This dataverse contains the Historical Database of Dutch Municipalities (Historische Database Nederlandse Gemeenten (HDNG)), which provides a wide range of characteristics of Dutch municipalities in the period 1800- ca. 1970. Please report issues (or praise) via Github, where we also keep the scripts we use to edit these files.
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Jul 29, 2021
Mourits, Rick J; Boonstra, Onno; Knippenberg, Hans; Hofstee, Evert W; Zijdeman, Richard L, 2016, "Historische Database Nederlandse Gemeenten", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/RPBVK4, IISH Data Collection, V5
This dataset contains all files from the HDNG (Historical Database of Dutch Municipalities) as were received from Onno Boonstra, PI on the HASH project generating data and improving quality of the Historical Ecological Database (HED). For documentation see: https://github.com/CLA...
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HDNG version 4, for documentation see: https://github.com/CLARIAH/HDNG
Jun 6, 2021 - GIS of the Low Countries
Stapel, Rombert, 2021, "Reconstruction of the Grote Waard (Holland) prior to the St Elisabeth's Flood (1421)", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/XZAHCX, IISH Data Collection, V1
GIS reconstruction of the area surrounding the Grote or Zuidhollandse Waard near Dordrecht (Netherlands) prior to the St Elisabeth's Flood of 1421, which created a fresh water tidal area, the Biesbosch, which exists to this day. The GIS dataset accompanies a printed map and descr...
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Resources used for the reconstruction of (1) the pre-flooding waterways as well as former riverbeds and (2) the number of taxable 'morgens' in administrative areas in relevant administrative areas per km2. A 'morgen' is a premodern unit of measurement for land area. Labels in Dut...
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Reconstruction of the Grote Waard (or Zuidhollandse Waard) prior to the St Elisabeth's Flood (19 November 1421), which set in motion a permanent transformation of the land into a tidal wetland (now De Biesbosch National Park). Labels in Dutch.
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Resources used to reconstruct waterways and (former) riverbeds
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Churches and other relevant religious buildings in study area
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QGIS symbology file
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QGIS symbology file
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Resources for determining the size of certain administrative areas, using number of fiscal 'morgens' (a premodern unit of measurement for area size)
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