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Vrijheid van meningsuiting en godsdienst versus het non-discriminatiebeginsel
Published 2000-08-01“…This has created a specific tension regarding the freedom of expression in insult cases.The relevant jurisprudence is discussed under three headings: * suspected anti-semitism * extreme rightist politics * history writing on World War II and nazismThe wish of the Netherlands government has been to deal with the combating of racial discrimination in a manner which would not lead to undue limitations on the freedom of expression. …”
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Energy restriction during childhood and early adulthood and ovarian cancer risk.
Published 2011-01-01“…Dietary energy restriction may protect against cancer. In parts of The Netherlands, mostly in larger cities, periods of chronically impaired nutrition and even severe famine (Hunger Winter 1944-1945) existed during the 1930s and World War II (1940-1945). …”
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ARCHITECHTURE FROM THE INDONESIAN PAST : Life and work of Fermont-Cuypers in the Indonesian archipelago 1927-1957 /
Published 2020“…The expected tourism boom never materialized due to the German invasion of the Netherlands, and World War II soon had an impact on the region. …”
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School Teachers and Soft Decolonisation in Dutch–Indonesian Relations, 1945–1949
Published 2021“…The emergence of two states in Indonesia in the aftermath of the Second World War, namely the Republic of Indonesia and the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration, instigated a war that imposed citizenship, which schoolteachers had to choose carefully. …”
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The Holocaust in selected European feature films, 2010-2013
Published 2015“…The production of Holocaust-theme-based dramas has been an essential part of European filmmaking since the end of World War II. One third of the World War II narratives made in Europe between 2010 and 2013 shed light on that singular crime of the twentieth century from the unique perspective of each country. …”
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The Discovery of Penicillin—New Insights After More Than 75 Years of Clinical Use
Published 2017-05-01“…This success overshadowed efforts to produce penicillin during World War II in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands. …”
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Jan Floris de Jongh (1910 – 1988), President of IASSW 1954-1961
Published 2007-12-01“…During his career at the Ministry (1934-1946) he witnessed considerable changes which influenced his views of society namely, the Great Depression and the German Occupation of The Netherlands in World War II.…”
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Professor Marian Zembala (1950–2022)
Published 2022-04-01“…During his stay in the Netherlands, he initiated the largest post-World War II program of Polish Heart Poolse hartpatientjes naar Nederland, under which more than 500 Polish children with severe congenital heart defects were operated on free of charge between 1981 and 1992. …”
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Achtergronden bij de aanpak van de ‘krachtwijken’
Published 2008-12-01“…Such extensive programmes are not a novel phenomenon in the Netherlands. On the contrary, since World War II many and varied schemes have been applied in disadvantaged city districts.T his paper discusses the history, methods and outcomes of these interventions, and indicates three factors each for both success and defeat. …”
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Le logement social au temps du néolibéralisme
Published 2008-12-01“…Thus, social housing is now used to tackle exclusion, whereas during the post World-War II years of economic prosperity, it was considered as a supplementary income provided to thank workers for their contribution to society. …”
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Tale after Tale after Tale: The Lost Chance of a Great Project
Published 2013-06-01“…Chris van der Heijdens voluminous dissertation on the culture of memory in the Netherlands of the Second World War (Dat nooit meer [Never Again]) is disappointing on several counts: methodologically it does not meet the scientific standards, that should be expected from an academic historian and the book is more a compilation of stories than a coherent analysis. …”
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Met hart en ziel. Socioloog én katholiek
Published 2022-07-01“…Next to that Laeyendecker also published about the (mostly inadequate) reactions of the churches in the Netherlands (in particular the Roman Catholic Church) on changes in society after World War II and new religious consciousness. …”
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A survey of the representation of modern architecture in the cinema
Published 2022-12-01“…It developed in Europe in the 1920s and 1930s, particularly in Germany, the Netherlands and France, and spread to the rest of the world after World War II. …”
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Tale after Tale after Tale: The Lost Chance of a Great Project
Published 2013-06-01“… Chris van der Heijdens voluminous dissertation on the culture of memory in the Netherlands of the Second World War (Dat nooit meer [Never Again]) is disappointing on several counts: methodologically it does not meet the scientific standards, that should be expected from an academic historian and the book is more a compilation of stories than a coherent analysis. …”
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Die Universität von Amsterdam unter deutscher Besatzung
Published 1999-01-01“…Arnong the ten institutions of academic education existing in the Netherlands prior to World War II, the Univcrsity of Amsterdam stood out as the only one run by a city. …”
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