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Women and Work in the Dutch Republic
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Printing Privileges for Psalters in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic
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Women in Early Modern Dutch Maritime and Colonial Worlds
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Genji Yasuhira, Catholic Survival in the Dutch Republic. Agency in Coexistence and the Public Sphere in Utrecht, 1620-1672
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Genji Yasuhira, Catholic Survival in the Dutch Republic: Agency in Coexistence and the Public Sphere in Utrecht, 1620-1672
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Matthias Mangold, Towards a Reformed Enlightenment. Salomon van Til (1643-1713) and the Cartesio-Cocceian Debates in the Early Modern Dutch Republic
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Frans-Willem Korsten, Inger Leemans, Cornelis van der Haven, and Karel Vanhaesebrouck, Marketing Violence: The Affective Economy of Violent Imageries in the Dutch Republic
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Listening to Women's Letters
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Burgerdijk’s Institutionem Logicarum and the Freedom to Print Books of the Dutch School Order
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Women and Authorship in the Low Countries
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Finding Women in the University Archives
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Nadeera Rupesinghe, Lawmaking in Dutch Sri Lanka: Navigating Pluralities in a Colonial Society
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Charles H. Parker, Global Calvinism. Conversion and Commerce in the Dutch Empire, 1600-1800
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David de Boer, The Early Modern Dutch Press in an Age of Religious Persecution. The Making of Humanitarianism
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Low Countries Women as Funders of Art and Architecture
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Women and Reformation in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries
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Philipp Krauer, Swiss Mercenaries in the Dutch East Indies: A Transimperial History of Military Labour, 1848-1914
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Women and Political Agency in the Early Modern Low Countries
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Constitutional Tribunal in an Argument with the President, Government and Parliament of the Polish Republic in 2015
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Women and Artistic Production in the Long Seventeenth Century in the Low Countries
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26.01.11 Escobar-Vargas, Carolina, and Anne Lawrence-Mathers, eds. Medieval Perceptions of Magic, Science, and the Natural World.
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26.01.12 Ritchey, Sara. Acts of Care: Recovering Women in Late Medieval Health.
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Polish-Russian Agreement from 1993, Its Omission in the Forming of the Process of Investigation on the Causes of Polish Air Force Tu-154 Crash in Smolensk and the Formula of Establishing the Agreement Between the Governments of the Polish Republic and Russian Federation on the Investigation on Its Causes According to the Rules of the Chicago Convention From 1944
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A Study of Development of Medicine and Science in the Nineteenth Century Science Fiction: ...