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        Syntax of Dutch 

        Broekhuis, Hans; Corver, Norbert (2015)
        Syntax of Dutch: Verbs and Verb Phrases consists of three volumes. Volume 1 opens with a general introduction to verbs, including a review of various verb classifications and discussions on inflection, tense, mood, modality ...
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        Syntax of Dutch 

        Broekhuis, Hans; Corver, Norbert; Vos, Riet (2015)
        The Syntax of Dutch aims at presenting a synthesis of the currently available syntactic knowledge of Dutch. It is primarily concerned with language description and not with linguistic theory, and provides support to all ...
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        The Riddle of Literary Quality 

        van Dalen-Oskam, Karina (2023)
        What is literature? Can we measure ‘literariness’ in texts themselves? The innovative Computational Humanities project The Riddle of Literary Quality asked thousands of Dutch readers for their opinion about contemporary ...
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        Denken over geloven 

        Drees, Willem (2023)
        How to think philosophically about religion? The separation of church and state takes form in the nineteenth century. In public universities in the Netherlands, systematic, church-related theology is replaced by philosophy ...
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        European Women’s Letter-writing from the Eleventh to the Twentieth Centuries 

        Monagle, Clare; James, Carolyn; Garrioch, David; Caine, Barbara (2023)
        This book reveals the importance of personal letters in the history of European women between the year 1000 and the advent of the telephone. It explores the changing ways that women used correspondence for self-expression ...
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        Dealing with Disasters from Early Modern to Modern Times 

        van Asperen, Hanneke; Jensen, Lotte (2023)
        Disasters are as much cultural as natural phenomena. For centuries, news about catastrophic events has been disseminated through media such as chronicles, pamphlets, newspapers, poems, drawings, and prints. Nowadays, we ...
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        Woodcuts as Reading Guides 

        van Leerdam, Andrea (2024)
        In the first half of the sixteenth century, the Low Countries saw the rise of a lively market for practical and instructive books that targeted non-specialist readers. This study shows how woodcuts in vernacular books on ...
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        Onze Revolutie 

        Abdul, Wahid; Yulianti (2023)
        Our Revolution contains a selection of translated Indonesian articles about the Indonesian Revolution (1945-1949) and the significance of that revolution for the development of the nation. The articles - written by ...
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        Het professionele tijdschrift in de transitie van de Nederlandse maatschappij, 1850-2020 

        Molle, Willem (2022)
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        The Green Middle Ages 

        Chavannes-Mazel, Claudine A.; IJpelaar, Linda (2023)
        How ‘green’ were people in late antiquity and the Middle Ages? Unlike today, the nature around them was approached with faith, trust and care. The population size was many times smaller than today and human impact on nature ...
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