History in Dutch Studies
Herausgeber: Howell, Robert; Taylor, Jolanda Vanderwal
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Herausgeber: Howell, Robert; Taylor, Jolanda Vanderwal
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History in Dutch Studies re-considers the central role of history within the discipline of Dutch Studies as viewed from a range of specializations within the field; studies in Dutch history, art history, literature and linguistics all reflect how the past, and one's theories and views of history, affect the practice of each sub-discipline.
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History in Dutch Studies re-considers the central role of history within the discipline of Dutch Studies as viewed from a range of specializations within the field; studies in Dutch history, art history, literature and linguistics all reflect how the past, and one's theories and views of history, affect the practice of each sub-discipline.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9780761825678
- ISBN-10: 0761825673
- Artikelnr.: 21095460
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9780761825678
- ISBN-10: 0761825673
- Artikelnr.: 21095460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert Howell is Professor, Department of German, University of Wisconsin- Madison. Jolanda Vanderwal Taylor is Associate Professor, Department of German, University of Wisconsin- Madison.
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 A Literary History or a Literary History
Chapter 3 The Movement of the Eighties, Thirty Years After: On Literary
History and the Reproduction of Norms Chapter 4 Travelers and Travel Liars
in Eighteenth-Century Dutch Literature Chapter 5 Discussions with the
Literary Past: Attitudes of the Gruppe 47 and the Viftigers towards Earlier
Literary Movements Chapter 6 The Administration of Parochial Charity in
Burgundian Flanders Chapter 7 (Re-) Writing History in Flanders during
World War II Chapter 8 Rembrandt's World History Illustrated by Merian
Chapter 9 Myth and Afrikaner Idealization in Dutch Historical Novels
Chapter 10 A Distorted History: Notes on the Marginalization of some
Afrikaans Literary Texts during the Time of "The First Afrikaans Movement"
(1875-1906) in South Africa Chapter 11 Literature and Nineteenth-Century
History: Darwin and the Dutch Novel (1860-1910) Chapter 12 Linguistics as
Politics: On the Role of Alternative Approaches within Dutch Linguistics
Chapter 13 A History of Dutch Jewry before the Holocaust: Emancipation,
Assimilation, Integration? Chapter 14 Customizing One's Voice: Languages n
Migrant Writing Chapter 15 French Loanwords in Dutch: The Mouth is Mightier
than the Pen Chapter 16 No More Magic: On the Interpretation of Dutch 60s
Poetry Chapter 17 Seventeenth-Century Netherlandish Paintings of the
Biblical Hagar and Ishmael: Painterly Conceptions of Familial Life and
Community in a Developing Nation Chapter 18 Marga Minco's Nagelaten dagen:
A Case of Pentimento or rewriting the Past Chapter 19 "Whodunnit?": A
History of Crime Fiction in Flanders and the Netherlands Chapter 20 The
Discursive Construction of the City in the Journal DeVlag
Chapter 3 The Movement of the Eighties, Thirty Years After: On Literary
History and the Reproduction of Norms Chapter 4 Travelers and Travel Liars
in Eighteenth-Century Dutch Literature Chapter 5 Discussions with the
Literary Past: Attitudes of the Gruppe 47 and the Viftigers towards Earlier
Literary Movements Chapter 6 The Administration of Parochial Charity in
Burgundian Flanders Chapter 7 (Re-) Writing History in Flanders during
World War II Chapter 8 Rembrandt's World History Illustrated by Merian
Chapter 9 Myth and Afrikaner Idealization in Dutch Historical Novels
Chapter 10 A Distorted History: Notes on the Marginalization of some
Afrikaans Literary Texts during the Time of "The First Afrikaans Movement"
(1875-1906) in South Africa Chapter 11 Literature and Nineteenth-Century
History: Darwin and the Dutch Novel (1860-1910) Chapter 12 Linguistics as
Politics: On the Role of Alternative Approaches within Dutch Linguistics
