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SPECIAL ISSUES

Issue XVII, i - Spring/Printemps 1996 - Issue XVII, ii - Fall/Automne 1996
Special issue - Augustinus P. Dierick and Basil Kingstone (eds.)
Voorwaarts/Forward. An Anthology of Writing from the Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies.
On the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Netherlandic Studies
(1971-1996)


Issue XX, i - Spring/Printemps 1999 - Issue XX, ii - Fall/Automne 1999
The Last Illusion, Letters from Dutch Immigrants in the "Land of Opportunity," 1924-1930 by Herman Ganzevoort. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1999

Issues XXV, i and ii - 2004
The First Dutch Settlement in Alberta - Letters from the Pioneer Years 1903-14. Translations, Introductions, and Notes by Donald Sinnema. University of Calgary Press, ISBN 1-55238-173-0

Issue XXVIII - 2007
Special issue in commemoration of the 400th birthday of Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn

Issue XXIX,ii - Fall/Automne 2008 - Issue XXX,i - Spring/Printemps 2009 -
SPECIAL ISSUE
- C.C. Uhlenbeck (1866-1951); A linguist revisited - Edited by Inge Genee and Jan Paul Hinrichs

Issue XVII, i - Spring/Printemps 1996 - Issue XVII, ii - Fall/Automne 1996

Special issue - Augustinus P. Dierick and Basil Kingstone (eds.)
Voorwaarts/Forward. An Anthology of Writing from the Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies.
On the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the
Canadian Association for the Advancement of Netherlandic Studies
(1971-1996).

FOREWORD /AVANT-PROPOS, page vii

I History

ISTVÁN BEJCZY - Willibrord and the "tree fall": a historiographical myth of the origins of Dutch civilization, page 1

RAY WAKEFIELD - The Beguines sisters, page 7

LOUISE VANHEE-NELSON - La République des Provinces-unies vue par les voyageurs étrangers du XVIIe siècle, page 13

R.G. HAYCOCK - Prince Maurice (1567-1625) and the Dutch contribution to the art of war, page 22

PETER DE KLERK - What possessed them? Leadership credibility of the Dutch immigration into Colorado in 1892-93, page 35

II Philosophy

RALPH NELSON - Portrait of the sage: Spinoza's conception of the philosophic life, page 44

MICHIEL WIELEMA - Frans Hemsterhuis: a philosopher's view of the history of the Dutch Republic, page 55

III The Arts

RUTH VAN BAAK GRIFFIOEN - The value of Gouden Eeuw songbooks in the performance of seventeenth-century Dutch music, page 64

GEOFFREY SIMMINS - Fernand Khnopff and Ver sacrum, page 75

ROBERT SIEBELHOFF - Iets over de persoon Jan Toorop, page 99

GEORGE TSIHLIAS - Victor Horta: the Maison Tassel, the sources of its development, page 108

IV Literature

HAIJO WESTRA - Literary parody and the beast epic: Van den vos Reinaerde, page 129

E. M. BEEKMAN - Junghuhn's perception of Javanese nature, page 135

ALEXANDER ZWEERS - The antichristian views of Marcellus Emants, page 146

MARTIN BAKKER - "Fatherland" and "Mother tongue" in Nijhoff's poetry, page 157

AUGUSTINUS P. DIERICK - Stempelen and Doppen: reflections of the economic crisis of the 1930's in two representative novels of Holland and Belgium, page 162

HENRI SCHOGT - Motives and impediments in describing war memories, the tragedy of the Jews, page 171

JOHN MICHIELSEN - Coming to terms with the past and searching for an identity: the treatment of the occupied Netherlands in the fiction of Hermans, Mulisch and Vestdijk, page 178

JOHANNA VANDERWAL TAYLOR - Bitter herbs, empty houses, traps and false identities: the (post-)war world of Marga Minco, page 184

HERMINA JOLDERSMA - Renate Rubinstein, an introduction, page 190

BASIL D. KINGSTONE - Cees Nooteboom's Rituelen: three characters in search of a sign, page 200

ADRIAN VAN DEN HOVEN - Mischa de Vreede's Het leven een film (Life a movie), an analysis, page 208

NANCY CHADBURN - Kristien Hemmerechts' Brede heupen and the social construction of woman, page 214

V Language

ROBERT HOWELL - Notes on the rise of non-apical r in Dutch: denying the French connection, page 222

WILLIAM H. FLETCHER - Come down with cholera!: disease names in Dutch strong language, page 232

Issue XXIX,ii - Fall/Automne 2008 - Issue XXX,i - Spring/Printemps 2009

SPECIAL ISSUE
C.C. Uhlenbeck (1866-1951); A linguist revisited
Edited by Inge Genee and Jan Paul Hinrichs

Table of contents

Introduction
Inge Genee and Jan Paul Hinrichs
De jonge C.C. Uhlenbeck: Van dlchter tot taalkundige
Jan Paul Hinrlchs
The Uhlenbecks' life in letters
Mary Eggermont-Molenaar
C.C. Uhlenbeck and the Humboldtian tradition in linguistics
Jan Noordegraaf
C.C. Uhlenbeck's work on Sanskrit and his role in the history of Dutch lndology
Arlo Griffiths
C.C. Uhlenbeck and the Basque language
Peter Bakker
From the armchair to the field and back again: C.C. Uhlenbeck's work on Blackfoot
Inge Genee
C.C. Uhlenbeck: Collecting and sharing Blackfoot culture and history
Pieter Hovens
C.C. Uhlenbeck and the Ritwan languages of California
Peter Bakker
C.C. Uhlenbeck: A bibliography of his writings (1885-2009)
Peter Bakker and Jan Paul Hlnrlchs
Inventory of C.C. Uhlenbeck's correspondence
Mary Eggermont-Molenaar
Index of names
Index of languages and language families
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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C.C. Uhlenbeck (1866-1951):
A bibliography of his writings (1885-2009).
By Peter Bakker and Jan Paul Hinrichs.

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