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Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis - Volume 133, Issue 1, 2020
Volume 133, Issue 1, 2020
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oa Waarom Nederland in 1848 geen revolutie kende
Authors: Geerten Waling & Niels OttenheimAbstract Why the Netherlands did not witness a revolution in 1848 In 1848, a wave of democratic revolutions struck most of Europe, but not the Netherlands. Historians have provided only partial explanations from a range of perspectives, such as socio-economic, socio-political, and institutional. We argue that none of these are fully tenable or satisfactory by comparing the Dutch situation with countries that did exper Read More
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oa Onbeschaafd en gevaarlijk
By Sam KuijkenAbstract Uncivilized and dangerous. Euro-Orientalism in the Belgian image of Russia between 1848 and 1861 Tracing the history of Euro-Orientalism remains somewhat problematic. Not in the least because Larry Wolff’s Inventing Eastern Europe from 1994, the supposed basic book on the subject, remains widely criticized because of its chronology and interpretations. In addition, research has been dominated by the perspe Read More
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oa A Finnish socialist female parliamentarian stopped on the Dutch border
More LessAbstract A Finnish socialist female parliamentarian stopped on the Dutch border: the (de)politicization of Finnish women’s suffrage in Dutch battles on votes for women This research article in transnational history analyses an incident during which Hilja Pärssinen, a Finnish socialist woman MP, was stopped on the Dutch border in September 1913 on her way to visit a suffragette college in London. This two-hour event at the bord Read More
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oa Voetnootpraktijken
Authors: Larissa Schulte Nordholt & Dirk AlkemadeAbstract On footnotes Footnotes are a crucial part of the historian’s craft. Yet, they are often construed as no more than tools, used by historians, and scientists, to refer to sources and relevant literature. By looking at several student handbooks on history writing and recent studies on annotation practices, we argue in this discussion article that footnotes are more than simple references to other people’s work and that Read More
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oa Wereldgeschiedenis van Nederland en Vlaanderen
More LessAbstract World history of the Netherlands and Flanders: about the (im)possibility of an open, global, and non-nationalist history for a wider audience Following the success of the Histoire mondiale de la France, 2018 saw the publication of the World history of the Netherlands and World history of Flanders. After the French example both volumes have three goals: to bring history to a wider audience; to give a global reading to the n Read More
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