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UC Berkeley's Dutch Studies Program dates back to 1966 and has meanwhile developed into the nation's leading intellectual center for the study and research on the Low Countries (the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg).

There are 5 publications in this collection, published between 2005 and 2014.

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Dewulf, Jeroen: Gramática da Língua Neerlandesa, a língua dos holandeses e dos flamengos, 2014
Abstract: This is a grammar of the Dutch language written in Portuguese and made for native speakers of Portuguese who are learning Dutch....

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Wehrli, Peter K: Catalog of Everything, 2014
Abstract: This anthology presents a selection of texts by Peter K. Wehrli, representing over forty years of writing and traveling. It covers diverse experiences, from the author's early relationships with the avant-garde Swiss Dadaists in Zurich...

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Abdolah, Kader: How Europe is Changing, 2012
Abstract: The author of this book was born in 1954 in Iran. As a university student, he joined an underground movement that first rebelled against the Shah and later against Khomeini. For his clandestine publications, he...

Dewulf, Jeroen: In the Jungle of Amsterdam. On the Re-Invention of Dutch Identity, 2008

Dewulf, Jeroen: Helvetia Mediatrix? Ein Interview mit Hugo Loetscher zur Sprachsituation in der Schweiz, 2005

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