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Religious freedom and cultural asymmetry : some pitfalls of secularism
Crowding-in and crowding-out: studying the relationship between sustainable citizenship and political activism in Flanders
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Politische Repräsentation und vorgestellte Gemeinschaft. Die Entwicklung des luxemburgischen Parteiensystems und Parlamentarismus und ihr Beitrag zur Nationenbildung
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The party of the people versus the cultural elite: Populism and nationalism in Flemish radical right rhetoric about artists
The Dutch Concept of the Citizen: From the Early Middle Ages Till the 21st Century
Liberal Democracy versus Late Medieval Constitutionalism: Struggles over Representations in the Dutch Republic (1780-1800)
Protestant Nations Redefined: Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772
The Rise of Modernity in Dutch Political Thought
Between Practice and Principle: Dutch Ideas on Censorship and Press Freedom, 1579-1795
The Spark of Revolution: Lenin and Luxemburg on Spontaneity and the Revolution of 1905