{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Dataset","@id":"https://hdl.handle.net/10622/D5WXZZ","identifier":"https://hdl.handle.net/10622/D5WXZZ","name":"Coin Production in the Low Countries 14th-19th c. (Combined)","creator":[{"name":"Stapel, Rombert","affiliation":"International Institute of Social History","@id":"https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6394-260X","identifier":"https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6394-260X"}],"author":[{"name":"Stapel, Rombert","affiliation":"International Institute of Social History","@id":"https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6394-260X","identifier":"https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6394-260X"}],"datePublished":"2016-11-02","dateModified":"2021-01-04","version":"11","description":["Combined dataset for the Munro/Cauwenberghe, Polak, Vanhoudt, Scheffers, Cuhaj, and De Voogt datasets, as of 21 December 2017. Some desiderata: - Counts of Bergh (Tangelder 1955, Muntheer en muntmeester) - City of Deventer and – where available – Nijmegen (Gropp 2004, Stedelijke muntslag)  - Cities of Kampen and Zwolle (Nijlunsing et al. 2016; Gemeentearchief Deventer, Van de Munt, inv.nrs. 890, 901) - Other municipal mint houses - Provinces before Burgundian-Habsburg incorporation, with exception of Brabant and Flanders - Provinces outside Burgundian-Habsburg influence: e.g. Liège, Stavelot-Malmedy, Horn, Thorn, Bouillon, Cleves, Jülich - Revolting provinces and Dutch Republic ca. 1585-1606, with exception of Guelders  - [Additional] Copper coins in the Dutch Republic, often kept out of the primary mint account books - Provinces later incorporated in France: e.g. Artois, Cambrai, part of Flanders - Paper money of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg"],"keywords":["Arts and Humanities","Social Sciences","coin production","economic history","Low Countries"],"temporalCoverage":["1334-09-16/1830-08-25"],"license":{"@type":"Dataset","text":"This dataset is available for use under the CC BY-NC license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/"},"includedInDataCatalog":{"@type":"DataCatalog","name":"IISH Data Collection","url":"https://datasets.iisg.amsterdam"},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"IISH Data Collection"},"provider":{"@type":"Organization","name":"IISH Data Collection"},"spatialCoverage":["Belgium","Netherlands","Luxembourg","France"],"distribution":[{"@type":"DataDownload","name":"Codebook_Combined.docx","fileFormat":"application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document","contentSize":74240,"description":"Simplified codebook: concordance of equivalent variables in sub-datasets"},{"@type":"DataDownload","name":"Wage series (dummy).tab","fileFormat":"text/tab-separated-values","contentSize":40574,"description":"Wage series (1264-1954): temporary dummy for use in visualisations. Construed from craftsmen wage series of Oxford (1264-1499), Amsterdam (1500-1910) and London (1911-1954) made available by R.C. Allen. Converted into denier groot (VALUEd). Not for other use!"},{"@type":"DataDownload","name":"_Combined.csv","fileFormat":"text/csv","contentSize":2269485,"description":"UTF-8. New update: Added missing data on Guelders 1576-1813, especially late sixteenth century (via De Voogt 1874). Update June 2017: Data for 19th and 20th centuries (Cuhaj). Update April 2017: Including Vanhoudt 2015 dataset from 1598-1830 and of 16th and 18th c. duiten included in Scheffers. Added data for VALUEd for some 19th century coins."}]}