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Anne Frank: The Vulnerability of a Universal Symbol
11 September 2024
After the publication of her diary, Anne Frank became more than just a symbol of Jewish suffering during World War II; she transcended the 1940s to become a universal and timeless representation of innocence and victimhood. However, that second dimension is now under scrutiny.
Orange: a Colour that Unites and Divides
25 April 2019
You can't miss it in the Netherlands on King's Day or during international soccer games. The whole nation is covered in orange. But do you know why the Dutch wear orange hats and eat orange cakes instead of, let's say, yellow ones or red ones? There's a fascinating historical reason for this. The lo