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STREAM (Spatiotemporal Research Infrastructure for Early Modern Brabant and Flanders)

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Subtitle:Sources, Data and Methods

This article presents the technical characteristics of the Belgian STREAM-project (2015-2019). The goal of STREAM is to facilitate and innovate historical research into local and regional processes through the development of a spatiotemporal infrastructure for early modern Brabant and Flanders, two of the most urbanized and developed areas of pre-industrial Europe. To this end, STREAM systematically collects a range of key data from a diversity of historical sources to provide a geographically comprehensive and long-run quantitative and spatial account of early modern society at the local level (parishes, villages, towns) regarding territory, transport, demography, agriculture, industry and trade, related to the development of a tailored historical geographical information system (GIS) based on the well-known Ferraris map (1770-1778). This article discusses the possibilities and pitfalls of the data collection and the construction of a spatial infrastructure for the pre-statistical era.

Journal: International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing
ISSN: 1753-8548
Issue: 2
Volume: 12
Pages: 102-119
Publication year:2018
Keywords:Belgium, Data infrastructure, Digital history, Economic history, GIS, Historical demography, Spatial history
CSS-citation score:1
Authors:International