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Public Displays of Affection: Negotiating Power and Identity in Ceremonial Receptions in Amsterdam, 1580–1660
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Competition, Choice and Diversity in the Newspaper Trade of the Dutch Golden Age
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Women and entrepreneurship. Female traders in the Northern Netherlands, c. 1580-1815
Competition, choice and diversity in the newspaper trade of the Dutch Golden Age
Review article: : Reinders, Michel: Gedrukte Chaos. Populisme en moord in het Rampjaar 1672. Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Balans, 2010. 334 p.
Anti-corruption discourse as a feature of political system change. The case of the Dutch Republic in 1650–1651
Performing the Many Roles of Queenship: Mary II as a Character in Dutch Songs
The (Ab)use of Freedom of Speech and the 1788 Ismaël-Controversy: Legal Limitations and Affordances in a parodical periodical in the Dutch Republic
Investing in Engenhos:Credit, Claims, and Sugar Mills in Dutch Brazil
Early employment networks of Paul Rapin-Thoyras: Huguenot soldier and tutor (1685-1692)