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Vol. 16 No. 2 (1995): Thema: Balticum

Articles

  • Preface and Acknowledgements
    Joost van Baak
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  • ‘Northern cultures’ What could this Mean? About the North as a Cultural Concept
    Joost van Baak
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  • The Commercial and Political Relations of the Dutch with the Baltic Region in Early Modern Times
    Jonathan I. Israel
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  • Kontaktzonen zwischen Nordgermanisch und Finno-ugrisch
    P. Sture Ureland
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  • Beziehungen zwischen Germanen und Ostseefinnen vor der Hansezeit
    Tette Hofstra
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  • The Sociofunctional Position of Finnish in Sweden
    Jarmo Lainio
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  • Sociolinguistic Situation of the German Minority in Poland
    Tomasz S. Wicherkiewicz
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  • A Critic and his Network. Georg Brandes as a key figure of the modern breakthrough in the Baltic area states
    Bertil Nolin
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  • Thomas Mann und Skandinavien
    Walter Schönau
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  • Strindberg the European
    Egil Törnqvist
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  • St. Petersburg and Finnish Art at the Turn of The Century
    Markku Valkonen
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  • From War to Peace: The Dutch and the Baltic in Early Modern Times
    Hans van Koningsbrugge
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  • Dutch Maritime Cartography of the Baltic in the 16th and early 17th Centuries
    Edwin Ockhuizen
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  • Dutch Architects and Egineers in Danzig and the Southern Baltic in the 16th and 17th Centuries
    Juliette Roding
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  • Dutch Merchants in St Petersburg in the Eighteenth Century
    Jan Willem Veluwenkamp
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