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An empirical test of stage models of e-government development: Evidence from Dutch municipalities
You can leave your hat on: Men’s portraits, power, and identity in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic
English public diplomacy in the Dutch Republic, 1609–1619
Drowned books and ghost books. Making sense of the finds from a seventeenth-century shipwreck off the Dutch island of Texel
The ambassador and the press: printed diplomatic letters and the entanglement of public and private news provision in the late seventeenth-century Dutch Republic
“Inhabitants of rustic parts of the world”: John Locke’s collection of drawings and the Dutch Empire in ethnographic types
Touch in anthropometry: Enacting race in Dutch New Guinea 1903–1909
Correction to: Mak, Geertje, Touch in anthropometry: Enacting race in Dutch Papua New Guinea 1903–1909
“What Might Have Been Lost”: The Formation of Narrative Identity Among the Dutch Indie-folk Audience