Judging Migrants
The Dutch Golden Age is often referred to as a prime example of Dutch tolerance with regard to the ‘open’ policies towards migration and the harmonious co-existence of migrants with their local neighbours. Considering that, before 1800, migrants made up approximately 25-60 percent of the urban comm...
Main Authors: | Karlijn Luk, Samantha Sint Nicolaas |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2023-04-01
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Series: | Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis |
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Online Access: | https://tseg.nl/article/view/8458 |
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