Geestelijk Zielen-Vermaak, of Eenige Geestelijke Liederen (1734)
by Petrus Martini
de Engel Van de Vooruitgang (Vor Geesteswetenschappen, #380)
by Roel Van Der Veen
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Verzamelde Werken Van Multatuli (in 10 Delen) - Deel V - Ideen - Derde Bundel
by Multatuli
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de Padie-Kultuur in de Afdeeling Ngrowo, 1875-1876 (1877)
by Johan Herman Frederik Sollewijn Gelpke
de Leer Der Sympathie Bij David Hume En Adam Smith (1903)
by Johan Gerrit Appeldoorn
Verzamelde Werken Van Multatuli (in 10 Delen) - Deel VII - Ideen - Vijfde Bundel
by Multatuli
de Roomsch-Catholyke Religie, Begonst, Uytgebreyd, Vastgestelt Ende Bewaert in Brabant (1807)
by Corneille Smet
Opgave En Toelichting Van Spreuken of Gezegden in de Volkstaal (1875)
by Eliza Laurillard
Kort Verhael Van De Prachtige Inhaelinge De Welke De Stadt Ghendt Gedaen Heeft Aen Syn Koninglyek Hoogheyt Carolus Alexander (1749)
Ordonnancie, Statuyt En Placcaet Teghens Alle De Ghene Die Hem (1563)
by Ian Van Den Steene
Discovering the Dutch
What are the most salient and sparking facts about the Netherlands? This updated edition of 'Discovering the Dutch' tackles the heart of the question of Dutch identity through a number of essential themes that span the culture, history and society of the Netherlands. Running the gamut from the Randstad to the Dutch Golden Age, from William of Orange to Anne Frank, this volume uses a series of vignettes written by academic experts in their fields to address historical and contemporary topics such...
Tourist Utopias (New Mobilities in Asia, #1)
Released on the 500-year anniversary of the publication of Sir Thomas More's Utopia, this volume seeks to adapt and apply More's fecund imagination to the contemporary leisure landscape. The contributors to this volume theorize and analyze a variety of 'tourist utopias' - a nascent socio-spatial form crucial to a post-industrial global economy. From Disney World to Dubai, 'Middle Earth' to Marina Bay, Macau to Abu Dhabi, these sites share common characteristics that include their respective stat...
Urban Memory and Visual Culture in Berlin (Cities and Cultures, #5)
by Simon Ward
As sites of continual change and transformation, cities are fundamentally forgetful places. Yet at the same time, urban areas are also homes to museums and archives that collect and exhibit the past-a key cultural, political, and economic activity. This book looks at that paradox through the example of Berlin to see how the city has responded to challenges to memory created by rapid changes in politics, economics, society, and the built environment, ultimately arguing that the recovery of the ex...
This book presents a new perspective on attempts by the contemporary Chinese government to transform the diverse conditions found in countless rural villages into what the state's social welfare program deems 'socialist new villages'. Lili Lai argues that an ethnographic focus on the specifics of village life can help destabilize China's persistent rural-urban divide and help contribute to more effective welfare intervention to improve health and hygienic conditions of village life.
The New Second Generation in Switzerland (IMISCOE Research, #0)
by Rosita Fibbi, Philippe Wanner, Dusan Ugrina, and Ceren Topg l
Using data from the Integration of the Second Generation in Europe survey, this timely study focuses on the second generation of immigrants from Turkey and former Yugoslavia in Switzerland. A common thread running through the various chapters is a comparison with previous research on Switzerland concerning the second generation of Italian and Spanish origin. The authors provide valuable insights into the current situation of the children of Turkish and Yugoslav immigrants while underlining the h...
The earliest chronicle of England in Dutch is found in a series of chronicles published in 1480 by Jan Veldener, who had been William Caxton’s business partner in the Low Countries. The chronicle was written independently and made to fit in with the larger series. While being the first known standalone chronicle of England in Dutch, it shows a remarkable sophistication and adeptness in negotiating English and Dutch sources, as well as Dutch and English interests, and presents a determinedly Lanc...
Joost Van Den Vondel En G. de Saluste Sr Du Bartas (1892)
by Antonie Hendriks