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Researcher
Jeroen Puttevils
- Research interest:Medieval history, Middle Ages, Urban history, Economic history, Cultural History, Lottery, history of the future, future thinking, Financial History, Political History
- Keywords:HISTORY, History
- Disciplines:History
- Research techniques:Historical research
- Users of research expertise:Heritage services, Archives, Libraries, Television, Radio, Websites
Affiliations
- Centre for Urban History (Research group)
Member
From1 Oct 2007 → Today
Projects
1 - 10 of 14
- Private partnerships in early modern Antwerp (1621-1791).From1 Nov 2021 → 30 Apr 2022Funding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- ZAPBOF research professorship for ERC Starting GrantFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: BOF - ZAP BOF mandates
- Future expectations and actions in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Low Countries.From1 Oct 2020 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Back to the Future: Future expectations and actions in late medieval and early modern Europe, c.1400-c.1830 (Back2theFuture).From1 Feb 2020 → TodayFunding: H2020 - Frontier Research (ERC)
- Food from Somewhere? Urban Households, Access to Land and Alternative Food Entitlements in the Late Medieval City.From1 Jan 2020 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- A woman's lot. Women's participation in the public sphere in the late medieval and early modern Low Countries (1450-1650) by means of lottery-rhymes.From1 Nov 2019 → 31 Oct 2021Funding: FWO fellowships
- Back to the Future: future expectations in the Low Countries, 1400-1600.From1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2021Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Lord, give me the first prize! Fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Low Countries lottery poems as the voice of the people.From1 Apr 2017 → 31 Mar 2018Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- The ways to Success. Strategies and Trajectories of the Commercial elites in the Low Countries in the Long Sixteenth Century.From1 Oct 2016 → 30 Sep 2017Funding: Fund Recuperation Fiscal Exemption
- Perceiving the economic future in the past: analysis of European mercantile correspondence, 1400-1800From1 Feb 2015 → 31 Dec 2015Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
Publications
1 - 10 of 29
- Te Brugghe ende eldere, omme daer advis te hebbene hoe men daer de lotinghen ghedaen hadde(2021)Edition: 99Volume: 99
Authors: Jan Dumolyn, Jeroen Puttevils, Thais Aerts, Frank Demeyere, Lennert Lapeere, Jannie Haek, Tom Naegels
Number of pages: 175 - Thomas Max Safley, Family firms and merchant capitalism in early modern Europe. The business, bankruptcy and resilience of the Höchstetters of Augsburg(2021)
Authors: Jeroen Puttevils
Pages: 183 - 185 - Toen de stad een metropool werd(2021)
Authors: Jeroen Puttevils
Pages: 76 - 78 - De kinderen maken het goed (pest en familie in zestiende-eeuws Nürnberg)(2020)
Authors: Jeroen Puttevils
Pages: 26 - 27 - Antwerp in the Renaissance(2020)Edition: 99Series: Studies in European Urban HistVolume: 99
Authors: Jeroen Puttevils, Bruno Blondé
Number of pages: 1 - Silks and the ‘Golden Age’ of Antwerp(2020)
Authors: Jeroen Puttevils, Bruno Blondé, Isis Sturtewagen
Pages: 297 - 315 - Sixteenth-Century Antwerp, a hyper-market for all? The case of Low Countries merchants(2020)
Authors: Jeroen Puttevils
Pages: 29 - 54 - Antwerp in the Renaissance(2020)
Authors: Jeroen Puttevils, Bruno Blondé
Pages: 9 - 28 - Productie, markten en sociaaleconomische structuren II: ca. 1320 - ca. 1500(2019)
Authors: Peter Stabel, Jeroen Puttevils, Jan Dumolyn, Bart Lambert, James M. Murray, Guy Dupont
Pages: 181 - 231 - Typologie en heuristiek van de bronnen voor de geschiedenis van de middeleeuwen(2019)Edition: 4 ed.Volume: 99
Authors: Steven Vanderputten, Jelle Haemers, Tim Soens, Jeroen Puttevils
Number of pages: 216