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Journal articles on the topic "Zuid Beveland"

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Mourits, Rick J., Ruben Schalk, Albert Meroño-Peñuela, Joe Raad, Auke Rijpma, Bram Van den Hout, and Richard L. Zijdeman. "Retracing Hotbeds of the 1918–19 Influenza Pandemic. Spatial Differences in Seasonal Excess Mortality in the Netherlands." Historical Life Course Studies 10 (March 31, 2021): 145–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.51964/hlcs9584.

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A century ago, the 1918–19 influenza pandemic swept across the globe, taking the lives of over 50 million people. We use data from the Dutch civil registry to show which regions in the Netherlands were most affected by the 1918–19 pandemic. We do so for the entire 1918 year as well as the first, second, and third wave that hit the Netherlands in summer 1918, autumn 1918, and winter 1919. Our analyses show that excess mortality was highest in Oost-Brabant, Zuid-Limburg, Noord-Holland, and Drenthe, Groningen, and Overijssel, whereas excess mortality was low in Zuid-Beveland, the Utrechtse Heuvelrug, and the Achterhoek. Furthermore, neighboring municipalities resembled one another in how severely they were affected, but only for the second wave that hit the Netherlands in autumn 1918. This non-random spatial distribution of excess mortality in autumn 1918 suggests that regional differences affected the spread of the disease.
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Kappelhof, A. C. M. "A.L. Kort, Geen cent te veel. Armoede en armenzorg op Zuid-Beveland, 1850-1940. Not a penny to spare. Poverty and poor relief in the countryside: Zuid-Beveland, 1850-1940." BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review 117, no. 1 (January 1, 2002): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.5638.

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Wouters, A. P. F. "J. Bouterse, Classicale Acta 1573-1620, IV, Provinciale synode Zeeland Classis Walcheren 1602-1620, Classis Zuid-Beveland 1579-1591." BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review 112, no. 4 (January 1, 1997): 543. http://dx.doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.4582.

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Jonker, Joost. "C. Dekker, R. Baetens, Geld in het water, Antwerps en Mechels kapitaal in Zuid-Beveland na de stormvloeden in de 16e eeuw." Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis/ The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History 7, no. 3 (September 15, 2010): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.18352/tseg.386.

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Van der Weele, Pieter, and Reinout Rutte. "Waarom die vorm en oriëntatie van Borssele?" Bulletin KNOB, March 12, 2021, 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.48003/knob.120.2021.1.707.

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The village of Borssele was founded in 1616 in a polder of the same name on the island of Zuid-Beveland in the province of Zeeland. The driving force behind both the diking of the polder and the construction of the village during the Twelve Year Truce (1609-1621) in the young Dutch Republic was the mayor of the city of Goes, Cornelis Soetwater. This article argues that the unusual form and orientation of the Borssele village plan reflects a conscious decision by Soetwater to combine and improve on the best of the Zeeland’s impoldering and village planning tradition, and on the most striking old Zuid-Beveland villages. Soetwater’s decision to give Borssele’s main square a resolutely northern orientation and an unconventional, rotated positioning within the polder grid, and to model its plan on that of the most distinctive medieval villages on the islands of Zuid-Beveland, Nisse and Kloetinge, served to anchor the new village emphatically in its immediate surroundings. Moreover, Borssele represents the culmination of an honourable tradition initiated during the fifteenth century by the Zeeland nobleman Adriaan van Borssele with the construction of ringstraatdorpen[1] such as Dirksland, Sommelsdijk and Middelharnis, in the large Flakkee polders. The marquises of Bergen op Zoom and the family of Orange continued this tradition during the sixteenth century in the construction of Willemstad and Colijnsplaat, among others. Soetwater exploited the symbolic significance of these new villages, which was as important to Adriaan van Borssele and his followers as their economic and administrative function, for his own purposes. By continuing a trend towards orthogonality and symmetry in the layout of sixteenth-century ringstraatdorpen in the double symmetry of the Borssele street plan, Soetwater was able to emphasize the victory of rationality over chaos. Not just in the sense that the wild water had been turned into orderly cultural landscape, but also in the sense that after many years of war, the Twelve Year Truce had ushered in a period of peace, order and the prospect of a bright future. [1] The ringstraatdorp was a combination of two older types of Zeeland village plans, the kerkringdorp and the voorstraatdorp. Its main street (voorstraat) was perpendicular to the polder dike and its landward end terminated in a kerkring (church encircled by a street).
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Dam, P. van. "C. Dekker, R. Baetens, Geld in het water. Antwerps en Mechels kapitaal in Zuid-Beveland na de stormvloeden in de 16e eeuw." BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review 126, no. 2 (January 1, 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.7353.

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Books on the topic "Zuid Beveland"

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Kort, Albert L. Geen cent te veel: Armoede en armenzorg op Zuid-Beveland, 1850-1940 = Not a penny to spare : poverty and poor relief in the countryside : Zuid-Beveland, 1850-1940. Hilversum: Verloren, 2001.

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Kort, Albert L. Geen cent te veel: Armoede en armenzorg op Zuid-Beveland, 1850-1940 = Not a penny to spare : poverty and poor relief in the countryside : Zuid-Beveland, 1850-1940. Hilversum: Verloren, 2001.

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Geen cent te veel: Armoede en armenzorg op Zuid-Beveland, 1850-1940 = Not a penny to spare : poverty and poor relief in the countryside : Zuid-Beveland, 1850-1940. Hilversum: Verloren, 2001.

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(Roland), Baetens R., ed. Geld in het water: Antwerps en Mechels kapitaal in Zuid-Beveland na de stormvloeden in de zestiende eeuw. Hilversum: Verloren, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Zuid Beveland"

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Asselman, N., and P. Peeters. "Comparison of the Flemish and Dutch flood risk methodologies, case study Zuid-Beveland, The Netherlands." In Comprehensive Flood Risk Management. CRC Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b13715-102.

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