Highlighted publications
Dijkman, J. (2025). Learning from shortages: Amsterdam's grain reserve, 1540-1700. Food & History, 23(2), 11-33.
de Mûelenaere, N.
, Dijkman, J., Hannaford, M., Lipper, L., Peou Norbert-Munns, R., & Uddin, N. (2025).
The case for history in planning future food systems transformations.
Nature Sustainability,
8(4), 343-349. Article 101343.
[DOI] [Portal]van Bavel, B. J. P., Curtis, D. R.
, Dijkman, J. E. C., Hannaford, M. J., de Keyzer, M., van Onacker, E., & Soens, T. E. G. (2020).
Disasters and History: The Vulnerability and Resilience of Past Societies. Cambridge University Press.
[DOI] [Repository] Dijkman, J. E. C. (2021).
Managing food crises: Urban relief stocks in preindustrial Holland.
Past & Present,
251(1), 41-74.
[DOI] [Portal] Dijkman, J. E. C. (2011). Shaping Medieval Markets. The Organisation of Commodity Markets in Holland, c. 1200 – c. 1450. (Global Economic History Series ed.) Brill.
Publications
2026
Scholarly publications
Frangipane, M.
, Dijkman, J., McAnany, P., Storey, G., & Hirth, K. (2026).
Urban Economy: Cities and their Places in the Economy of Ancient Societies. In K. Hirth, & T. Earle (Eds.),
Premodern Economies: A Global Perspective (pp. 203-231). Cambridge University Press.
[DOI]Håkansson, T.
, Dijkman, J., & Kintigh, K. (2026).
Inequality, Property, and Stratification. In K. Hirth, & T. Earle (Eds.),
Premodern Economies: A Global Perspective (pp. 153-179). Cambridge University Press.
[DOI]Dijkman, J., Hirth, K., Kradin, N., & Oka, R. (2026).
Commerce and the Marketplace. In K. Hirth, & T. Earle (Eds.),
Premodern Economies: A Global Perspective (pp. 180-202). Cambridge University Press.
[DOI] Dijkman, J., & Blondé, B. (2026). Consumption. In P. Lantschner, & M. Prak (Eds.), The Cambridge Urban History of Europe: Volume 2: Medieval and Early Modern Europe (pp. 599-619). Cambridge University Press.
2025
Scholarly publications
de Mûelenaere, N.
, Dijkman, J., Hannaford, M., Lipper, L., Peou Norbert-Munns, R., & Uddin, N. (2025).
The case for history in planning future food systems transformations.
Nature Sustainability,
8(4), 343-349. Article 101343.
[DOI] [Portal]Dijkman, J. (2025). Learning from shortages: Amsterdam's grain reserve, 1540-1700. Food & History, 23(2), 11-33.
2023
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J., Brassart, L., Hansen, J., & Janác, J. (2023).
Understanding and controlling the environment in early modern history (ca. 1500-1800). In
The European Experience: A Multi-Perspective History of Modern Europe (pp. 529-537). OpenBook Publishers.
[DOI] [Repository] Professional publications
Dijkman, J. (2023). Interventions in the food market: Public grain stocks in pre-industrial Europe. Web publication/site, University of Sheffield.
2022
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. (2022).
Boekbespreking van Adam Sundberg, Natural disaster at the closing of the Dutch Golden Age: Floods, worms and cattle plague.
Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis,
19(3), 195.
[DOI] [Repository] Dijkman, J. E. C. (2022). Governance, regulation and the state. In J. Davis (Ed.), A Cultural History of Shopping in the Middle Ages (1 ed., pp. 171-190). (A Cultural History of Shopping ; Vol. 2). Bloomsbury.
2021
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. (2021).
Rampen: de kracht van de verbeelding: Boekbespreking van Lotte Jensen (ed.), Crisis en catastrofe. De Nederlandse omgang met rampen in de lange negentiende eeuw.
Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis,
134(3), 503-504.
[DOI] [Repository] Dijkman, J. E. C. (2021).
Managing food crises: Urban relief stocks in preindustrial Holland.
Past & Present,
251(1), 41-74.
[DOI] [Portal] 2020
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. (Ed.) (2020). Dossier Maarten Prak's Citizens without Nations - a Debate. TSEG, 17(3), 75-130.
van Bavel, B. J. P., Curtis, D. R.
, Dijkman, J. E. C., Hannaford, M. J., de Keyzer, M., van Onacker, E., & Soens, T. E. G. (2020).
Disasters and History: The Vulnerability and Resilience of Past Societies. Cambridge University Press.
[DOI] [Repository] Dijkman, J. E. C., & Greefs, H. (2020).
Inleiding ‘Het androcentrisme voorbij? 25 jaar gender en sociale geschiedenis’.
Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis,
17(1), 5–14.
[DOI] [Repository] Dijkman, J., & Greefs, H. (Eds.) (2020). Het androcentrisme voorbij? 25 jaar gender en sociale geschiedenis. Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis, 17(1).
2019
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. E. C., & van Leeuwen, B. (2019).
Resilience to famine ca. 600 BC to present: An introduction. In J. Dijkman, & B. van Leeuwen (Eds.),
An Economic History of Famine Resilience (1 ed., pp. 1-13). Routledge.
[DOI] [Repository] Dijkman, J. E. C. (2019).
