCID">0000-0001-6394-260X</nameIdentifier><affiliation>(International Institute of Social History)</affiliation></creator><creator><creatorName>Flens, Isabel</creatorName><affiliation>(International Institute of Social History)</affiliation></creator><creator><creatorName>Vaccari, Daria</creatorName><affiliation>(International Institute of Social History)</affiliation></creator><creator><creatorName>Versmissen, Rosalie</creatorName><nameIdentifier schemeURI="https://orcid.org/" nameIdentifierScheme="ORCID">0000-0001-9558-8510</nameIdentifier><affiliation>(International Institute of Social History)</affiliation></creator></creators>
    <titles>
        <title>'(Re)counting the Uncounted': Catalogue and Typology of Premodern Censuses in the Low Countries</title>
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    <publisher>IISH Data Collection</publisher>
    <publicationYear>2023</publicationYear>
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        <description descriptionType="Abstract">This dataset contains the catalogue of digitised censuses, created in the NWO-funded Replication Study &apos;(Re)counting the Uncounted. Replication and Contextualisation of Dutch and Belgian Premodern Population Estimates (1350-1800)&apos;. Associated with this catalogue, which will be presented as a separate file in a future update of the dataset, is a typology of premodern censuses. Each census identified in the project was systematically contextualised using a fixed questionnaire. This facilitates comparability of diverging censuses through time and space. The typology is currently under construction and will be the topic of an independent study.</description>
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    <contributors><contributor contributorType="ContactPerson"><contributorName>Stapel, Rombert</contributorName><affiliation>(International Institute of Social History)</affiliation></contributor></contributors>
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