Boundaries and their meanings in the history of the Netherlands

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Boundaries and their meanings in the history of the Netherlands

edited by Benjamin Kaplan, Marybeth Carlson, Laura Cruz

(Studies in Central European histories / general editors, Thomas A. Brady Jr., Roger Chickering, v. 48 . Society for Netherlandic history ; v. 2)

Brill, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction: "Boundaries : real and imagined" / Laura Cruz and Hubert P. van Tuyll
  • Divided loyalties : states-Brabant as a border country / C.O. van der Meij
  • Geography unbound : boundaries and the exotic world in the early Enlightenment / Benjamin Schmidt
  • Deciphering the Dutch in Deshima / Mia M. Mochizuki
  • The transnational dispersal of the Walloon military aristocracy in the era of the Dutch revolt : the example of the Tserclaes of Tilly / John Theibault
  • The geographic extent of the Dutch book trade in the 17th century : an old question revisited / Laura Cruz
  • Pragmatic agents of empire : Dutch intercultural mediators among the Mohawks in seventeenth-century New Netherland / Mark Meuwese
  • Neutral borders, neutral waters, neutral skies : protecting the territorial neutrality of the Netherlands in the Great War, 1914-1918 / Maartje M. Abbenhuis
  • Last chance : Belgium at Versailles / Hubert P. van Tuyll
  • The Dutch border areas, 1933-1945 : inducement for incidents or object of structural historiographical neglect? / Bob de Graaff
  • "Our national community" : the dominance of organic thinking in the post-war Netherlands / Martin Bossenbroek
  • Dwinegeri-multiculturalism and the colonial past (or: The cultural borders of being Dutch) / Susan Legene

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