Publications

 
 
 

Bob Pierik, ‘Witnessing Sex in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam Surveillance, Privacy and Community’. In “Voor ons sijn verscheenen": (Oog)getuigen en hun verklaringen in de vroegmoderne periode, edited by Dries Raeymaekers and Gerrit Verhoeven, 89–112. Nieuwe Tijdingen. Leuven University Press, 2024. https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.16148263.

 

Danielle van den Heuvel and Julia Noordegraaf, ‘Unpacking urban life in the past. Time Machine as a method for research on the urban flow of the Amsterdam Bloemstraat’ in L. Pauwels and R. Hutchinson (eds.) Visual and Multimodal Urban Sociology (Emerald, 2023) pp.63-95


Danielle van den Heuvel (ed.), Early Modern Streets: A European Perspective (Routledge 2023). Available for order here.

 


Danielle van den Heuvel, & Julia Noordegraaf, Zooming in on Urban Life in Early Modern Amsterdam. Time Machine as a Tool for Researching Everyday Urban Experience Across Space and Time. STORIA URBANA, (2022) 173, 99-120. https://doi.org/10.3280/SU2022-173007

Bob Pierik. ‘Where Was Women’s Work? Gender, Work and Urban Space in Amsterdam, 1650–1791’. Women’s History Review (27 September 2022): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2022.2123439.


Bob Pierik (2022) Patriarchal power as a conceptual tool for gender history, Rethinking History, 26:1, 71-92, DOI: 10.1080/13642529.2022.2037864


Bob Pierik, “Privacy, Publicity and Gender in Amsterdam’s Early Modern Urban Space”. Privacy Studies Journal, (2022). https://tidsskrift.dk/privacy_studies_journal/article/view/129332.


Bob Pierik, “Coaches, Sleighs, and Speed in the Street: ‘Vehicularization’ in Early Modern Amsterdam,” Journal of Urban History, (September 2022). https://doi.org/10.1177/00961442221117856.


Marie Yasunaga, ‘Edo no toshi kūkan wo egaku. Sankō toshokan shozō Hasegawa Settan hitsu Edo Meisho Zue Shitae nikan ni tsuite / Capturing the Urban Spaces of Edo: Hasegawa Settan’s Original Sketches for the Edo Meisho Zue in the Sankō Library,’ Ukiyo-e Art, International Ukiyo-e Society, no. 184, July 2022, pp. 5-26.


Antonia Weiss, “‘Here I Am the Undisputed Mistress’: Gender Ideology and Garden Theory in Eighteenth-Century Germany,” Eighteenth-Century Studies 55, no. 4 (2022): 449–74. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1353/ecs.2022.0049.


Bob Pierik, “Urban Life on the Move. Gender and Mobility in Early Modern Amsterdam.” PhD diss., (University of Amsterdam, 2022)

https://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/b130256e-8206-4272-8347-82f52dfd5389


Gamze Saygi and Marie Yasunaga, “The Digital Urban Experience of a Lost City. Using Mixed Methods to Depict the Historical Street Life of Edo/Tokyo”. magazén, 2 (2021), 193-224. DOI: http://doi.org/10.30687/mag/2724-3923/2021/04/002


Tijm Lanjouw, ‘The digital 3D reconstruction of the 18th c. Bloemstraat and Eerste Bloemdwarsstraat’, 4D Research Lab Report Series 3 (University of Amsterdam, December 2021). DOI: https://doi.org/10.21942/uva.16922788.v2


Bébio Vieira Amaro. “Kaleidoscopic Spaces: Slices of Daily Life in Nineteenth-century Edo” in Gudrun Andersson and Jon Stobart (eds.) Daily Lives and Daily Routines in the Long Eighteenth Century. (London: Routledge 2021).

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Bob Pierik, “From Microhistory to Patterns of Urban Mobility. The Rhythm of Gendered Mobility in 18th Century Amsterdam”, Daily Lives and Daily Routines in the Long Eighteenth Century, eds. Jon Stobart and Gudrun Andersson (London: Routledge, 2021)

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Bob Pierik & Gamze Saygi. (2021). ‘Everyday Streets’, History Workshop Online feature: Whose Streets?


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Danielle van den Heuvel , Bob Pierik , Bébio Vieira Amaro & Ivan Kisjes. ‘Capturing Gendered Mobility and Street Use in the Historical City: A New Methodological Approach’, Cultural and Social History, 17:4 (2020), 515-536

DOI: 10.1080/14780038.2020.1796239


Pierik, B. Th., & Geelen, A. (2019). A Tale of Two Johannas: Gatekeeping, Mobilities, and Marriage in Cochin and Amsterdam. Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 14(1), 131-140.

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Bob Pierik, ‘Geslachtspolitiek van de straat. Een aanzet voor intersectionele geschiedenis voor vroegmodern straatleven in Amsterdam’, Historica 42: 3 (2019) 3-9.

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ダニエラ・ファン・デン・ホイフェル、ボブ・ピーリック、ベビオ・ヴィエイラ・アマロ、アントニア・ヴァイス、安永麻里絵「《自由》空間としての街路-アジア・ヨーロッパ(一六〇〇~一八五〇年)の都市空間とジェンダー研究のための新しいアプローチ-」『都市史研究』第6号、東京:山川出版社、2019年10月、109~123頁

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Danielle van den Heuvel, Bob Pierik, Bébio Vieira Amaro & Antonia Weiss, ‘The Freedom of the Streets. Nieuw onderzoek naar gender en stedelijke ruimte in Eurazië’, Stadsgeschiedenis (2018) 13: 2 pp. 133-145.

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Danielle van den Heuvel, ‘A market economy’ in Geert H. Janssen and Helmer J. Helmers (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to the Dutch Golden Age (Cambridge, 2018) pp. 149-165.

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Danielle van den Heuvel. "Gender in the Streets of the Premodern City", Journal of Urban History Vol. 25 Issue 4 (2019) pp. 693-710DOI: 10.1177/0096144218768493.

 

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Danielle van den Heuvel, 近世オランダ都市女性の経済的機会―ギルドとジェンダー規制の分析から ("Economic Opportunities of Women in Early Modern Dutch Cities: From the Analysis of Guild and Gender Regulations") in M. Mizui et al (eds.), 女性から描く世界史―17~20世紀への新しいアプローチ (World History Depicted from a Female Perspective: New Approaches Towards the Study of the 17th-20th Centuries) (Bensei Publishing Tokyo; 2016) pp. 75-98.

 

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Danielle van den Heuvel and Melissa Calaresu. Food hawkers. Selling in the streets from antiquity to the present (London: Routledge 2016).

  • Danielle van den Heuvel and Melissa Calaresu, ‘Food hawkers from representation to reality’, pp. 1-18

  • Danielle van den Heuvel, ‘Food, markets, and people: selling perishables in urban markets in pre-industrial Holland and England’, pp. 84-106.

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