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  • Maussen, M., & Fennema, M. (2022). Racism and Slavery in the writings of Alexis de Tocqueville. In A. Bouma, & M. Kemper (Eds.), Socialism in one room: Studies in honor of Erik van Ree (pp. 253-280). (Pegasus Oost-Europese Studies; Vol. 36). Pegasus.
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    Fennema, M. (2019). The international corporate elite (1984). In B. Jessop, & H. Overbeek (Eds.), Transnational Capital and Class Fractions: The Amsterdam School Perspective Reconsidered (pp. 100-118). (Ripe Series In Global Political Economy). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351251945-5
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    Fennema, M., & Heemskerk, E. M. (2018). When theory meets methods: The naissance of computer assisted corporate interlock research. Global Networks, 18(1), 81-104. https://doi.org/10.1111/glob.12178
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    Bergsma, E. J. (2017). From flood safety to risk management: The rise and demise of engineers in the Netherlands and the United States? [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Fennema, M. (2016). Geert Wilders : tovenaarsleerling. (4e ed.) Prometheus.
  • Fennema, M., & Heemskerk, E. M. (2016). When Theory Meets Methods: The Naissance of the Field of Corporate Interlock Research. Web publication or website, SSRN. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2827627
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    Heemskerk, E. M., Fennema, M., & Carroll, W. K. (2016). The global corporate elite after the financial crisis: evidence from the transnational network of interlocking directorates. Global Networks, 16(1), 68-88. https://doi.org/10.1111/glob.12098
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    Steinmetz, S. G. M. (2016). Asterdorp, een Amsterdamse geschiedenis van verheffing en vernedering. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Bolkestein, F., Cliteur, P., & Fennema, M. (Eds.) (2015). De succesvolle mislukking van Europa. Leiden University Press.
  • Heemskerk, E. M., & Fennema, M. (2014). Women on board: female board membership as a form of elite democratization. Enterprise and Society, 15(2), 252-284. https://doi.org/10.1093/es/kht136
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