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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
August 2009
Print publication year:
2000
Online ISBN:
9780511496974

Book description

An Economic and Social History of the Netherlands, 1800–1920 provides a comprehensive account of Dutch history from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, examining population and health, the economy, and socio-political history. The Dutch experience in this period is fascinating and instructive: the country saw extremely rapid population growth, awesome death rates, staggering fertility, some of the fastest economic growth in the world, a uniquely large and efficient service sector, a vast and profitable overseas empire, characteristic 'pillarization', and relative tolerance. Michael Wintle also examines the lives of ordinary people: what they ate, how much they earned, what they thought about public affairs, and how they wooed and wed. This book will be of central importance to Dutch specialists, as well as European historians more generally.

Reviews

‘Michael Wintle's 'splendid and thought-provoking synthesis' will undoubtedly attain … canonical status.’

Martine van Ittersum Source: Business History Review

‘… stands out above all comparable work.’ (trans.)

Maarten Duijvendak Source: Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis

‘… this book admirably meets the urgent demand for a single narrative of the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the nineteenth century and as such represents an extraordinary feat.’

Wim Mellaerts Source: Dutch Crossing

‘… an important work of revisionist scholarship … Wintle’s book should go a long way toward returning the ‘disappeared’ nineteenth-century Netherlands to the annals of history.’

Source: Business History

‘… this book meets the urgent demand for a single narrative of the socio-economic history of the Netherlands in the ‘long’ nineteenth century.’

Source: History

‘… a work of reference in English on Dutch economic and social history from the Napoleonic wars to World War II … Wintle’s book is lucidly written. It supplies the reader with the relevant information and references in a succinct manner. And Wintle aptly demonstrates his mastery of the literature and the published statistics. Yes, this is the book I needed.‘

Source: International Review of Social History

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