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  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Tobacco Charles A. Lilley, L. S. Hardin, Thomas H. Delano, Wilfred Pocklington Pond, 1928
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: The Impact Upon Small Business of Dual Distribution and Related Vertical Integration United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Small Business, 1963
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Sales Management , 1928
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Erie Railroad Employee's Magazine , 1948
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Little Cigars United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1973
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Against Fairness Stephen T. Asma, 2020-07-03 A polymath philosopher shares lighthearted examples of humanity's unspoken instinct toward favoritism to argue against zealous pursuits of fairness.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Little Cigars, Hearings ..., 93-1, May 22, 23, and 24, 1973 United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1973
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: At the Jim Bridger Ron Carlson, 2007-04-01 We lean closer and closer, eager to catch every last word. said The New York Times Book Review. Bigger, richer, funnier, and more complex than any description of them can convey, said the San Francisco Chronicle. Some of the funniest and saddest stories ever to cozy up together, said the Los Angeles Times. Welcome to the short stories of Ron Carlson, where strange beach towels turn up in your living room; where the ordinary son of a family of geniuses spins a rollicking tale of happiness and disappointment; where a teenaged magician seduces the prettiest girl in his high school and the world, with devastating consequences. Long regarded as one of our finest living short story writers, Ron Carlson triumphantly returns with At the Jim Bridger, nine stories that are epic in scope and confessional in tone; stories that enfold the reader in a world of love and mystery, and make us feel better than just about anything written on the page.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Advertising Fortnightly , 1926
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Chris Ryan Extreme: Most Wanted Chris Ryan, 2014-11-06 The third book in the Chris Ryan Extreme series. Disavowed. No one can escape their past forever. Ex-SAS operator John Bald knows that better than most. So when the Firm corners Bald in Kazakhstan with a promise to wipe the slate clean, he reluctantly agrees to return to the frontline. His mission: hunt down a fugitive Russian oligarch suspected of murdering a beautiful young Westminster aide. Viktor Klich knows too much. Now Bald must catch Klich - before the Russian security services get to him first. Desperate. But what begins as a simple snatch-and-grab soon descends into a brutal fight for survival as Bald pursues Klich from the violent streets of Caracas to the brash glamour of Dubai, leaving a trail of blood and bullets in his wake. As he closes in on his quarry Bald finds his loyalties called into question. And when the mission goes wrong, he's accused of being complicit in a dangerous deceit. Deadly. Now Bald is a wanted man. Only one person can help him: Viktor Klich, the oligarch he was ordered to kill. In a world where nothing is as it seems, Bald will have to call on all his skills to stay alive, protect his former enemy - and uncover a dark secret that goes right to the heart of the establishment ... The Chris Ryan Extreme books take you even further into the heart of the mission with more extreme action, more extreme language and more extreme pace. Like Call of Duty or Medal of Honour you'll feel part of the team. Chris Ryan Extreme: Most Wanted has previously been published as four separate shorter missions. Now in one ebook to keep you at the centre of the action.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Dirty Bird Blues Clarence Major, 2022-02-08 A quietly influential force in African American literature and art, Clarence Major makes his Penguin Classics debut with the twenty-fifth-anniversary edition of Dirty Bird Blues The PRH Audio book of Dirty Bird Blues by Clarence Major won a 2022 EARPHONE AWARD. Narrated by Dion Graham. A Penguin Classic Set in post-World War II Chicago and Omaha, the novel features Manfred Banks, a young, harmonica-blowing blues singer who is always writing music in his head. Torn between his friendships with fellow musicians and nightclub life and his responsibilities to his wife and child, along with the pressures of dealing with a racist America that assaults him at every turn, Manfred seeks easy answers in Dirty Bird (Old Crow whiskey) and in moving on. He moves to Omaha with hopes of better opportunities as a blue-collar worker, but the blues in his soul and the dreams in his mind keep bringing him back to face himself. After a nightmarish descent into his own depths, Manfred emerges with fresh awareness and possibility. Through Manfred, we witness and experience the process by which modern American English has been vitalized and strengthened by the poetry and the poignancy of the African-American experience. As Manfred struggles with the oppressive constraints of society and his private turmoil, his rich inner voice resonates with the blues.