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The Gender Politics of Confucian Family Law: Contracts, Credit, and Creole Chinese Bilateral Kinship in Dutch Colonial Java (1850s–1900)
Competitive or multidirectional memory? The interaction between postwar and postcolonial memory in the Netherlands
Picturing anti-Semitism in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands: anti-Jewish stereotyping in a racist Second World War comic strip
Popular Politicians: The Interaction Between Politics and Popular Culture in the Netherlands, 1950s–1980s
‘To Help Him Recover from His Losses’: Royal Begging Licences in the Austrian Netherlands, 1760s-1780s
Social Workers as Local Human Rights Actors? Their Response to Barriers in Access to Care and Support in the Netherlands
Pushing for Political and Legal Change: Protecting the Cultural Identity of Travellers in the Netherlands
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A Time-Series Analysis of Contextual-Level Effects on Hate Crime in The Netherlands
Partner choice in the Netherlands, 1813–1922: The changing importance of ascribed and achieved status
Making Fascism in Sweden and the Netherlands: Myth-Creation and Respectability, 1931–40, by Nathaniël D.B. Kunkeler