De spade in de dijk. Waterbeheer en rurale samenleving in de Vlaamse kustvlakte (1280-1580)
Abstract
The Spade in de Dijk is the first synthesis on the organisation of water management in Coastal Flanders during the later Middle Ages. Based on the unique archival evidence produced by local water boards (wateringen), large landowners and local and regional authorities, Tim Soens argues for the occurrence of profound changes in coastal water management in the later Middle Ages. Water management gradually became less inclusive, investments lowered, and flood risk increased. This evolution was triggered by the social transition from a peasant society of land-owning smallholders to a society of absentee landlords and large tenant farmers.
Keywords
water management; middle ages; water boards; coastal flandersDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_611030ISBN
9789038213521OCN
982239714Publisher
Academia PressPublisher website
https://www.academiapress.be/nlPublication date and place
Gent, 2009Series
Historische Economie en Ecologie,Classification
Belgium
Flemish
c 1000 CE to c 1500
16th century, c 1500 to c 1599
For adult emergent readers
European history
History and Archaeology
CE period up to c 1500
Maritime history