Chapter 13 A History of Dutch Jewry before the Holocaust: Emancipation,
Assimilation, Integration? Chapter 14 Customizing One's Voice: Languages n
Migrant Writing Chapter 15 French Loanwords in Dutch: The Mouth is Mightier
than the Pen Chapter 16 No More Magic: On the Interpretation of Dutch 60s
Poetry Chapter 17 Seventeenth-Century Netherlandish Paintings of the
Biblical Hagar and Ishmael: Painterly Conceptions of Familial Life and
Community in a Developing Nation Chapter 18 Marga Minco's Nagelaten dagen:
A Case of Pentimento or rewriting the Past Chapter 19 "Whodunnit?": A
History of Crime Fiction in Flanders and the Netherlands Chapter 20 The
Discursive Construction of the City in the Journal DeVlag
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 A Literary History or a Literary History
Chapter 3 The Movement of the Eighties, Thirty Years After: On Literary
History and the Reproduction of Norms Chapter 4 Travelers and Travel Liars
in Eighteenth-Century Dutch Literature Chapter 5 Discussions with the
Literary Past: Attitudes of the Gruppe 47 and the Viftigers towards Earlier
Literary Movements Chapter 6 The Administration of Parochial Charity in
Burgundian Flanders Chapter 7 (Re-) Writing History in Flanders during
World War II Chapter 8 Rembrandt's World History Illustrated by Merian
Chapter 9 Myth and Afrikaner Idealization in Dutch Historical Novels
Chapter 10 A Distorted History: Notes on the Marginalization of some
Afrikaans Literary Texts during the Time of "The First Afrikaans Movement"
(1875-1906) in South Africa Chapter 11 Literature and Nineteenth-Century
History: Darwin and the Dutch Novel (1860-1910) Chapter 12 Linguistics as
Politics: On the Role of Alternative Approaches within Dutch Linguistics
Chapter 13 A History of Dutch Jewry before the Holocaust: Emancipation,
Assimilation, Integration? Chapter 14 Customizing One's Voice: Languages n
Migrant Writing Chapter 15 French Loanwords in Dutch: The Mouth is Mightier
than the Pen Chapter 16 No More Magic: On the Interpretation of Dutch 60s
Poetry Chapter 17 Seventeenth-Century Netherlandish Paintings of the
Biblical Hagar and Ishmael: Painterly Conceptions of Familial Life and
Community in a Developing Nation Chapter 18 Marga Minco's Nagelaten dagen:
A Case of Pentimento or rewriting the Past Chapter 19 "Whodunnit?": A
History of Crime Fiction in Flanders and the Netherlands Chapter 20 The
Discursive Construction of the City in the Journal DeVlag
Chapter 3 The Movement of the Eighties, Thirty Years After: On Literary
History and the Reproduction of Norms Chapter 4 Travelers and Travel Liars
in Eighteenth-Century Dutch Literature Chapter 5 Discussions with the
Literary Past: Attitudes of the Gruppe 47 and the Viftigers towards Earlier
Literary Movements Chapter 6 The Administration of Parochial Charity in
Burgundian Flanders Chapter 7 (Re-) Writing History in Flanders during
World War II Chapter 8 Rembrandt's World History Illustrated by Merian
Chapter 9 Myth and Afrikaner Idealization in Dutch Historical Novels
Chapter 10 A Distorted History: Notes on the Marginalization of some
Afrikaans Literary Texts during the Time of "The First Afrikaans Movement"
(1875-1906) in South Africa Chapter 11 Literature and Nineteenth-Century
History: Darwin and the Dutch Novel (1860-1910) Chapter 12 Linguistics as
Politics: On the Role of Alternative Approaches within Dutch Linguistics
Chapter 13 A History of Dutch Jewry before the Holocaust: Emancipation,
Assimilation, Integration? Chapter 14 Customizing One's Voice: Languages n
Migrant Writing Chapter 15 French Loanwords in Dutch: The Mouth is Mightier
than the Pen Chapter 16 No More Magic: On the Interpretation of Dutch 60s
Poetry Chapter 17 Seventeenth-Century Netherlandish Paintings of the
Biblical Hagar and Ishmael: Painterly Conceptions of Familial Life and
Community in a Developing Nation Chapter 18 Marga Minco's Nagelaten dagen:
A Case of Pentimento or rewriting the Past Chapter 19 "Whodunnit?": A
History of Crime Fiction in Flanders and the Netherlands Chapter 20 The
Discursive Construction of the City in the Journal DeVlag