New e-access: Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies (33:1, 2009-)

Dutch crossingOxford users now have e-access to Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies (33:1, 2009-). ISSN 0309-6564, Online ISSN: 1759-7854.

A journal of the Association for Low Countries Studies, Dutch Crossing is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal, devoted to all aspects of Low Countries studies: Dutch language and literature, history and art history of the Low Countries, the social sciences and cultural studies, and Dutch as a foreign language.

It also publishes conference papers, research reports, book reviews and occasionally, English translations of Dutch literary works.

Coverage includes both the Netherlands and Belgium, as well as other places where Dutch historically had or continues to have an impact, including parts of the Americas, Southern Africa and South-East Asia.

A special focus concerns relations between the Low Countries and the English-speaking world in all periods from the Middle Ages to the present day.

Table of Contents of the latest issue (36:3, Nov 2012)

Trifling Things? The Sara Lewes Memorial Lepel and Vork
Authors: Buis, Alena M; Brown, Kevin

Batavia as Patria: Literary Representations of Batavia in W. J. Hofdijk’s Work
Author: Steyaert, Kris

The City and the Revolutionary Dutch Nation, 1780-1800
Author: Callister, Graeme

Commemorating Tollens: Cultural Nationalism, Literary Heritage, and Dutch National Identity
Author: Jensen, Lotte

Early Nineteenth Century Bohemianism in Antwerp: The Unpublished Archives of the St Luybrecht Guild
Author: Ceulemans, Adelheid

Book Reviews

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