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Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis - Volume 123, Issue 1, 2010
Volume 123, Issue 1, 2010
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Christenen onder vuur! - Anti-christelijke beschuldigingen in het Romeinse Rijk
More LessIn the early imperial age, the Christian minority within Roman society was repeatedly rejected and misunderstood. This antipathy was expressed in vicious accusations including ones of immoral sexual conduct and cannibalism, which incidentally also triggered the prosecution of Christians. At the end of the second century, other forms of polemic arose: authors who had studied Christian customs attacked the content of Christian t Read More
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Pieter Paul Rubens als diplomatiek debutant - Het verhaal van een ambitieus politiek agent in de vroege zeventiende eeuw
More Less‘In 1621, the year of renewed war, the archduke Albert died. As he lay dying, he urged the infanta, who would now be left to rule alone, to rely henceforth on the advice of Rubens.’ Some thirty years ago, this was how the British historian Hugh Trevor-Roper described the beginnings of Peter Paul Rubens’s diplomatic career. Although well-written and stirring one’s imagination, this quotation may seem somewhat alien to histori Read More
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‘Een weinig bijzonder leven’ - Aleksandr Nikolaevič Pypin (1833-1904)
By Els MunterAleksandr Nicolaevič Pypin (1833-1904), ethnographer, historian, and journalist, was born in Saratov and was a cousin of radical journalist and revolutionary Nikolaj Gavrilovič Černyševskij (1828-89). Pypin graduated from St. Petersburg University and in 1857 received his doctorate. He was the author of about 1200 publications, including three great compilations: A History of Russian Ethnography, A History of Russian Literat Read More
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‘Van zeelucht zilte atmosfeer’ - S.J. Bouma en de ontstaansgeschiedenis van het Zuiderzeemuseum
More LessIn September 1942, during the eighteenth Monument Day, the department of Education, Science, and Cultural Protection announced long-awaited plans for a new museum at an as-yet unspecified location on the former Zuiderzee, devoted to collecting and exhibiting what remained of the Zuiderzee culture. S.J. Bouma, the department’s spokesman and new director of the Open Air Museum, was not a folklorist but an archit Read More
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Achter gesloten deuren - Het Nederlandse notariaat, de Jodenvervolging en de naoorlogse zuivering
More LessDuring the German occupation of the Netherlands the dispossession and resale of Jewish property could be realized only with the assistance of the public notaries. Their behavior was supposed to be constrained by the Notaries Law and professional ethics, but many cooperated willingly, even though those who refused were not prosecuted by the German authorities. After the war the question arose of what action should be ta Read More
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De lange jaren zeventig
By Duco HellemaIn this article Duco Hellema presents an overview of recent publications about the 1970s. He distinguishes three images of this decade. The first is that of a period of necessary neoliberal reorientation, temporarily hindered by social democratic and union stubbornness. The second is that of a decade of social malaise, individualism, and religiouslyinspired conservatism, tendencies that reacted against the progressive rationality Read More
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Slovenië, het land aan ‘de zonnige zijde van de Alpen’? - Over de problematische dichotomie tussen ‘etnisch’ en ‘civiel’ nationalisme
More LessSlovenia, with its unique position between Western and South Eastern Europe, and with its diversified past, has much to offer a historian. In this article we focus on the dichotomy between civil and ethnic nationalism and the traditional linking of those two theoretical variants of nationalism respectively to Western and Eastern Europe. Thanks to the exceptional character of Slovenia, we can modify existing theories about nati Read More
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Twee meesterlijke historische syntheses - Bernard Wasserstein, Barbarism and Civilization: A History of Europe in Our Time (Oxford University Press; Oxford 2007) 901 p., €24,95 ISBN 9780198730736 / Jürgen Osterhammel, Die Verwandlung der Welt. Eine Geschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts. (C. H. Beck Verlag; München 2008) 1568 p., €49,50 ISBN 9783406582837
By M.C. Brands
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Religie en monarchie in de achttiende eeuw: een achterhoedegevecht? - Michael Schaich, Monarchy and Religion. The Transformation of Royal Culture in Eighteenth-Century Europe (Oxford University Press; Oxford 2007) 509 p., £110,- ISBN 9781099214723 / Josef Johannes Schmid, Sacrum Monarchiae Speculum. Der Sacre Ludwigs XV. 1722: Monarchische Tradition, Zeremoniell, Liturgie (Aschendorff verlag; Münster 2007) 648 p., ill., €79,- ISBN 9783402004159
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Een andere kijk op het beeld van Europa - Michael Wintle ed., Imagining Europe. Europe and European Civilisation as seen from its Margins and by the Rest of the World in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Peter Lang; Brussel 2008) 245 p., ill., € 36,30 ISBN 97890520214319
By Ine Megens
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Wetenschapscultuur en wetenschapsbeleid in de negentiende eeuw - Klaas van Berkel, De stem van de wetenschap. Geschiedenis van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Deel 1, 1808- 1914 (Uitgeverij Bert Bakker; Amsterdam 2008) 675 p., ill., €42,50 ISBN 9789035132672
By P.A.J. Caljé
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De roemloze ondergang van twee Nederlandse banken in Rusland - Chris Scheerder, De Nedrus en de Holrus. De geschiedenis van twee Nederlandse banken in Rusland ten tijde van de Eerste Wereldoorlog (Instituut voor Noord- en Oost-Europese Studies; Groningen 2009) 306 p., ill., € 40,- ISBN 9709077922484
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