Shifting grounds? Nobility, lordship and state formation in the sixteenth century Low Countries (case studies: Brabant and Flanders)
Frederik Buylaert & Violet Soen
Community, control and commons. Access to land, use rights and social power relations in the Belgian Ardennes between 1750 and 1900
Wouter Ryckbosch & Eric Vanhaute
Managing the Meat Market. Governance, regulation and consumer interest in late- and post-corporative Brussels (1770-1860)
Wouter Ryckbosch
Building Brussels. Brussels’ city builders and the production of urban space (1795-2015)
Inge Bertels, Heidi Deneweth & Stephanie Van de Voorde
Policing mobility. Daily interactions between the Brussels police and ‘marginal’ migrants, c. 1880-1914.
Margo De Koster & Anne Winter
Social Hotspots. High Courts of Justice files, sources for Low Countries history
Griet Vermeesch & Anne Winter
Managing Markets: Commercial Institutions in the Principalities of the Burgundian-Habsburg Low Countries Compared.
Bart Lambert & Louis Sicking
Agriculture, wage labour and household economies in eighteenth-century Flanders. A regional and integrated analysis
Thijs Lambrecht & Anne Winter
The leather industry in late medieval Bruges and Mechelen (14th-16th century). Production processes, persons and places in a comparative perspective.
Frederik Buylaert, Heidi Deneweth & Jan Dumolyn
Domestic energy consumption before and during the early industrial revolution: Belgium and the Netherlands compared (1600-1850).
Bruno Blondé & Wouter Ryckbosch
Organization of the Urban Food Supply (1550-1800): Reality and Fiction of the Corporative System.
Wouter Ryckbosch
Contesting fiscal fairness. Explaining fiscal reform in the
18th-century Austrian Netherlands (1749-1794)
Wouter Ryckbosch
Paying for deservingness? Poor relief administration, entitlement and local economies in the Southern Low Countries, 1750-1830
Thijs Lambrecht & Anne Winter
Artists or Beggars? Itinerant Entertainers and Popular Culture in Brabant (1750-1914)
Anne Winter
Surviving through old age. Coping strategies of the elderly labouring poor in Ghent, Brussels and Antwerp, 1750-1850.
Anne Winter
Managing Markets: Commercial Institutions in the Principalities of the Burgundian-Habsburg Low Countries Compared
Bart Lambert & Louis Sicking