Kees Mandemakers

Fellow

External advisor Historical Sample of the Netherlands

Studied history in Utrecht and philosophy in Amsterdam (University of Amsterdam). Worked at Utrecht University, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Free University Amsterdam, where he taught historical informatics and statistics from 1989 till October 2000. In 1996 he acquired his PhD at Erasmus University Rotterdam.

In 1991 he started the Historical Sample of the Netherlands (HSN) at the IISH and since 2000 he has worked there full time as senior research fellow and director of the HSN. Kees also held the endowed chair for Large Historical Databases at the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication of the Erasmus University Rotterdam and is President of the International Commission for Historical Demography.

Currently Kees is an honourary research fellow at the IISH and in that role acts as an external advisor to the HSNDB.

Main research interest:

  • methodology of large historical databases (topics: data processing, sample designs)
  • social stratification and mobility
  • social history (topics: secondary education, infant and child mortality, shoe-industry).

Publications: Kees Mandemakers – Research output — Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)

IISH Staff | Kees Mandemakers - Photo by Martin van Welzen