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Working the Senses with Words: The Act of Religious Reading in the Dutch Republic
Els Stronks
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ABSTRACT The paper explores activity systems modelling (ASM) as a complex systemic approach to fostering learning partnerships between community initiatives and municipal governments. It highlights the increasing role of community‐led initiatives in cocreating public value and the challenges of collaboration due to differing perspectives on governance,
Peter Marks, Wouter Spekkink
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‘Oh Dutchmen, Defer this Catastrophe’
‘Oh Dutchmen, defer this catastrophe’ wrote a former Dutch plantation owner commenting on the temporary abolition of slavery in the French empire in 1794.
Karwan Fatah-Black
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The Greatest Right of Them All: The Debate on the Right to Petition in the Netherlands from the Dutch Republic to the Kingdom (c. 1750-1830). [PDF]
Oddens J.
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ABSTRACT Access to forests, farming land and the Citarum river is limited in Tarumajaya; furthermore, many do not own their own housing and are dependent on the public and private landowners in the area. The region of Tarumajaya faces significant challenges in access to crucial resources such as forests, farming land and the Citarum river, leading to a
Rudolf Wirawan +4 more
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Rampage school shootings, where students go to their own school to randomly kill classmates, teachers, friends, and strangers, are among the most drastic types of human behavior. While research increasingly points to interaction dynamics as being key for the emergence of crime and violence, scholars have not yet systematically studied interaction ...
Anne Nassauer
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A.C. Carter, The Dutch Republic in Europe in the Seven Years War
J. Aalbers
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Martine van Elk . Early Modern Women's Writing: Domesticity, Privacy, and the Public Sphere in England and the Dutch Republic. Early Modern Literature in History. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Pp. 299. $79.99 (cloth). [PDF]
Anne R. Larsen
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The Sublime in the Visual Culture of the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic
Stijn Bussels, Bram Van Oostveldt
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Religious policies in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic
There is a general and long-standing agreement among historians that the Dutch Republic was tolerant on the issue of religion. Still, it is not at all easy to determine how this celebrated toleration actually worked out in practice. It is evident that religious toleration was a hotly debated issue.
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