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        Meaning versus Grammar 

        Cremers, Crit; Hijzelendoorn, Maarten; Reckman, Hilke (2014)
        This volume investigates the complicated relationship between grammar, computation, and meaning in natural languages. It details conditions under which meaning-driven processing of natural language is feasible, discusses ...
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        Manuscripts of the Latin Classics 800-1200 

        Kwakkel, Erik (2015)
        This volume explores the production and use of medieval manuscripts that contain classical Latin texts. Six experts in the field address a range of topics related to these manuscripts, including how classical texts were ...
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        Terrorists on Trial 

        de Graaf, Beatrice; Schmid, Alex P. (2016-05-01)
        Terrorism trials are an exceptional opportunity for better understanding and, hence, countering terrorism, since they are often the only place where most if not all of the actors of a terrorist incident meet again, and ...
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        Bodies beyond Binaries 

        Imy, Kate ; Segura-Garcia, Teresa; Valdameri, Elena; Wald, Erica (2024)
        ‘Bodies beyond Binaries’ advances the historiographical debate around the body in colonial and postcolonial Asia. Opening new research avenues that go beyond the binaries that have sometimes permeated previous scholarly ...
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        The Art of Scaling 

        Zijderveld, Huib; Baudet, Floribert; van Vark, Annelies; Moelker, René; Vuijk, Ronald (2025)
        Increased existential threats demand that Western Democracies and their armed forces can swiftly scale up, rapidly expanding their capabilities to deter potential adversaries and defend borders effectively. The principle ...
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        Who Owns War? 

        den Boer, Monica; Honig, Jan Willem; Zwanenburg, Marten; Aarts, Joep (2026)
        This book provides a critical assessment of the broadly held view that states ‘own’ war. The central theme of the book is that the persistence of non-state actors in historical as well as contemporary conflicts challenges ...
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        Towards a Data-driven Military 

        Pijpers, Peter; Voskuijl, Mark; Beeres, Robert (2023)
        Towards a Data-Driven Military: A Multidisciplinary Perspective assesses the use of data and information on modern conflict from different scientific and methodological disciplines, aiming to generate valuable contributions ...
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        Knowledge in Modern Transimperial History 

        Schayegh, Cyrus; Motzafi-Haller, David (2026)
        This volume intervenes in the growing field of transimperial history, which explores interactions across empires—European and non-European—between the mid-1800s and mid-1900s, a period of heightened imperial entanglement. ...
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        Scientific Integrity 

        Schuyt, Kees (2019)
        The growing attention for scientific integrity is part of a wider culture of professionalization and accountability − which appears to signal that integrity is no longer self-evident as a core value of professional conduct. ...
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        Nostalgia for the Present 

        Deseyn, Bart; Crawford, David; Bamouh, Abdelkrim (2014)
        Anthropology and photography have been linked since the nineteenth century, but their relationship has never been entirely comfortable—and has grown less so in recent years. Nostalgia for the Present aims to repair that ...
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        Language Shattered 

        van Crevel, Maghiel (1996)
        Language Shattered is both a history of poetry from the People's Republic of China and a case study of the oeuvre of a leading Chinese poet. After the stifling orthodoxy of the 1950s and early 1960s, the terror of the ...
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        The invasion of the Dutch East Indies 

        Remmelink, Willem (2015)
        Between 1966 and 1980, the War History Office of the National Defense College of Japan published the 102-volume Senshi Sōsho (War History Series). These volumes give a detailed account of the operations of the Imperial ...
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        Sharia Incorporated. A Comparative Overview of the Legal Systems of Twelve Muslim Countries in Past and Present 

        Jan Michiel, Otto (2010)
        This book is an ambitious study of how Islamic law traditions have been incorporated into the national legal systems throughout the Muslim world. Both puritan Islamists and Western alarmists tend to oversimplify and ...
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        Violets between Cherry Blossoms. The diffusion of classical motifs to the East 