Feeding the hungry: Poor relief and famine in northwestern Europe, 1500-1700. In J. Dijkman, & B. van Leeuwen (Eds.),
An Economic History of Famine Resilience (1 ed., pp. 93-111). Routledge.
[DOI] [Repository] Dijkman, J. E. C., & van Leeuwen, B. (Ed.) (2019).
An Economic History of Famine Resilience. (Routledge Explorations in Economic History). Routledge.
[DOI] Dijkman, J. E. C. (2019).
Markets in late medieval northwestern Europe: The organization of exchange in a commercializing world. In L. Rahmstorf, & E. Stratford (Eds.),
Weights and marketplaces from the Bronze Age to the Early Modern Period (pp. 311-322). Wachholtz Murmann Publishers.
[DOI] [Repository] Curtis, D. R.
, & Dijkman, J. E. C. (2019).
The escape from famine in the Northern Netherlands: A reconsideration using the 1690s harvest failures and a broader Northwest European perspective.
The Seventeenth Century,
34(2), 229-258.
[DOI] [Repository]2018
Scholarly publications
van Bavel, B. J. P., Buringh, E., & Dijkman, J. E. C. (2018).
Mills, cranes, and the great divergence: The use of immovable capital goods in western Europe and the Middle East, ninth to sixteenth centuries.
The Economic History Review,
71(1), 31-54.
[DOI] [Repository] 2017
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. E. C. (2017).
Coping with scarcity: A comparison of dearth policies in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis,
14(3), 5-30.
[DOI] [Repository] Dijkman, J. E. C. (2017).
Review of Dennis Romano, Markets and Marketplaces in Medieval Italy, c. 1100 to c. 1400. Enterprise & Society,
18(4), 971-973.
[DOI] Dijkman, J. E. C. (2017).
Bread for the poor: Poor relief and the mitigation of the food crises of the 1590s and the 1690s in Berkel, Holland. In D. Collet, & M. Schuh (Eds.),
Famines during the 'Little Ice Age' (1300-1800): Socionatural Entanglements in Premodern Societies (pp. 171-193). Springer.
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-54337-6 Curtis, D.
, Dijkman, J., Vanhaute, E., & Lambrecht, T. (2017).
Low Countries. In G. Alfani, & C. Ó Gráda (Eds.),
Famine in European History (pp. 119-140). Cambridge University Press.
[DOI] [Repository]2015
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. E. C. (2015).
Het dagelijks brood: Omgaan met voedseltekorten op het platteland van Holland, 1500-1700.
Historisch Tijdschrift Holland,
47(3), 101-110.
[Repository] Dijkman, J. E. C. (2015).
Review of Trade and Institutions in the Medieval Mediterranean: The Geniza Merchants and their Business World, by Jessica L. Goldberg.
Business History Review,
89(3), 583-586.
[DOI] [Repository] 2014
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. E. C. (Guest ed.), Puttevils, J. (Guest ed.), & Ryckbosch, W. (Guest ed.) (2014).
Debate: Cities of Commerce: The Institutional Foundations of International Trade in the Low Countries, 1250-1650.
Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis,
11(4), 55-132.
https://www.tseg.nl/10/volume/11/issue/4/ Dijkman, J. (2014). Worthy Efforts and the medieval economy. Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis, 11(1), 105-116.
van Bavel, B. J. P., Campopiano, M., & Dijkman, J. E. C. (2014).
Factor markets in early Islamic Iraq, c. 600-1100 AD.
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient,
57(2), 262-289.
[DOI] Other output
Prak, M., Dijkman, J., & Moll-Murata, C. (2014). How to become a master craftsman? Guild regulation of professional training in late medieval and early modern Europe and the Near East. Paper presented at Fourth European Congress on World and Global History, Paris, France.
Prak, M., & Dijkman, J. (2014). How to become a master craftsman? Guild regulation of professional training and qualification in early modern Europe and the Near East. Paper presented at European Social Science History Conference, Vienna, Austria.
2013
Scholarly publications
2012
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. E. C. (2012). Bookreview Medieval market morality. Life, law and ethics in the English marketplace, 1200-1500. The Medieval Review.
van Bavel, B. J. P., Dijkman, J. E. C., Kuijpers, H. M. E. P., Zuijderduijn, C. J., & van der A, D. (2012).
The organisation of markets as a key factor in the rise of Holland from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century: a test case for an institutional approach.
Continuity and Change,
27(3), 347-378.
[DOI] [Repository] 2011
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. E. C. (2011). Boekbespreking Praktiken des Handels. Geschäfte und soziale Beziehungen europäischer Kaufleute in Mittelalter und früher Neuzeit. Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis, 8, 113-115.
Dijkman, J. E. C. (2011). Debt Litigation in Medieval Holland, 1200-1350. In J. L. van Zanden, & D. Ma (Eds.), Law and Long-Term Economic Change: A Eurasian Perspective (pp. 221-243). Stanford University Press.
Dijkman, J. E. C. (2011). Shaping Medieval Markets. The Organisation of Commodity Markets in Holland, c. 1200 – c. 1450. (Global Economic History Series ed.) Brill.
2010
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. E. C. (2010).
Medieval market institutions : the organisation of commodity markets in Holland, c. 1200 - c. 1450. [Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU), Utrecht University]. Utrecht University.
[Repository] 2003
Scholarly publications
Dijkman, J. E. C. (2003). De dorpsschrijver in Romeins Egypte. Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis, 116(1), 5-30.