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Bert Groenewoudt, Jan van Doesburg & Hans Renes 2015: Land of the Free. Social contrasts in Dutch 'outlands' (a.d. 1200-1900), Landscape History, 36:2, 35-48.
Bert Groenewoudt , Hans Renes
2015
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Jan de Koning
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Harry Fokkens
2005
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