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Index
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
SECTION ONE -- LANDSCAPE, SETTLEMENTS AND SPATIAL ORGANIZATION
Chapter One 'Dark Age Economics' revisited: the English Fish-Bone Evidence, 600–1600 (James H. Barrett, Alison M. Locker, Callum M. Roberts)
Chapter Two Viking Age Economics and the Origins of Commercial Cod Fisheries in the North Atlantic (Sophia Perdikaris and Thomas H. McGovern)
Chapter Three Understanding a Medieval Fishing Settlement along the Southern North Sea: Walraversijde, c. 1200–1630 (Dries Tys and Marnix Pieters)
Chapter Four Transformation of the Maritime Cultural Landscape of Atlantic Canada by Migratory European Fishermen, 1500–1800 (Peter Pope)
SECTION TWO -- TRADE, PROFITABILITY AND TAXATION
Chapter Five The Medieval Herring Fishery in the Western Baltic (Carsten Jahnke)
Chapter Six Fish, Stock and Barrel. Changes in the Stockfi sh Trade in Northern Europe, c. 1360–1560 (Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz)
Chapter Seven The 'Golden Mountain': An Economic Analysis of Holland's Early Modern Herring Fisheries (Christiaan van Bochove)
Chapter Eight The Evolution of Portuguese Fisheries in the Medieval and Early Modern Period. A Fiscal Approach (Inês Amorim)
SECTION THREEn-- CONSUMPTION, COMMUNICATIONAND COOPERATION
Chapter Nine Carp in the City. Fish-farming Ponds and Urban Dynamics in Brabant and Hainaut, c. 1100–1500 (Chloé Deligne)
Chapter Ten Fish for Feast and Fast. Fish Consumption in the Netherlands in the Late Middle Ages (Petra J.E.M. van Dam)
Chapter Eleven 'Our Triumph of Holland'. War, Violence, and the Herring Fishery of the Low Countries, c. 1400–1650 (Louis Sicking and Adri P. van Vliet)
Chapter Twelve Women in Dutch Fishing Communities. The Cases of Ter Heijde and Maassluis, c. 1600–1700 (Annette de Wit)
Chapter Thirteen Talking Fish. Co-operation and Communication in the Dutch North Sea Herring Fisheries, c. 1600–1850 (Bo Poulsen)
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