All Stories

  1. The Legal Agency of Single Mothers: Lawsuits over Illegitimate Children and the Uses of Legal Aid to the Poor in the Dutch Town of Leiden (1750–1810)
  2. Reflections on the relative accessibility of law courts in early modern Europe
  3. The social composition of plaintiffs and defendants in the Peacemaker court, Leiden, 1750–54
  4. Access to Justice: Legal Aid to the Poor at Civil Law Courts in the Eighteenth-Century Low Countries
  5. Introduction
  6. Professional Lobbying in Eighteenth-century Brussels: The Role of Agents in Petitioning the Central Government Institutions in the Habsburg Netherlands
  7. War and garrison towns in the Dutch Republic: the cases of Gorinchem and Doesburg (c. 1570–c. 1660)
  8. Oorlog, steden en staatsvorming