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Researcher
Bruno Blondé
- Research Expertise:Historical statistics - Material culture and consumption research - Urban History - Social and economic history - Transportation History - History of the Low Countries - Research Policy
- Keywords:INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, URBAN HISTORY, COMPARATIVE HISTORY, History
- Disciplines:History
- Research techniques:Historical statistics
- Users of research expertise:- Libraries - Museums - Archives - Media and communication - Research Policy
Affiliations
- Centre for Urban History (Research group)
Member
From1 Oct 2003 → Today
Projects
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- Consumer revolution and changes in household consumption in probate inventories in Northwestern Germany (16.-19. c.).From1 Jul 2023 → 31 Dec 2023Funding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- The embarrassment of riches? Inequality and the Dutch material culture. Amsterdam, 1581-1780.From1 Jan 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Using institutional household accounts and the insights they provide to understand the consumption patterns, the standard of living and consumption inequality in early modern Delft.From1 Sep 2019 → 28 Feb 2020Funding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Antwerp Interdisciplinary Platform for Research into Inequality: In search of equality. A socioeconomic examination within a global and historical framework (AIPRIL).From3 Jul 2019 → TodayFunding: BOF - Methusalem, Fund Recuperation Fiscal Exemption
- Fashioning 'old and new'. Secondary markets, commodity value conventions and the dawn of consumer societies in Western Europe (18th-19th centuries)From1 Jan 2018 → 31 Dec 2021Funding: BOF - projects, BOF - Other initiatives
- A golden age for labour? Economic inequality and labour income after the Black Death: Flanders and Tuscany compared (1350-1500).From1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2020Funding: FWO fellowships
- Economic growth and material living standards in a transistion economy: Venice (1600-1800).From1 Feb 2017 → 31 Jul 2017Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- GIStorical Antwerp II. The historical city as empirical lab for urban studies using high-resolution social maps.From1 May 2016 → 30 Apr 2020Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts, FWO Medium Size Research Infrastructure
- Domestic energy consumption before and during the early industrial revolution: Belgium and the Netherlands compared (1600-1850).From1 Jan 2016 → 31 Dec 2019Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Creating a Domestic City? The Production and Consumption of Domestic Space in Late Medieval Bruges, Dijon and Antwerp, 1450- 1600.From1 Oct 2015 → 30 Sep 2017Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
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- De culturele constructies voorbij ? Prijsevoluties op de veilingmarkten voor schilderijen in de Oostenrijkse Nederlanden (1739-1794)(2012)
Authors: Bruno Blondé, Dries Lyna
Pages: 57 - 86 - Feeding cities(2012)
Authors: Bruno Blondé
Pages: 123 - 141 - Nieuwe geluiden en sterke tegenstellingen (1531-1629)(2011)
Authors: Guido Marnef, Bruno Blondé
Pages: 343 - 357 - De gebroken welvaart(2011)
Authors: Bruno Blondé, Michael Limberger
Pages: 307 - 330 - Households as agents of change? Perspectives from the Low Countries, eighteenth-twentieth centuries(2011)
Authors: Bruno Blondé, Jord Hanus
Pages: 3 - 14 - Zilver in Antwerpen(2011)
Authors: Bruno Blondé, Inneke Baatsen
Pages: 95 - 125 - Households as agents of change?(2011)Series: Tijdschrift voor sociale en ec
Authors: Bruno Blondé, Jord Hanus
Number of pages: 135 - Entre cheval et choses banales(2011)
Authors: Bruno Blondé
Pages: 181 - 203 - Het falen van de vroegmoderne stad, 1500-1800?(2010)
Authors: Bruno Blondé, Griet Vermeesch
Pages: 103 - 112 - Een probleemstad? Spanningsvelden tussen burgerlijke waarden en sociale realiteiten(2010)
Authors: Bruno Blondé, Maarten Van Dijck, Antoon Vrints
Pages: 277 - 307