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Pop Impressions Europe/USA Wendy Weitman, Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), 1999 Essay by Wendy Weitman.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Two Ton Investigations, Inc. Carl Ton, 2018-09-16 Two Ton Investigations, Inc. By: Carl Ton When Carlyle and his wife Wanda, owners of the Two Ton Investigations Inc., get called in on a case, they never imagined what would follow. As they work to investigate who attacked a friend’s dog, the Tons are thrown into a dangerous California world, filled with gangs, deception, and countless twists and turns. Will the Tons uncover the truth and lay the case to rest, or will their careers go to the dogs?
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Avoiding Muddy Foxholes Jim Loveless, 2023-08-08 The future looked bright for many young men before the United States entered World War II on December 7th, 1941. Richard (Dick) Loveless from Washington, DC, was no exception. He had joined an apprenticeship program to follow in his dads’ footsteps to become an electrician. The prospects were good for Dick as he seemed to have what it took to succeed. Handsome and athletic, he had charmed his way into the heart of Mary Lu Farrell, a beautiful and equally talented girl from Northwest Washington, DC. Though neither really discussed it, marriage was undoubtedly on the horizon. Unfortunately, a war got in the way. He was forced to decide between being drafted into the Army or enlisting so he could choose what branch of the service he would serve. Dick enlisted. Regrettably, enlisting didn’t matter; he wound up in the coastal artillery. As luck would have it, an opportunity to join the Air Corps presented itself, and Dick took it. Thus, the adventure began for Dick. From boot camp and flight school to flying bombing missions over Germany for the 388th Bombardment Group, things never got easier. But it was only in his sixth mission over Stuttgart, Germany, that his strength, courage, and faith were put to the ultimate test. No training could prepare him for what lay ahead. Eighty years later, Dicks oldest son finally made good on a promise he made him. He vowed never to let his father’s remarkable story go untold, so “Avoiding Muddy Foxholes” is his story.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Malice Domestic: Mystery Most Diabolical Michael Bracken, Barb Goffman , Adam Meyer, Susan Breen , Tim Maleeny, Victoria Hamilton , C.J. Verburg , The Malice Domestic anthology series returns with a new take on mysteries in the Agatha Christie tradition—original tales with a devilish bent! Included are: Rita Owen · Introduction Leah Bailey · A Killer in the Family Paula Gail Benson · Reputation or Soul M. A. Blum · Little White Lies Michael Bracken · Locked Mesa Susan Breen · The Demon Valentine Marco Carocari · All in the Planning Mary Dutta · Devil’s Advocate Christine Eskilson · The Reunion Nancy Gardner · Death’s Door Barb Goffman · Go Big or Go Home Alexia Gordon · Happy Birthday B. J. Graf · Servant of the Place of Truth Maurissa Guibord · Into the Devil’s Den Victoria Hamilton · Reunion with the Devil Kerry Hammond · Strangers at a Table Peter W. J. Hayes · The Ice House Smita Harish Jain · Keeping Up with the Jainses Cynthia Kuhn · There Comes a Time Margaret Lucke · The Devil’s-Work Ball Sharon Lynn · The Professor’s Lesson Tim Maleeny · A Cure For Madness Lisa Q. Mathews · Fly Me to the Morgue Adam Meyer · Crime Rate Alan Orloff · There Once Was a Man Named Larue Keenan Powell · Miss Millie Munz Graham Powell · A Rough Idea Lori Robbins · Accidents Happen Cynthia Sabelhaus · Exegesis Nancy Cole Silverman · The Case of the Sourdough Starter Shawn Reilly Simmons · The Devil’s in the Details C. J. Verburg · A Terrible Tragedy Andrea Wells · Taking Umbrage
