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History in Dutch Studies

Dirk de Geest
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Release Date: 21/07/2003

Genre: History
Label: University Press of America
Contributors: Robert Howell (Edited by), Jolanda Vanderwal Taylor (Edited by), Wiljan van den Akker (Contributions by), Gillis J. Dorleijn (Contributions by), Ton J. Broos (Contributions by), Katherine Ebel (Contributions by), Michael Galvin (Contributions by), Dirk de Geest (Contributions by), Amy Golahny (Contributions by), Wilfred Jonckheere (Contributions by), Danie Jordaan (Contributions by), Mary G. Kemperink (Contributions by), Robert S. Kirsner (Contributions by), Arthur L. Loeb (Contributions by), Henriette Louwerse (Contributions by), Kristin Lovrien-Meuwese (Contributions by), Bertram Mourits (Contributions by), Christine Petra Sellin (Contributions by), Johan P. Snapper (Contributions by), Sabine Vanacker (Contributions by), Eveline Vanfraussen (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: University Press of America

History in Dutch Studies re-considers the central role of history within the discipline of Dutch Studies as viewed from a range of specializations within the field; studies in Dutch history, art history, literature and linguistics all reflect how the past, and one's theories and views of history, affect the practice of each sub-discipline. History in Dutch Studies re-considers the central role of history within the discipline of Dutch Studies as viewed from a range of specializations within the field. Contributions by scholars of Dutch history, art history, literature and linguistics all illustrate how the past, and one's theories and views of history, affect the practice of each part of the discipline. One reflection of the history of the Low Countries in "Dutch Studies" is the range of the field: it is interpreted broadly in this volume to include studies of Afrikaans as well as Dutch literature- poetry as well as prose- in light of their histories, the history of Flanders and that of the Netherlands, approaches within Dutch linguistics as well as a history of language contact and its influence on Dutch. This breadth continues in the range of institutions and nationalities that are represented. The volume presents work from major scholars from the Netherlands, Belgium, and South Africa as well as from the United States of America. These articles therefore provide a good cross-section of ongoing research in the Netherlandic Studies the world over.