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    God dekoloniseert niet. Een kritiek op de Nederlandse geschiedschrijving over de neergang van Nederlands-Indië en Nederlands Suriname by J. de Beus

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…In the Netherlands, the focus on this aspect has been encouraged by the culture of gospel preaching: that curious constant which permeates the history of the Netherlands. More specifically, however, we have identified an important trend stemming from the 1960s whereby many politicians and influential people placed pressure on historians to bear witness to this aspect. …”
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    Is the Polder Model Good for the Economy?: A New Interpretation of Dutch Economic and Social History by Karel Davids, Marjolein 't Hart

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The book Nederland en het poldermodel [The Netherlands and the Polder Model] is a commendable effort to present a new, theory-informed interpretation of the economic and social history of the Netherlands of the last thousand years. However, this review questions the supposed causal relationship between civil society (‘polder model’) and economic growth. …”
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    Is the Polder Model Good for the Economy?: A New Interpretation of Dutch Economic and Social History by Karel Davids, Marjolein 't Hart

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The book Nederland en het poldermodel [The Netherlands and the Polder Model] is a commendable effort to present a new, theory-informed interpretation of the economic and social history of the Netherlands of the last thousand years. However, this review questions the supposed causal relationship between civil society (‘polder model’) and economic growth. …”
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    Is the Polder Model Good for the Economy?: A New Interpretation of Dutch Economic and Social History by Karel Davids, Marjolein 't Hart

    Published 2014-03-01
    “… The book Nederland en het poldermodel [The Netherlands and the Polder Model] is a commendable effort to present a new, theory-informed interpretation of the economic and social history of the Netherlands of the last thousand years. However, this review questions the supposed causal relationship between civil society (‘polder model’) and economic growth. …”
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    ‘Old Citizenry’ in a New State: Civic Militias and Political Crises in Haarlem and Groningen in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century by Carolien Boender

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Students of the history of The Netherlands generally assume that urban citizenship withered away soon after the introduction of national citizenship in 1795 and so did the civic discourse on the importance of urban society and the civic commitment to the urban community. …”
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    ‘Old Citizenry’ in a New State: Civic Militias and Political Crises in Haarlem and Groningen in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century by Carolien Boender

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Students of the history of The Netherlands generally assume that urban citizenship withered away soon after the introduction of national citizenship in 1795 and so did the civic discourse on the importance of urban society and the civic commitment to the urban community. …”
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