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: LIFE , 1967-12-15 LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Floral Wood Carving Mack Sutter, 1985-01-01 Includes how-to information.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Getting Through Robert N. Taylor, 2013-11 Getting Through is the story of an ordinary, undistinguished, retired aeronautical engineer who recounts his experiences from late childhood through an idyllic adolescence, a mediocre public school education, a thwarted flying career, a bitching time in the Air Force, a second-tier now defunct engineering college, a marriage that went bad, and a career of underlying discontent with a few failures and some successes. Included are his father's life recollections and the authors thoughts on philosophy, religion, nature and nurture, warfare, and the meaning of life ending with accumulations of life's journey things done, places been, best books read, and the distance traveled on planet Earth. Getting Through, replete with wit, wisdom, and ignorance, tells us that no life is ever ordinary and that everyone's story is worth telling.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Norfolk and Western Magazine Norfolk and Western Railway Company, 1944
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: The Cultural/Subcultural Contexts of Marijuana Use at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century Andrew Golub, 2012-12-06 Learn why marijuana use has increased in the new millennium According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug. The Cultural/Subcultural Contexts of Marijuana Use at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century takes a close look at present cannabis use trends in the new millennium by providing the latest research findings and most current case studies. Age and ethnographic data are presented in detail always with a constant focus on the unique subcultural contexts in today’s society. This examination explores the most pressing issues in marijuana use, including the increased popularity of blunt smoking, the social ramifications of marijuana use in gangs and Southeast Asian youth, and alternative delivery systems for medical marijuana. The Cultural/Subcultural Contexts of Marijuana Use at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century discusses various aspects of marijuana being the drug of choice in today’s culture, including the different subgroups of age, economic status, and ethnic background. The book provides a comprehensive view of the people, reasons for use, varied ways of ingesting the drug, and marijuana use “rituals.” Extensive references, charts, tables, and figures are included to enhance clarification of research findings. The Cultural/Subcultural Contexts of Marijuana Use at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century discusses the latest research findings on: the growth of marijuana use in different social groups during the 1990s medical marijuana blunt smoking and marijuana use rituals as settings for informal social controls marijuana use among minorities marijuana use in youths and young adults marijuana use among gang members adult use production, distribution, and administration of non-smokable marijuana The Cultural/Subcultural Contexts of Marijuana Use at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century is insightful, valuable, and is certain to become a reference source for researchers, educators, students, and policy advocates.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Catalog of Copyright Entries Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1958
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Cigars Tad Gage, 1997 Provides information on choosing and smoking cigars, covering such topics as the best cigar size to smoke, how to choose quality cigars at a good price, and the preparation and distribution of cigars worldwide.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: The Magazine of Wall Street and Business Analyst , 1927
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Catalogue of Title-entries of Books and Other Articles Entered in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, Under the Copyright Law ... Wherein the Copyright Has Been Completed by the Deposit of Two Copies in the Office Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1956
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Losing My Cool Thomas Chatterton Williams, 2010-04-29 A pitch-perfect account of how hip-hop culture drew in the author and how his father drew him out again-with love, perseverance, and fifteen thousand books. Into Williams's childhood home-a one-story ranch house-his father crammed more books than the local library could hold. Pappy used some of these volumes to run an academic prep service; the rest he used in his unending pursuit of wisdom. His son's pursuits were quite different-money, hoes, and clothes. The teenage Williams wore Medusa- faced Versace sunglasses and a hefty gold medallion, dumbed down and thugged up his speech, and did whatever else he could to fit into the intoxicating hip-hop culture that surrounded him. Like all his friends, he knew exactly where he was the day Biggie Smalls died, he could recite the lyrics to any Nas or Tupac song, and he kept his woman in line, with force if necessary. But Pappy, who grew up in