Fecha:"2013" |
Fecha:"2011" |
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Repositorio: "BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review" |
digital history; digital humanities; e-humanties; Rens Bod | (2) |
Art history; Rembrandt | (1) |
Imperial History | (1) |
No aplica | (1) |
Slavery; Media; Historiography; Public Debate; Emancipation | (1) |
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Rembrandt in 2006: splendeur et misère van een herdenkingsjaar Haitsma Mulier, E. O. G.
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S. Huigen, J.L. de Jong, E. Kolfin (eds.), The Dutch Trading Companies as Knowledge Networks Davids, C.A.
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A Wind of Change on Java’s Ruined Temples: Archaeological Activities, Imperial Circuits and Heritage Awareness in Java and the Netherlands (1800-1850) Bloembergen, Marieke; Royal Netherlands Historical Society (editorial secretary) - Eickhoff, Martijn
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On Digital History Zaagsma, Gerben; Royal Netherlands Historical Society (editorial secretary)
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Who's afraid of Patterns?: The Particular versus the Universal and the Meaning of Humanities 3.0 Bod, Rens; Royal Netherlands Historical Society
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De Slavernij is onze geschiedenis (niet). Over de discursieve strijd om de betekenis van de ntr- televisieserie De Slavernij Jones, Guno; Royal Netherlands Historical Society (reviews)
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A Smell of Higher Honey: E-Humanities Perspectives Leemans, Inger; Royal Netherlands Historical Society
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