        Arts, P.L.W. (2011)
        This richly illustrated book is a comparative study, which shows how motifs and images travelled throughout Eurasia from Rome to Tokyo. It covers a period from around the early fifth century BC up until today. It is likely ...
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        Legalising land rights. Local Practices, State Responses and Tenure Security in Africa, Asia and Latin America 

        J. Hoekema, André; M. Ubink, Janine; J. Assies, Willem (2009)
        Millions of people live and work on land that they do not legally own in accordance with enforceable state law. The absence of state recognition for local property rights affects people's tenure security and impedes ...
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        One Billion Rising. Law, Land and the Alleviation of Global Poverty 

        Hanstad, Tim; Mitchell, Robert; L. Prosterman, Roy (2009)
        Most of the world's estimated 1.4 billion poorest people are still rural. Yet the majority lack ownership (or any secure rights) to the land that is their principal source of livelihood. Although land law and related reforms ...
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        Contesting Land and Custom in Ghana. State, Chief and the Citizen 

        S. Amanor, Kojo; M. Ubink, Janine (2008)
        The contributions to this essential volume critically examine ideas on customary land tenure in Ghana. They analyse the relations between the customary and statutory tenure and the institutional interactions between the ...
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        Fair Land Governance. How to Legalise Land Rights for Rural Development 

        Otto, Jan Michiel; Hoekema, André (2012)
        These farmers have been working this land for generations. But they have no papers. So the government may clear this land for a project. People fear they will be chased away.” Such stories can be heard every day in Africa, ...
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        The holy drama. Persian passion play in modern Iran 

        Nematollahi Mahani, Mahnia A. (2013)
        Persian passion play or ta‘ziya depicts the role of the Prophet’s granddaughter Zeynab during the tragic death of the third Shiite Imam Hoseyn in Karbala in 680. This book describes how Zeynab has become a role model in ...
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        Sharia and National Law in Muslim Countries 

        Otto, Jan Michiel (2008)
        The relationship between 'Islam and the West' has become a central issue in international relations. Recently, an overwhelmingly negative view of sharia has developed in the West, in response to reported events, notably ...
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        Traditional Authorities in Africa. Resurgence in an Era of Democratisation 

        Ubink, Janine (2008)
        Traditional authority is a distinguishing feature in the landscape of contemporary Africa. It remains important in organising the life of the people at the local level despite modern state structures. As a result, a large ...
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        Court Reform 

        Bedner, Adriaan (2008)
        Three types of strategies have been common for court reform programmes: the ‘holistic’, the ‘tactical’, and the ‘strategic’ approach. This Research and Policy Note discusses strategic court reform and its underlying ideas. ...
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        Access to Justice and Legal Empowerment. Making the Poor Central in Legal Development Co-operation 

        van Rooij, Benjamin; van de Meene, Ineke (2008)
        Reforms to improve poor people’s access to justice and to promote their legal empowerment comprise the latest trend in legal development cooperation. This volume answers a number of basic questions about this new trend, ...
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        Pollution Regulation in Development. System Design, Compliance and Enforcement 

        van Rooij, Benjamin (2008)
        Over the last decades, some non-OECD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India and China have been rapidly industrializing. While this has had positive effects on economic growth, it has also caused ...
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        Cities Full of Symbols 

        Nas, Peter J.M. (2011)
        This book examines design proposals that show symbolic handling of the 9/11 attack on New York, the disaster symbolism of the ship washed ashore by the tsunami in Banda Aceh, and the design of the symbol of the city of ...
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        Bending Opinion 

        Haaften, van, T.; Jansen, H.; Jong, de, J.; Koetsenruijter, W. (2011)
        With communication playing an increasingly important role in contemporary society, rhetoric appears to have gained in influence and importance. The ancients knew all along: power belongs to those who know how to use their ...
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        A Key to the Treasure of the Hakim 

        Bürgel, Johann-Christoph; Ruymbeke, van, Christine (2011)
        This "Key" to the Khamsa consists of thirteen essays by eminent scholars in the field of Persian Studies, each focusing on different aspects of the Khamsa, which is a collection of five long poems written by the Persian ...
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        Déjà Vu 

