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Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis - Volume 127, Issue 1, 2014
Volume 127, Issue 1, 2014
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De triomf van de tiran - Triumphi als kritiekmiddel in Romeinse literatuur
By Martijn IcksOf all the rituals of ancient Rome none was more spectacular than the triumph. Scholarly attention has long been devoted to the origins and circumstances of this ritual, but lately the role of the triumph in moral discourse has also come into focus. Emperors could gain great military prestige from celebrating a triumphus, yet this prestige could (posthumously) be undermined by hostile historians and biographers who Read More
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Vaderfiguren in de historiografische canon - De casus Jules Michelet
More LessThis article explores the metaphor of the father in the professional memory culture of historians. It takes as a case study Jules Michelet, who is generally considered the father of French historiography, and it traces how, why, and by whom he was elevated to this status. The role of Gabriel Monod, one of the most prominent historians at the end of the nineteenth century, was crucial in the promotion of Michelet. Ernest Lavis Read More
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Spinoza in het Derde Rijk
More LessThis article examines a number of racist and antisemitic interpretations of the philosophy of Spinoza put forward by German authors in the period 1880-1940. Particular attention is given to the views of völkisch authors such as Eugen Dühring and Houston Chamberlain, and national-socialist philosophy professors such as Hans Grunsky and Max Wundt, who worked within the newly founded discipline of nazi Judenforschung. Th Read More
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Waarom werd Jacob Israël de Haan vermoord?
By Ludy GiebelsIn 1924 the Dutch journalist and poet Jacob Israel de Haan was assassinated in Jerusalem by members of the Zionist Haganah. His death has been described as the price he paid for his struggle on behalf of the Palestine Arabs. He was labeled therefore as the Jewish (or even Dutch) Lawrence of Arabia. Indeed, in his writings De Haan pointed out the incompatibility of Zionist demands with Arab expectations. Yet he was in the first Read More
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Strijdtonelen - De Tweede Wereldoorlog in de populaire historische cultuur
By Kees RibbensThe Second World War still receives wide attention in official commemorations and political discussions often focusing on national historical experiences of war. But collective memories of World War II are also strongly influenced by a multitude of popular renditions from both home and abroad. Films and novels, comic books, and websites constitute an important but underestimated source of widespread narratives and i Read More
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De erfenis van Wickham - Naar een nieuwe fase in het secularisatieonderzoek
By Herman PaulHow has historical research on secularization evolved over the past half century? Focusing on British contributions, this article distinguishes three phases: (1) approval of ‘secularization’ as a useful analytical concept, (2) criticism of the secularization paradigm on empirical and methodological grounds, and (3) historicization of secularization as a mid-twentieth-century master narrative. Because all three phases focus on the pro Read More
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BoekbesprekingL.J. Dorsman en P.J. Knegtmans ed., Keurige wereldbestormers. Over studenten en hun rol in de Nederlandse samenleving sedert 1876. Universiteit & Samenleving 4 (Verloren; Hilversum 2008) 136 p., ill., €14, ISBN 9789087040697; L.J. Dorsman en P.J. Knegtmans ed., Over de grens. Internationale contacten aan Nederlandse universiteiten sedert 1876. Universiteit & Samenleving 5 (Verloren; Hilversum 2009) 174 p., ill., €16, ISBN 9789087041366; L.J. Dorsman en P.J. Knegtmans ed., Het universitaire bedrijf. Over professionalisering van onderzoek, bestuur en beheer. Universiteit & Samenleving 6 (Verloren; Hilversum 2010) 112 p., ill.,€12, ISBN 9789087041823; L.J. Dorsman en P.J. Knegtmans ed., Van Lectio tot PowerPoint. Over de geschiedenis van het onderwijs aan de Nederlandse universiteiten. Universiteit & Samenleving 7 (Verloren; Hilversum 2011) 132 p., ill., €14, ISBN 9789087042646; L.J. Dorsman en P.J. Knegtmans ed., Universiteit, publiek en politiek. Het aanzien van de Nederlandse universiteiten, 1800-2010 Universiteit & Samenleving 8 (Verloren; Hilversum 2012) 159 p., ill., €15, ISBN 9789087043179
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BoekbesprekingBen de Pater en Tom Sintobin ed., Koninginnen aan de Noordzee. Scheveningen, Oostende en de opkomst van de badcultuur rond 1900 (Verloren; Hilversum 2013) 272 p., ill., €25,- ISBN 9789087043520; Peter van Dam, Dien deftige stijl die imponeert. Architect Herman Wesstra Jr. (1843-1911) en zijn creaties (De Nieuwe Haagsche; Den Haag 2013) 216 p., ill., €29,95 ISBN 9789491168567
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BoekbesprekingSven Leif Ragnar de Roode, Seeing Europe through the nation. The role of national self-images in the perception of European integration in the English, German, and Dutch press in the 1950s and 1990s. Studien zur Geschichte der Europäischen Integration 18 (Franz Steiner Verlag; Stuttgart 2012) 272 p., €46,- ISBN 9783515102025
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Volumes & issues
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Volume 138 (2025)
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Volume 137 (2024)
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Volume 136 (2023)
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Volume 135 (2022)
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Volume 134 (2021)
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Volume 133 (2020)
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Volume 132 (2019)
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Volume 131 (2018)
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Volume 130 (2017)
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Volume 129 (2016)
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Volume 128 (2015)
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Volume 127 (2014)
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Volume 126 (2013)
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Volume 125 (2012)
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Volume 124 (2011)
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Volume 123 (2010)
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Volume 122 (2009)
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