the segregated South and hid in closets so he could read Aesop and Plato, had a different destiny in mind for his son. For years, Williams managed to juggle two disparate lifestyles- keeping it real in his friends' eyes and studying for the SATs under his father's strict tutelage. As college approached and the stakes of the thug lifestyle escalated, the revolving door between Williams's street life and home life threatened to spin out of control. Ultimately, Williams would have to decide between hip-hop and his future. Would he choose street dreams or a radically different dream- the one Martin Luther King spoke of or the one Pappy held out to him now? Williams is the first of his generation to measure the seductive power of hip-hop against its restrictive worldview, which ultimately leaves those who live it powerless. Losing My Cool portrays the allure and the danger of hip-hop culture like no book has before. Even more remarkably, Williams evokes the subtle salvation that literature offers and recounts with breathtaking clarity a burgeoning bond between father and son. Watch a Video
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Printers' Ink , 1924
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: The Dutch American Identity Terence Schoone-Jongen, 2008 Each year, thousands of communities across the United States celebrate their ethnic heritages, values, and identities through the medium of festivals. Drawing together elements of ethnic pride, nostalgia, religious values, economic motives, cultural memory, and a spirit of celebration, these festivals are performances that promote and preserve a community's unique identity and heritage, while at the same time attempting to place the ethnic community within the larger American experience. Although these aims are pervasive across ethnic heritage celebrations, two festivals that appear similar may nevertheless serve radically different social and political aims. Accordingly, The Dutch American Identity examines five Dutch American festivals-three of which are among the oldest ethnic heritage festivals in the United States-in order to determine what such festivals mean and do for the staging communities. Although Dutch Americans were historically among the first ethnic groups to stage ethnic heritage festivals designed to attract outside audiences, and despite the fact that several Dutch American festivals have met with sustained success, little scholarship has focused on this ethnic group's festivals. Moreover, studies that have considered festivals staged by communities of European descent have typically focused on a single festival. The Dutch American Identity thus, on the one hand, seeks to call attention to the historical development and current sociocultural significance of Dutch American heritage festivals. On the other hand, this study aims to elucidate the ties that bind the five communities that stage these festivals together rather than studying one festival in isolation from the others. Creatively combining several methodologies, The Dutch American Identity describes and analyzes how the social, political, and ethical values of the five communities are expressed (performed, acted out, represented, costumed, and displayed) in their respective festivals. Rather than relying on familiar, even stereotypical, notions of the Midwest, rural America, conservative America, etc., that often appear in contemporary political discourse, Schoone-Jongen shows just how complex and contradictory these festivals are in the ways they represent each community. At the same time, by placing these festivals within the context of American history, Schoone-Jongen also demonstrates how and why each festival is a microcosm of particular cultural, social, and political developments in modern America. The Dutch American Identity is an important book for sociology, performance studies, folklore, immigration history, anthropology, and cultural history collections.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Brought to You By Lawrence R. Samuel, 2009-03-06 “A lively history” of how TV advertising became a defining force in American culture between 1946 and 1964(Technology and Culture). The two decades following World War II brought television into homes and, of course, television commercials. Those commercials, in turn, created an image of the postwar American Dream that lingers to this day. This book recounts how advertising became a part of everyday lives and national culture during this midcentury period, not only reflecting consumers’ desires but shaping them, and broadcasting a vivid portrait of comfort, abundance, ease, and happy family life and, of course, keeping up with the Joneses. As the author asserts, it’s nearly impossible to understand our culture without contemplating these visual celebrations of conformity and consumption, and this insightful, entertaining volume of social history helps us do just that.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Agricultural Economics Bibliography , 1938