        Houppermans, Sjef; Jacobs, Jef; Kruk, Remke (2011)
        Repetition has a major role in human culture. In lullabies and prayers, in protests and war cries: from the cradle to the grave, repetition is the companion to life’s essentials. In a constantly revolving world there ...
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        The Great Umar Khayyam 

        Seyed-Gohrab, A.A. (2012)
        The Rubáiyát by the Persian poet ‘Umar Khayyæm (1048-1131) is used in contemporary Iran as a resistance literature, symbolizing the secularist voice in cultural debates. While Islamic fundamentalists criticize Khayyæm as ...
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        Newton and the Netherlands 

        Jorink, E.; Maas, A. (2012)
        In the course of the eighteenth century, Newton's ideas (in different guises and interpretations) became a veritable hype in Dutch society. In Newton & the Netherlands Newton's sudden success is analyzed in great depth and ...
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        A Cape of Asia 

        Wesseling, H.L. (2011)
        A Cape of Asia collects eighteen of Wesseling’s finest essays on European History, clustered around three concerns: The Wider View, or the historical European perspective on globalization, migration and decolonization; ...
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        Turning over a New Leaf 

        Kwakkel, Erik; McKitterick, Rosamond; Thomson, Rodney (2012)
        Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusing on the ninth and twelfth centuries, this volume explores such material changes as well as the varying circumstances ...
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        Stemmen op berkenbast 

        Schaeken, Jos (2012)
        Stemmen op berkenbast offers a compilation of personal letters written on birchbarck. It is an introduction to medieval communication in Russian Novgorod.
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        Applying Shari῾a in the West. Facts, Fears and the Future of Islamic Rules on Family Relations in the West 

        S. Berger, Maurits (2013)
        This volume provides new insights in the concept of shari’a in the West, and sets out a framework of how shari’a in the West can be studied. The premise of this volume is that one needs to focus on the question ‘What do ...
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        Islam, Politics and Change 

        van Dijk, Kees; Kaptein, Nico J.G. (2016)
        After violent protests all over the country had forced President Suharto to step down in 1998, Indonesia successfully made the transition from an authoritarian state to a democracy. In this book Indonesian scholars attached ...
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        The Story of Barzu 

        Rahmoni, Ravshan; van den Berg, Gabrielle (2013)
        The ancient Persian storytelling tradition has survived until the present day among the Tajik villages in the Gissar mountains of Uzbekistan. This book explores the story of Barzu and demonstrates that the historical ...
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        Understanding Contemporary Islamic Crises in the Middle East. The Issues beneath the Surface 

        E. Fuller, Graham (2017)
        Over the past decade the Middle East has undergone huge geopolitical shifts, including widespread war and violence, the collapse of numerous regimes, a changing American role, a restored Russian presence, and the emergence ...
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        Father of Persian Verse 

        Tabatabai, Sassan (2010-01-01)
        Abu ‘Abdollâh’ Jafar ibn Mohammad Rudaki (c. 880 CE-941 CE) was a poet to the Samanid court which ruled much of Khorâsân (northeastern Persia) from its seat in Bukhara. He is widely regarded as the father of Persian poetry, ...
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        Western Arabia in the Leiden Collections. Traces of a Colourful Past 

        Mols, Luitgard; Vrolijk, Arnoud (2016)
        "In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century Dutch diplomats, scholars and travellers assembled unique collections in Jeddah, Mecca and Medina. The Dutch presence in Arabia, where they established a consulate in ...
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        Ruby in the Dust. Poetry and History in Padmāvat by the South Asian Sufi Poet Muhammad Jāyasī 

        de Bruijn, Thomas (2012)
        This book presents an innovative reading of the Indian mystical romance Padmāvat (1540). It describes the semantic polyphony of Jāyasī’s seminal work from the perspective of the poet’s role in the literary field, as mediator ...
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