| Title | Threatened by the Sea, Condemned by Man? |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | Flood Risk and Environmental Inequalities along the North Sea Coast, 1200–1800 |
| Contributor | Tim Soens(author) |
| Landing page | https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv289dvs1.8 |
| License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
| Copyright | Tim Soens |
| Publisher | The White Horse Press |
| Published on | 2011-01-31 |
| Page range | pp. 91–112 |
| Print length | 24 pages |
| Language | English (Original) |
Tim Soens is lecturer in Medieval and Environmental History at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. He studied Medieval History at the University of Ghent, Belgium, obtaining his PhD in 2006 with a thesis on water management and the interaction of man and nature in the late medieval and early modern Flemish coastal plain. He has presented papers at numerous international conferences and his publications include De spade in de dijk? Waterbeheer en rurale samenleving in de Vlaamse kustvlakte (1280–1580), Gent, Academia Press, 2009. [‘Giving in to the water? Water management and rural society in the Flemish Coastal Plain 1280–1580’] and ‘Explaining Deficiencies of Water Management in the Late Medieval Flemish Coastal Plain (13th–16th centuries)’, Jaarboek voor Ecologische Geschiedenis, 2005–06, 35–62.