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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
61

Frisian trade to 1100

Jellema, Dirk, January 1951 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1951. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [146]-164).
62

Strijd om Deshima een onderzoek naar de aanslagen van Amerikaanse, Engelse en Russische zijde op het Nederlandse handelsmonopolie in Japan gedurende de periode 1800-1817 /

Veenhoven, William Adriaan. January 1900 (has links)
Proefschrift--Leiden. / Stellingen bound in at end. "Literatuurlijst": p. ixc-xcvi.
63

Martinus Nijhoff se bundel, "De Wandelaar", gesien as tydsverskynsel deur kritiese verwysing na die tema en die styl in die bundel

Van den Heever, Johanna Jacoba January 1982 (has links)
Bibliography: p. 198-204. / This study is a comprehensive investigation of De Wandelaar, Martinus Nijhoff's first volume of poetry, as seen in die light of the date of publication. De Wandelaar was first published in 1916. It was a time of turmoil in Europe. The First World War was in full swing. How would this contemporary society present itself to Nijhoff? What influences are discernible in this volume? What is 'new' in De Wandelaar and what is 'traditional? Chapter 1 of this study is a critical in-depth analysis of the first two poems in the volume, 'De Wandelaar' and 'Het Licht'. The contrasting themes of alienation in 'De Wandelaar' and sacrifice and redemption in 'Het Licht' are explored and motivated. The second chapter defines the term 'alienation' in general. Brief references to some of the poems indicate existential tendencies in the volume. By shorter as well as more in-depth analyses of the relevant poems the theme of alienation is investigated as it appears in other poems in the volume. In chapter three the themes of sacrifice and redemption as symbolized in 'breken' and 'licht' are investigated as they appear in the volume. Chapter four examines closely the style in the volume with regard to poetic form, e.g. the sonnet is defined in general and then explored as it appears in the volume; metre; rhyme and imagery. Chapter five traces the relationship between theme, style and the spirit of the time with reference to the cultural and literary climate in Europe in general and in the Netherlands in particular during the years 1870 to 1914. It is concluded that even though there are four separate sections in the volume, namely 'De Wandelaar', 'Scherzo', 'De Vervloekte' and 'Het Zachte Leven', each to a certain extent reflecting its own theme and tone, two main themes dominate: alienation and redemption. The theme of alienation runs like a leitmotiv through the first three sections of the volume, whereas the religious theme of redemption is implicit in the last section. It is noted, however, that where the symbolism of 'breken' and 'licht' appears in the first three sections a negative view is indicated as opposed to the positive view in the last section. The style, i.e. the poetic form of the poems, metre and rhyme, imagery and grouping, indicates an ordering of the poems that reflects the two main themes. There is much that is 'traditional' in the volume: the strict sonnet form; very regular metre and rhyme; the conditioned view of religion as an answer to man's problems, but dominant in the volume is the theme of alienation, of man and his existenz-angst symbolized in the many lonely 'outsider' figures in the world of the poems - a 'modern' concept and 'new' in the poetry of the Netherlands in 1916.
64

De bestuursinrichting van gewest, stad en platteland van Utrecht gedurende de Bataafsche republick ...

Savornin Lohman, Bonifacius Christiaan de, January 1900 (has links)
Proefschrift--Utrecht. / "Lijst van de besturende en voornaamste uitvoerende colleges van Bataafsche republick, gewest, en stad Utrecht, gedurende het tijdvak 1795-1806": p. [391]-393. "Afkortingen": p.[394]-397. "Stellingen": p.[400]-403.
65

De handel op den vijand 1572-1609 ...

Kernkamp, Johannes Hermann, January 1900 (has links)
Proefschrift--Utrecht. / "Overzicht van geraadpleegde archivalia en litteratuur": v. 1, p. [238]-250.
66

De handel op den vijand 1572-1609 ...

Kernkamp, Johannes Hermann, January 1900 (has links)
Proefschrift--Utrecht. / "Overzicht van geraadpleegde archivalia en litteratuur": v. 1, p. [238]-250.
67

De bestuursinrichting van gewest, stad en platteland van Utrecht gedurende de Bataafsche republick ...

Savornin Lohman, Bonifacius Christiaan de, January 1900 (has links)
Proefschrift--Utrecht. / "Lijst van de besturende en voornaamste uitvoerende colleges van Bataafsche republick, gewest, en stad Utrecht, gedurende het tijdvak 1795-1806": p. [391]-393. "Afkortingen": p.[394]-397. "Stellingen": p.[400]-403.
68

Der Warenverkehr zwischen Holland und dem deutschen Hinterland mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der holländischen Haupthäfen, seit der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts /

Stubmann, Peter, January 1901 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Jena, 1900. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
69

Fabrieken en menschen, een sociografie van Enschede ...

Blonk, Arij. January 1900 (has links)
Proefschrift--Amsterdam. / "Bronaanwijzing": p. [403]-425.
70

Dutch Spatial Planning: The Coordination of Compact Development and Affordable Housing

Eickmann, Andrew James 01 January 2009 (has links)
This case study combines elements of exploration and description to examine the interaction of growth management and housing affordability within the Dutch system of spatial planning. In Section I, I introduce the research framework and pose the central research question: How do planners and policymakers in the Netherlands conceptualize and manage the relationship between land and housing markets, and the effects of that relationship on housing affordability? In Section II, I provide an overview of Dutch spatial planning, focusing on planning and policymaking at the national and municipal levels, and summarizing the postwar-era "bundled deconcentration" approach to growth management. Section III covers the economic and political shifts of the 1980s and early 1990s, a period that marked the end of "bundled deconcentration" and ushered in the "compact city" approach to spatial planning. In Section IV, I introduce contemporary issues of land scarcity and housing supply stagnation and summarize my primary interview findings. In Section V, I elaborate on my interview findings and discuss the broader perspectives offered by Dutch planners and economists. Finally, in Section VI, I conclude the case study with a review of findings, final reflections, and suggestions for future research.

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