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine , 1943
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Beaumont’s Journey Warren, Troy, 2016-07-09 Walter Beaumont, a nature-loving Midwestern teenager, has his destiny handed to him on a silver platter when his uncle invites him to come live in Alaska for the summer, in 1959. From the minute he arrives, Walter starts becoming the person he is meant to be, taught by his skookum uncle to be an extraordinary woodsman, a capable boatman, trapper, hunter and sherman, aided by his natural abilities. He falls in love with a beautiful Native girl, but must join the army as he has promised his father, ending up in a special recon unit in the early days of Viet Nam. Wounded, he returns to Alaska just after the ‘64 Quake has wreaked incredible havoc, causing him great loss. His military training aids him in civilian life, and Alaska, his true home, helps to heal the mental and physical wounds he has su ered. He becomes a small boat builder, aids Alaska law enforcement as a tracker, is blessed with a sweet family life and eventually settles down to a peaceful existence in the only place where he'll ever be happy—Alaska.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Latino Muslims: Our Journeys to Islam Juan Galvan, 2019-02-11 Latino Muslims: Our Journeys to Islam is a collection of stories about people's personal journeys to the truth. It is about their struggles, discoveries and revelations during this journey, and about finally finding their peace within Islam. You can learn more about the book at LatinoMuslims.net.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: LIFE , 1957-12-16 LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: LIFE , 1956-06-11 LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Agricultural Economics Bibliography United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Library, 1938
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Steel Storage Linton Morrell, 2004-10 In this, Volume I of The Golden Lane Trilogy, we begin the career of Clive Colin O'Reith, International Oil man. He is haunted by a dream that recurs. This is the dream: In the night, O'Reith dreamed again that Holly No.1 burned out of control. The billowing flames, roiling and angry, drove the doomed derrick man ever higher into the skeletal structure of the steel derrick. Like a man mesmerized, rigid and unable to move, he watched the frantic silhouette stiffen and quiver. For a moment the smoking man flailed helplessly in the incandescent air. Then he pitched forward like an awkward diver, cart wheeling into first one, then another, of the glowing gifts. Finally he plummeted, head first, into the inferno.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power United States. Congress. House. Temporary National Economic Committee, 1940 Continuation of investigation of economic concentration in industry and commerce; pt.5A: Contains FTC report on industry monopolistic practices; pt.15A Contains report on marketing practices in the retail distribution of motor fuel and motor lubricant products; pt.17A: Contains replies of oil companies to the committee questionnaire on financial data and related topics.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: The Keepers of Truth Michael Collins, 2021-10 The last of a manufacturing dynasty in a dying industrial town, Bill lives alone in the family mansion and works for the Truth, the moribund local paper. He yearns to write long philosophical pieces about the American dream gone sour, not the flaccid write-ups of bake-off contests demanded by the Truth. Then, old man Lawton goes missing, and suspicion fixes on his son, Ronny. Paradoxically, the specter of violent death breathes new life into the town. For Bill, a deeper and more disturbing involvement with the Lawtons ensues. The Lawton murder and the obsessions it awakes in the town come to symbolize the mood of a nation on the edge. Compulsively readable, The Keepers of Truth startles both with its insights and with Collins's powerful, incisive writing.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Indianapolis Monthly , 2006-05 Indianapolis Monthly is the Circle City’s essential chronicle and guide, an indispensable authority on what’s new and what’s news. Through coverage of politics, crime, dining, style, business, sports, and arts and entertainment, each issue offers compelling narrative stories and lively, urbane coverage of Indy’s cultural landscape.
  dutch masters cigars going out of business: Grand Rapids Spectator , 1919
荷兰人为什么叫Dutch而不是Hollandian或是Netherlander? - 知乎
知乎,中文互联网高质量的问答社区和创作者聚集的原创内容平台,于 2011 年 1 月正式上线,以「让人们更好的分享知识、经验和见解,找到自己的解答」为品牌使命。知乎凭借认真、专业 …

