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"We are bent, not broken by the waves": Clandestine Devotion and Community Perseverance in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Catholic Visual Culture
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A Revolutionary Wave: Dutch and American Patriots in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
Between Trade and Legitimacy, Maritime and Continent: The Zheng Organization in Seventeenth-Century East Asia
Public Displays of Affection: Negotiating Power and Identity in Ceremonial Receptions in Amsterdam, 1580–1660
Replacing the Icon: Seventeenth-Century Tomb Monuments for Dutch Naval Heroes by Rombout Verhulst
The Manner of the Country: Dutch Cityscape Paintings and Urban Citizenship in the Seventeenth Century
Fur Dress, Art, and Class Identity in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England and Holland
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The Actuality of Critical Theory in the Netherlands, 1931-1994
Image Reincarnation in Early Modern Dutch Illustrated Travelogues
Righteous Citizens: The Lynching of Johan and Cornelis DeWitt,The Hague, Collective Violens, and the Myth of Tolerance in the Dutch Golden Age, 1650-1672