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Court, Credit, and Capital: Amsterdam's Insolvency Legislation in the Dutch Golden Age

By Maurits den Hollander
Cambridge University Press October 2025

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ISBN-13
9781009631051
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
October 2025
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Seventeenth-century Amsterdam was a city of innovations. Explosive economic growth, the expansion of overseas trade, and a high level of religious tolerance sparked great institutional, socio-economic and legal changes, a period generally known as 'the Dutch Golden Age'.

In this book, Maurits den Hollander discusses how insolvency legislation contributed to the rise of a modern commercial order in seventeenth-century Amsterdam. He analyzes the procedure and principles behind Amsterdam's specialised insolvency court (the Desolate Boedelskamer, 1643) from a theoretical perspective as well as through the eyes of citizens whose businesses failed. The Amsterdam authorities created a regulatory environment which solved insolvency more leniently, and thus economically more efficiently, than in previous times or places. Moving beyond the traditional view of insolvency as a moral failure and the debtor as a criminal, the Amsterdam court recognised that business failure was often beyond the insolvent's personal control, and helped restore trust and credit among creditors and debtors.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction

Part I. Context:
1. Citizens and institutions
2. Morality and insolvency legislation

Part II. Procedure and Staff:
3. Procedure
4. Staff

Part III. Insolvents:
5. The accord
6. Cessie van Goede

Appendix 1 – Databases Accords
Bibliography
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