history
history
Between Sabotage and Collaboration: The Belgian and Dutch Railways Under Nazi Rule
Herman Welter 12 min. reading time
history, language
The Struggle to Establish Dutch as the Language of Business in Flanders
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400 Years of Dutch-American Stories
- ‘The Hollander Is Boorish to the Last Degree’
- How the First Dutch New Yorkers Interpreted the U.S. Constitution
- From First Salute to Future400: Commemorating Four Centuries of Dutch-American Friendship
- Jazzing Up the Netherlands. How American Mass Culture Shook Up Dutch Society
- Revolutionary Ripples. How Thomas Jefferson’s Ideals Ended Up In The Dutch Constitution
- Lady Liberty as Muse: An Inspired Dutch Writer and Her Love for the United States of America
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- American And Dutch Feminists Fought Side By Side For World Peace And Women’s Suffrage
- Sojourner Truth: How the Enslaved Woman of a Dutch-New York Family Became an Icon of America’s Black Liberation Movement
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- A Forgotten Dutch Tragedy on Lake Michigan
- Edward Winslow: The Forgotten Pilgrim Father
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