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    Resistance Against Dutch Colonialism in Kluet 1925-1927 by Anzalimuddin Anzalimuddin, Mawardi Umar, T Bahagia Kesuma

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is known that the resistance in Kluet was caused by various factors, namely, Dutch arbitrariness in development projects, revenge, Dutch interference in the Kluet customary government, and religious factors. …”
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    Mixture of legal identities: Case of the Dutch (1838) and the Serbian Civil Code (1844) by Avramović Sima

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The paper aims to examine the differences and similarities between the Dutch Civil Code of 1838 and the Serbian Civil Code of 1844. …”
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    Phonological evidence for morphological complexity in English proper names by Quentin Dabouis

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This paper presents the results and an analysis of a large dataset of complex English proper names such as Cambridge, Manchester or Washington, inspired by previous work on Dutch place-names (Köhnlein 2015). …”
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    The Continuity of Limas House of Pangeran Syarif Ali in South Sumatra from Dutch to Present by Farida Ratu Wargadalem, Bima Pranata Dewantara

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The method used is the historical method which consists of four stages, namely: heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography. …”
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    Found through Translation: Female Translators and the Construction of ‘Relational Authority’ in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic by Lieke van Deinsen, Beatrijs Vanacker

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This article examines the role translation played in the careers of three Dutch women writers by showing how they used their role as translators to establish and renegotiate their name and (literary) authority, often by interacting directly with the reputation of the translated author. …”
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    Pemerintahan Tradisional di Dataran Tinggi Karo Masa Pemerintahan Kolonial Belanda by Irianna Irianna

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The Dutch also regulated the government system, changing the name of kesebayakan into Landschappen, and restructuring the number of urung. …”
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    Doctor or Dottore? How well do honorifics travel outside of Italy? by Manuela Caniato, Claudia Grocco, Stefania Marzo

    Published 2015-01-01
    “… This paper illustrates the results of a corpus-driven analysis on the translation of realia in subtitles from Italian into Dutch. In Translation Studies, realia are generally defined as words and expressions with culture-specific meaning. …”
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    Legal Construction of Government Agency Asset Certification Regarding Land Rights Formerly Under Dutch Control by Jacki Mahendra, Mohammad Hamidi Masykur, R. Imam Rahmat Sjafi'i

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In its development, it turned out that there were assets owned by government agencies that had the status of objects of Control of Fixed Assets Owned by Individual Dutch Citizens" or Dutch Legal Entities (P3MB). Normatively, the P3MB land certification process has special regulatory characteristics, namely the priority scale of granting rights and payment of compensation to the State through the Sale and Purchase. …”
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    Rediscovering the former city through digital archives. A case study of Bucharest in Dutch language newspapers by Diana Mariana POPA

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…There are several online digitalized Romanian language archives based on which studies about Bucharest can be conducted, but in the present article I look at this object of study from a less researched angle, namely the presence of the city of Bucharest in Dutch language newspapers made available online through digital archives. …”
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    Into the Writers’ Room: Looking at Polish Characters in Contemporary Dutch-Language Audiovisual Fiction Through the Lens of Production Research by Kris Van Heuckelom

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…While pointing to the contingency – rather than the inevitability or the complete arbitrariness – of certain representational practices, this research draws on a series of samples and examples taken from the media landscape that the author is most familiar with, namely, contemporary audiovisual fiction produced in the Dutch language. …”
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    Patient discourses on real-time access to test results via hospital portals: a discourse analysis of semistructured interviews with Dutch patients by Anne Marie J W M Weggelaar-Jansen, Kees Ahaus, Pauline Hulter, Bettine Pluut

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…It confronts patients with a complicated decision, namely whether to consult results before the medical consultation. …”
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    Pandangan Lokal Versus Barat Tentang Puputan Badung: Ekspansi Imperialisme Modern Belanda dalam Konteks Bali by I Ketut Ardhana

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Abstract The Dutch colonial policy in Bali was a rather similar tothose of the colonial policies in the rest of the Indonesianarchipelago, namely from indirect and informal rule to directand formal rule. …”
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    A population-based retrospective study comparing cancer mortality between Moluccan migrants and the general Dutch population: equal risk 65 years after immigration? by Charles Agyemang, Junus M. van der Wal, Adee Bodewes, Anton Kunst

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Objective To test the hypothesis that cancer mortality rates among the Moluccan–Dutch, the oldest non-Western migrant group to arrive in the Netherlands after the Second World War, are similar to those in the general Dutch population.Design Population-based retrospective study.Setting Data from the national cause of death registry in the Netherlands and municipal registries.Participants Using historic records containing family names of all Moluccan–Dutch who arrived in the Netherlands in 1951, we identified 81 591 Moluccan–Dutch persons in the national cause of death registry of the Netherlands. …”
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    Lessons from the birth of the Afrikaner and their urbanisation by Das Steÿn

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…World history has been shaped by two significant powers, namely nationalism and imperialism. Nationalism reflects the desire of peoples to protect their own culture and forms of society. …”
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    Development and cross-validation of a short questionnaire to evaluate self-reported positive health: a cross-sectional panel study of structural validity among a general Dutch popu... by Marja Van Vliet, Babette C van der Zwaard, Lenny M W Nahar-van Venrooij, Margot J Metz, Vera P van Druten

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…No floor or ceiling effects were present.Conclusions A short 22-item questionnaire to measure self-reported Positive Health in a general (Dutch) population for evaluative purposes such as scientific or policy research at Positive Health or patient-centred interventions was developed and cross-validated, named PH22. …”
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    The March 1st, 1949, general attack: A defining point of recognition of Indonesia’s Sovereignty by Nina Herlina, Kunto Sofianto, Miftahul Falah

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The General Attack of March 1, 1949, conducted by the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia against the Dutch remains an interesting issue in Indonesia today because many of its aspects are yet to be fully revealed. …”
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