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Dutch Portuguese Colonial History
Dutch Portuguese Colonial History in Sri Lanka(Ceylon), Burghers, India, Ghana, New York, Bengal, Oman, Bahrein Africa, Asia, America, Goa, Cochin, Macao, Angola, Jesuits, Mozambique, Mombasa, Diu, Damao, Tobago, Batavia, New
Sweden, Guinea, S. Tomè, Mauritius... [eng]
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History of Netherlands
The Dutch are primarily of Germanic stock with some Gallo-Celtic mixture. Their small homeland frequently has been threatened with destruction by the North Sea and has often been invaded by the great European powers. [eng]
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Joan's Dutch Royal Genealogy
Genealogy of the Orange-Nassau family, Royal House of The Netherlands. [eng]
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Donna Speer Ristenbatt Genealogy/A Bit of Dutch History
In the early 1600s, the government in the Netherlands was not strongly centralized. Each of the provinces jealously guarded and preserved its special privileges and customs, a practice which continued for a long time. These differences in dialect and social customs frequently transferred to the Dutch settlements in America, as each settlement reflected the locality in the Netherlands from which each group originated. [eng]
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A Brief Outline of Dutch History and the New Netherland Colony
From Coins of Colonial and Early America, an exhibit of over 250 items from Massachusetts silver to the provisional half disme of 1792. Features high-resolution images and detailed descriptions. [eng]
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History of Dutch Language
History of the Dutch language (Nederlandistik, Universität Wien). The main aim of the project was naturally the content: the project was intended to familiarise the students with the principal aspects of the history of the Dutch language. The second aim was more experimental: the students had to present their newly acquired knowledge, and do so in a 'new' way. [eng]
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History of Dutch Catholicism
Sixteenth till eighteenth century. Revival (1795-1890). The Catholic Pillar (1890-1940). Second World War (1940-1945). Restoration and doubt (1945-1960). Conciliar reforms (1960-1970). Polarisation and reaction (1970-1993). [eng]
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Netherlands Cinema History
Pages on film exhibition and movie theatres, past and present. A contribution to the history of cinema in the Netherlands. [eng]
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Lex Frisionum
The Lex Frisionum is the Frisian book of law. It was recorded 12 centuries ago, during the reign of Charlemagne. [eng]
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History of Philosophy in the Netherlands
There are nine universities in The Netherlands, - Leiden, Groningen, Utrecht, two in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Nijmegen, Tilburg, Twente, - where Philosophy can be studied as a major degree subject. Rotterdam is the only one of these offering specialized courses and research facilities in the History of Philosophy in The Netherlands. [eng]
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The Virtual Jewish History Tour - Netherlands
Cyber encyclopedia of Jewish history and culture that covers everythingfrom anti-Semitism to Zionism. It includes a glossary, bibliography of web sites and books, biographies, articles, original documents and much more! [eng]
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World Wide Web Virtual Library - Dutch History Index
Institutions, References, Source materials. [eng]
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Netherlands -- Primary Documents
Quellen zur mittelalterlichen Reichsgeschichte, Lex Frisionum, Lopéz Martín Manuscript Collection, Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC), Charter of the Dutch West India Company. [eng]
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Aan het volk van Nederland
Dit is de volledig tekst van het pamflet 'Aan het Volk van Nederland' dat in 1781 anoniem verscheen in de Nederlandse Republiek. [nld]
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Chronology of Dutch war-time history
The Germans in the Netherlands capitulated on May 5th, while in Germany itself, General Keitel signed the general surrender on May 8. Belgium had been liberated since September 8, 1944. [eng]
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Dutch Perspectives on WWII history
Articles. [eng]
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