Prof. Dr. Caroline Arni
Humanities, social history, cultural history, historical anthropology, history of science, gender history
Humanities
Early Modern social and economic history; Modern History (mainly 19th century); The application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for historical research; World History; Marriage Patterns and family systems; Collective action
Institutions for Collective Action: Guilds, Commons, Beguinages, Waterboards, Cooperatives
Marriage Patterns and family systems
Household economies
Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish
DE MOOR, Tine and VAN ZANDEN, Jan Luiten, 2006. Vrouwen en de geboorte van het kapitalisme. Amsterdam: Boom.
DE MOOR, T., 2011. From common pastures to global commons: A historical perspective on interdisciplinary approaches to commons. Accepted (May 2011) for publication in Natures Sciences Sociétés.
DE MOOR, T. and VAN ZANDEN, J.L., 2010. Girlpower; The European marriage pattern (EMP) and labour markets in the north sea region in the late medieval and early modern period. Economic History Review, 63 (1), pp. 1-33.
DE MOOR, T., 2009. Avoiding tragedies; A Flemish common and its commoners under the pressure of social and economic change during the eighteenth century. The Economic History Review, 62 (1), pp. 1-22.
DE MOOR, T., 2008. The Silent Revolution: A new perspective on the emergence of commons, guilds, and other forms of corporate collective action in Western Europe. The International Review of Social History (special issue on guilds), 53 (suppl. 16), pp. 175-208.
DE MOOR, M., 2002. Common land in Flanders. In: The management of common land in north west Europe, c. 1500-1850, eds. M. de Moor, L. Shaw-Taylor, and P. Warde, CORN publication series nr. 8, pp. 113-42. Turnhout: Brepols.
DE MOOR, M., SHAW-TAYLOR, L., and WARDE, P., 2002. Comparing the historical commons of north west Europe; An introduction. In: The management of common land in north west Europe, c. 1500-1850, eds. M. de Moor, L. Shaw-Taylor, and P. Warde, CORN publication series nr. 8, pp. 15-32. Turnhout: Brepols.
DE MOOR, M., SHAW-TAYLOR, L., and WARDE, P., 2002. Preliminary conclusions; The commons of north west Europe. In: The management of common land in north west Europe, c. 1500-1850, eds. M. de Moor, L. Shaw-Taylor, and P. Warde, CORN publication series nr. 8, pp. 247-61. Turnhout: Brepols.
Common Rules. The regulation of institutions for managing commons in Europe 1100-1800, NWO-internationaliseringsaanvraag, 2011 – 2014
ERC Starting Grant United We Stand; The Dynamics and Consequences of Institutions for Collective Action in Pre-Industrial Europe, 2010 – 2014
Elected member of the Executive Board of the International Association for the Study of the Commons
Editorial board member International Journal of the Commons
Editorial board member Tijschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis
Member of the Steering Committee of the Surf-Project EJME (Enhanced Journals Made Easy), 2010 – 2011
Member of the board of external evaluators of the Revista Portuguesa de História (Portuguese Journal of History)
Member of the Education Commission of the Posthumus Institute
Co-editor (with Sarah Carmichael and Jan Luiten van Zanden) special issue History of the Family, on 'Marriage patterns, household formation and economic development'. Volume 16, Issue 4, 2011.
Co-editor special issue Continuity & Change on "Factor markets in global economic history", Volume 24, 2009, 201 p.
Co-editor special issue the International Journal of the Commons, on European Commons, July 2008.
Co-editor special issue Continuity & Change on "The institutional organization of land markets", Volume 23, 2008, 200 p.
Co-editor special issue the International Review of Social History, on "The return of the guilds", Volume 53, Supplement S16, December 2008, 270 p.
Co-editor (in collaboration with P.S. Warde and L. Shaw-Taylor) of The management of common land in north west Europe, c. 1500-1850, Brepols, Turnhout (CORN publication series nr. 8), 265 p. (First print: 2002; Second print: 2006).
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