Dutch and Taiwan | History Forum - historum.com
Oct 11, 2013 · To my knowledge, under the Koxinga-Dutch Treaty (1662) signed on 1 February, 1662 between Koxinga and Frederick Coyett, the last Dutch governor in Taiwan, the Dutch …

Is Belgium Frankish or Belgic?... Or dutch? | History Forum
May 2, 2018 · It's why Flemish aren't Dutch (although they speak the same language (well, almost: the Dutch speak some sort of a so-called Dutch ), why Wallons aren't French. It's also …

Dutch tolerance - Colonial atrocities explode myth
Dec 20, 2011 · True, the Dutch behaved like terrible oppresors in the war of Indonesian Independence. 100,000 Indonesians died in that war in comparison to less then 5,000 …

Franco-Dutch War | History Forum
Nov 6, 2013 · Despite French feeling that the Dutch were protestant heretics, seditious rebels and trading rivals the two countries had been allies for the best part of a hundred years. The war of …

dutch influence in indonesia food - History Forum
Nov 3, 2015 · Some ingredients are probably introduced by Portuguese in Goa, rather than the Dutch. The more slightly "Modern" ones are very likely Dutch. would actually be thinking of …

Opinions on Philip II - History Forum
May 28, 2012 · In the Dutch history books (and some English ones as well), Philip is usually portrayed as a ruthless tyrant obsessed with stamping out the heritics but there's a good …

Why did the Dutch empire decline | Page 3 | History Forum
Geyl claimed that there was a "Greater Netherlands" history and that the Dutch and Flemings only separated during the Eighty Years' War (better known as the Dutch Revolt in the English …

Why did Renaissance artists paint anachronistic reconstructions?
Apr 18, 2019 · The first thing that comes to my mind when looking at Pieter Brueghel the Younger's depiction of the crucifixion of Christ, is the anachronism. First of all, I wasn't aware …

Taiwan's native practice of mandatory abortion | History Forum
Jan 30, 2013 · The Dutch missionaries (1620s) reported some practices which they found uncivilized when they set out to convert the natives of Taiwan, which they called Formosa. …

荷兰人为什么叫Dutch而不是Hollandian或是Netherlander? - 知乎
知乎,中文互联网高质量的问答社区和创作者聚集的原创内容平台,于 2011 年 1 月正式上线,以「让人们更好的分享知识、经验和见解,找到自己的解答」为品牌使命。知乎凭借认真、专业 …

Dutch and Taiwan | History Forum - historum.com
Oct 11, 2013 · To my knowledge, under the Koxinga-Dutch Treaty (1662) signed on 1 February, 1662 between Koxinga and Frederick Coyett, the last Dutch governor in Taiwan, the Dutch …

Is Belgium Frankish or Belgic?... Or dutch? | History Forum
May 2, 2018 · It's why Flemish aren't Dutch (although they speak the same language (well, almost: the Dutch speak some sort of a so-called Dutch ), why Wallons aren't French. It's also …

Dutch tolerance - Colonial atrocities explode myth
Dec 20, 2011 · True, the Dutch behaved like terrible oppresors in the war of Indonesian Independence. 100,000 Indonesians died in that war in comparison to less then 5,000 …

Franco-Dutch War | History Forum
Nov 6, 2013 · Despite French feeling that the Dutch were protestant heretics, seditious rebels and trading rivals the two countries had been allies for the best part of a hundred years. The war of …

dutch influence in indonesia food - History Forum
Nov 3, 2015 · Some ingredients are probably introduced by Portuguese in Goa, rather than the Dutch. The more slightly "Modern" ones are very likely Dutch. would actually be thinking of …

Opinions on Philip II - History Forum
May 28, 2012 · In the Dutch history books (and some English ones as well), Philip is usually portrayed as a ruthless tyrant obsessed with stamping out the heritics but there's a good …

Why did the Dutch empire decline | Page 3 | History Forum
Geyl claimed that there was a "Greater Netherlands" history and that the Dutch and Flemings only separated during the Eighty Years' War (better known as the Dutch Revolt in the English …

Why did Renaissance artists paint anachronistic reconstructions?
Apr 18, 2019 · The first thing that comes to my mind when looking at Pieter Brueghel the Younger's depiction of the crucifixion of Christ, is the anachronism. First of all, I wasn't aware …

Taiwan's native practice of mandatory abortion | History Forum
Jan 30, 2013 · The Dutch missionaries (1620s) reported some practices which they found uncivilized when they set out to convert the natives of Taiwan, which they called Formosa. …