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  • Wijsenbeek - Olthuis, T. F. (1996). Noblesse Oblige. Material culture of the Nobility in Holland. In P. Spierenburg, & A. Schuurman (Eds.), Private domain, public inquiry. Families and life-styles in the Netherlands and Europe (pp. 112-125). Verloren.
  • Frissen, V. A. J. (1996). Gender and/in media consumption. In M. Gurevich, & J. Curran (Eds.), Mass Media and Society (pp. 325-347). Arnold.
  • Wijsenbeek - Olthuis, T. F. (1996). Haagse Boedels. Kunstschrift, (1), 29-36.
  • Hermes, J. C. (1996). Gender and Media studies: No woman, no cry. In P. Schlesinger, J. Corner, & R. Silverstone (Eds.), International Handbook of Media Research (pp. 65-95). Routledge.
  • Wijsenbeek - Olthuis, T. F. (1996). Het Hollandse interieur in beeld en geschrift. Theoretische Geschiedenis, 23(2), 145-163.
  • Kopijn, Y. (1996). Oral history interviewing in a Third World setting; an analysis of language, meaning, and context. Series Discussion Papers, 6, 1-13.
  • 't Hart, M. C. (1996). War, finances and the structure of the Dutch state. In H. Duchhardt, & R. G. Asch (Eds.), der Absolutismus - ein Mythos? (pp. 329-352).
  • Leijdesdorff, S. (1996). Introduction. In L. Passerini, S. Leijdesdorff, & P. Thompson (Eds.), Gender and Memory, International Yearbook of Oral History and Life Stories (pp. 1-19). Oxford University Press.
  • 't Hart, M. C. (1996). Emergence and consolidation de l'Etat Fiscal. In R. Bonney (Ed.), Systemes economiques et finances publiques (pp. 277-293).
  • Leijdesdorff, S. (1996). The Netherlands: Interviewing Antillean women, communication with many layers. In Proceedings of the IX international oral history conference (pp. 23-30).
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