| Unusual Excrescences of Nature': Collected Coral and the Study of Petrified Luxury in Early Modern Antwerp |
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| A Migrant Writer's Manifesto: Kader Abdolah as a Public Intellectual |
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| The Orange-Nassau family at the educational crossroads of the stadtholder's position (1584-1711) |
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| A Man's Breeches as the Object of Women's Affections: A Unique Painting by the Antwerp Genre Painter Hieronymus Janssens (1624-1693) |
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| Nation-building Behind the Dike: Dutch Nationalism and the Visual Culture of Hydraulic Engineering |
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| Address Choice in Dutch 2: Pragmatic Principles of Address Choice in Dutch |
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| Conceptuality and Pragmatic Variation in Eighteenth-Century Dutch: The Distribution of the Genitive Case and its Competitors |
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| The Re-education of Conversos in 17th Century Amsterdam |
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| Don't Whine': Sexuality, Adultery and Emancipation in Annie MG Schmidt and Harry Bannink's Musical Heerlijk Duurt het Langst (1965) |
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| Stylometric Authorship Attribution for the Middle Dutch Mystical Tradition from Groenendaal |
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| Fictionalizing the real: imagined publics and constructions of self in Etty Hillesum's diary |
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| A Flemish Nozdormu? Teleology and Philosophy of History in the Writings of Hendrik Jozef Elias |
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| Dutch in Seventeenth-Century Japan: A Social History |
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| New Netherlands, Archival Deficiency, and Contesting New York History in the Antebellum U.S |
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| Chivalric Solidarity or Royal Supremacy? The Symbolic Revival of the Order of the Golden Fleece (1566-1598) |
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| The Utility of an Empty Title. The Habsburgs as Dukes of Burgundy |
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| 'A La Mode De Bourgoigne?' The 'Burgundian' Ceremonial at the Court of Albert and Isabella in Brussels (1598-1621) |
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| The Gold of the Vanquished. Belgian Claims on the Order of the Golden Fleece's Treasure in the Aftermath of the First World War |
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| Adaptability and audience: the many publics of Etty Hillesum |
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| Lodewijck Huygens' Spanish Journal, 1660-1661: Perceptions of Spain and Confirmation of the Identity of the Dutch Republic |
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| The Dutch Republic and the English Civil War: consensus or conflict? |
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| A matter of identity: Anil Ramdas and his autobiographical novel Badal (2011) |
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| 'All these things one has to endure from these Germans': German Stage Characters as Means to Criticize Changing Social Positions in Seventeenth-century Amsterdam |
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| Birds of a Feather: Deciphering the Didactic Iconography and Humor of Adriaen van de Venne's Hoe dienen wij bij een! |
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| Procession, pride and politics in the Medicea hospes (1638): a Dutch festival book for a French Queen |
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| Conceiving of the Sabbath in 17th-century Kampen: 'Disorderly,' 'Public' and 'Scandalous' Desecration |
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| Sara Burgerhart (1782): female Bildung in a transnational/translational context |
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| From Bastions to Models: Deutsche Schulen in Den Niederlanden as Tools of German Cultural Policy |
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| Political Sites and Collective Identities in Hendrick Avercamp's Ice-Skating Landscapes |
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| The Last Chapter of the Golden Fleece (Ghent, 1559). Burgundian Ritual, Church Space and Urban Lieux de Memoire |
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