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Sound Toll Registers online. First proof.
The first scholarly workshop on STR online took place in Groningen on 10 and 11 June 2010: Sound Toll Registers online. First proof.
The following 13 colleagues from seven countries explained the progress of the project and showed how STR online contributes to their current research.
- Watching the Ships Sail Out. Linking Shipping Data from Amsterdam and the Baltic - Jeroen van der Vliet (The Hague, The Netherlands)
- The Sound Toll Registers as a mirror of Stockholm's foreign trade, c. 1770- 1790 - Sven Lilja (Stockholm, Sweden)
- The Sound Toll as an Information Exchange - Jari Ojala (Jyväskylä, Finland)
- The Sound Toll Registers Online for study of Hamburg’s Baltic trade in the first half of the 17th century - Yuta Kikuchi (Greifswald, Germany)
- The contribution made by the Sund accounts to the knowledge of French trade in the XVIII th century - Pierrick Pourchasse (Brest, France)
- Standardization problems in the data of the Sound Toll Registers - George M. Welling (Groningen, The Netherlands)
- The Baltic trade and the Portuguese Economy: an insight on Early Modern patterns 1580-1800 - Dr. Cátia Antunes (Leiden University), (Leiden, The Netherlands)
- Subordination or something else? Friesland and Amsterdam in the Dutch Golden Age - Harm Nijboer (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- The Sound Toll Registers and the Odysseus Ionian Maritime History Database - Panayiotis S. Kapetanakis (Corfu, Greece)
- Custom rolls and the Baltic fish trade 15th - 19th centuries – potentials and pitfalls - Bo Poulsen (Roskilde, Denmark)
- The organization and execution of STR online - Frank Bosmans (Leeuwarden, The Netherlands)
- The organization and execution of the data input in STR online - Mark de Lannoy (Leeuwarden, The Netherlands)
- From the Baltic to the North Sea and further: the moving economic core, innovation and the Sound Toll Registers online - Lex Heerma van Voss (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
The participants of the STR online Workshop, 10-11 June 2010, in the courtyard of the Northern Maritime Museum, Groningen
Standing, left to right:
Sven Lilja, Hanno Brand, Richard Keijzer, Catia Antunes, Yota Kikuchi, Ubo Kooijinga, Marc de Lannoy, Simone Steenbeek, Bo Poulsen, Johan Steendam, Erik Gøbel, Jelle Jan Koopmans, Pierrick Pourchasse, Jari Ojala, Jeroen van der Vliet, Panayotis Kapetanakis, Lars Bjorn Madsen
Crouching, left to right:
Jan Willem Veluwenkamp, Siem van der Woude, George Welling
Closing symposium 'Ten years of Sonttol registers Online'
January 31, 2020