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faculteit: "FGw" en publicatiejaar: "2011"
| Auteur | C. Lesger | | Titel | Patterns of retail location and urban form in Amsterdam in the mid-eighteenth century |
| Tijdschrift | Urban History |
| Jaargang | 38 |
| Jaar | 2011 |
| Nummer | 1 |
| Pagina's | 24-47 |
| ISSN | 09639268 |
| Faculteit | Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen |
| Instituut/afd. | FGw: Instituut voor Cultuur en Geschiedenis (ICG) |
| Samenvatting | In this article location theory is used to map and analyse the patterns
of retail location in Amsterdam in the eighteenth century. In the city centre as well
as along the main axes to markets and the city gates the retailing of shopping
goods (textiles, consumer durables) was much more prominent than elsewhere
in the city. In contrast, shops selling convenience goods (foodstuffs etc.) were
scattered all over the city. The correspondence of empirical data and location theory
suggests that the urban government and institutions did not interfere with the
location preferences of shopkeepers. An analysis of local acts and guild regulations
corroborated this assumption. What did affect the location patterns of shops was
history. The morphological and socio-economic legacy of the past acted as an
intermediary between general location principles and the implantation of shops in
the urban landscape |
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