On 30 June 2023, The Center for Urban History, the Posthumus Institute and AIPRIL host a workshop that is dedicated to the brand new book of Maarten Prak and Jan Luiten van Zanden, published in 2022 under the title Pioneers of Capitalism: The Netherlands, 1000-1800. To frame the long-term socio-economic history of the Northern Netherlands, the book employs the terminology of 'varies of capitalism', which revolves around the idea that the balance between market and state differs in time and space. While capitalism in the colonies remained extractive, the intervention of the state in the economy fostered the rise of a resilient and inclusive market economy within the Netherlands. Assessing the societal impact of the idiosyncratic development of Dutch capitalism, Prak and Van Zanden refer to a group of Flemish historians who recently drew attention to the paradoxical confluence of rising middle classes and increasing social inequality that went hand in hand with economic growth in the Low Countries. This workshop reflects on the ‘varieties of capitalism’ and ‘Low Countries paradox’ concepts and assesses their strengths and limitations for future research into the socio-economic history of both the Northern and Southern Netherlands.
Please register by e-mail: Bas.Spliet@UAntwerpen.be