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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.
American Readers Have a Love-Hate Relationship With Dutch Children’s Books
26 February 2020
Dutch-language children's books are doing well abroad. But when they deal with taboos, some books are too unconventional for the anglophone market. Research by Lucelle Pardoe shows that especially Dutch publishers encounter these problems, because they target large countries such as the USA and the
Former Anne Frank House Can Be Visited via Google Street View
19 June 2019
The Amsterdam house where Anne Frank's family lived before they had to hide can now be viewed in 360 degree on Google Street View.


