Citation: A. Maas, A new look at the 'Second Golden Age' of natural science in the Netherlands in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, TIJD GESCH, 114(3), 2001, pp. 354-376
Citation: W. De Blecourt, The magical perspective - Sorcery in the western Netherlands, 1850-1925 (witchcraft, spells, Calvinism, Catholicism), TIJD GESCH, 114(3), 2001, pp. 377-393
Citation: M. Van Ginderachter, Myths and martyrs in Flemish nationalism. The representation of Rosa de Guchtenaere (1875-1942), TIJD GESCH, 114(3), 2001, pp. 394-410
Citation: L. Dorsman, Twelve annals, ten tables and 30 hereditary houses. Non-western history and non-western historiography, TIJD GESCH, 114(3), 2001, pp. 411-421
Citation: K. Tilmans, A history of political thought, vol 1, From ancient Greece to early Christianity, vol 2, From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, TIJD GESCH, 114(3), 2001, pp. 422-429
Citation: J. Benders, Land and ancestors. Cultural dynamics in the Urnfield period and the Middle Ages in the southern Netherlands, TIJD GESCH, 114(3), 2001, pp. 451-454
Citation: D. Van Der Horst, England's troubles. Seventeenth-century English political instability in European context, TIJD GESCH, 114(3), 2001, pp. 465-467
Citation: L. Van Gemert, 'The track of the poetesses'. Networks and opportunities for publication for writing women in the Republic (1600-1750), TIJD GESCH, 114(3), 2001, pp. 467-469
Citation: Ajc. Gabriels, 500 years of the Frisian court. Proceedings of the memorial symposium heldat Leeuwaren, September 24, 1999, TIJD GESCH, 114(3), 2001, pp. 469-471
Citation: Ajc. Gabriels, Roman-Frisian law. Civil jurisprudence at the Frisian court in the 17th and 18th centuries, TIJD GESCH, 114(3), 2001, pp. 469-471