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  • Zwiep, I. (2011). Goodbye to all that? Jewish views of Europe after 1945. In M. Spiering, & M. Wintle (Eds.), European identity and the Second World War (pp. 224-234). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Brandsma, F., & Hogenbirk, M. (2011). The Netherlands: bibliography for 2010. Bibliographical Bulletin of the International Arthurian Society, 63, 158-163.
  • Waanders, F. (2011). Etymological musings. Hyperboreus, 16-17, 23-25. http://www.bibliotheca-classica.org/en/node/1563
  • Bussels, S., & van Oostveldt, B. (2011). 'Vlecht den Gentschen zoon een duurzame eerekroon!’ De inhuldiging van Lieven Bauwens’ standbeeld en de beeldconstructie van een vaderlijke arbeidersvriend. Brood & rozen: tijdschrift voor de geschiedenis van sociale bewegingen, 2011(1), 5-32.
  • van der Liet, H. (2011). Fod under eget bord [Review of: V. Grønfeldt (2011) Livliner: roman]. Litteraturmagasinet Standart, 25(4), 2-3.
  • Hanegraaff, W. J. (2011). Teaching experiential dimensions of western esotericism. In W. B. Parsons (Ed.), Teaching mysticism (pp. 154-169). (Teaching religious studies). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199751198.003.0010
  • Hanegraaff, W. J. (2011). Joseph Ennemoser and magnetic historiography. Politica Hermetica, 25, 65-83. http://www.politicahermetica.com/Catalogue/Deja_paru/Collection/2011.html
  • Elsaesser, T. (2011). Aus der Geschichte der Zukunft: 'Die Stadt von Morgen'. In H. Barr (Ed.), Neues Wohnen 1929/2009: Frankfurt und der 2. Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne: Beiträge des internationalen Symposiums in Frankfurt am Main, 22.-24.10.2010 (pp. 14-26). Jovis.
  • Elsaesser, T. (2011). Freud and the Technical Media: The Enduring Magic of the Wunderblock. In E. Huhtamo, & J. Parikka (Eds.), Media archaeology: approaches, applications, and implications (pp. 95-118). University of California Press.
  • den Hartogh, G. (2011). Hobbes, Locke, and Spinoza. §§ 4.1-4.2. In C. Maris, & F. Jacobs (Eds.), Law, order and freedom: a historical introduction to legal philosophy (pp. 111-134). (Law and philosophy library; No. 94). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1457-1_4
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