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Prisoners and beggars: quantitative data on imprisonment in Holland and Hamburg, 1597-1752
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Deviance and repression in the Netherlands: historical evidence and contemporary problems
Quantitative social historical research in the Netherlands: past, present and future
Lockouts in the Netherlands: why statistics on labour disputes must discriminate between strikes and lockouts, and why new statistics need to be compiled
Typology of medieval historiography reconsidered: a social re-interpretation of monastic annals, chronicals and gesta
The striking Netherlands: time series analysis and models of socio-economic development and labour disputes, 1850-1995
Changes in choice of spouse as an indicator of a society in a state of transition: Woerden, 1830-1930
The influence of popular beliefs about childbirth on fertility patterns in mid-twentieth-century Netherlands
Life scripts and life realities: women in nineteenth-century Nijmegen
"At age 27, she gets furious": scripts on marriage and life course variation in The Netherlands, 1850-1970