"Since the municipal elections of 1946 (and before in the period 1935-1939), the Communist party had held an absolute majority of seats in the city council of Finsterwolde, a small municipality in the north of the Netherlands. In 1951, the Dutch parliament adopted a custom bill to dismiss this 'Little Moscow'. This article reconstructs the decision-making process that preceded the bill in order to analyze the way the communist threat was framed and securitized. For the administration, legitimizing this rather unique move in Dutch history was essential in order to uphold their democratic standards. The focus of this article is therefore twofold. Both the methods the administration used to invest the communists in Finsterwolde with an aura of...
Includes bibliography.For the National Party of South Africa, Communism was simultaneously a legitim...
Communists and the opinion in the Nord and pas-de-Calais during the « Dröle de Guerre ». What is le...
Summary Electoral support for the National Socialist Movement in 1935 and 1939 What was the social b...
"Since the municipal elections of 1946 (and before in the period 1935-1939), the Communist party had...
"For more than eighty years, Dutch security services perceived communism as the ultimate threat to n...
In the interwar period, Dutch society had a hard time fostering national community. The feeling was ...
In November 1940, after the occupation of the Netherlands by the German forces, the underground pape...
On the basis of a case study, this article examines how, during the Second World War, the Brussels P...
During the summer of 1945, the Netherlands, only recently liberated by the allied forces, had to cop...
Political violence is a specific category of participation that is frowned upon in most societies. T...
In 1924 and 1925 the Comintern introduced its policy of Bolshevization. A goal of Bolshevization was...
Ballerinas for Peace: The Import of Soviet Culture by the Dutch-Soviet Friendship Society (1947-1967...
.The Russian information war is a threat to the Netherlands, but not in the traditional military sen...
After May 1940 a national soul searching took place in the Netherlands to uncover the reasons for th...
The inefficient operation of state institutions – including municipal administration – lay at the he...
Includes bibliography.For the National Party of South Africa, Communism was simultaneously a legitim...
Communists and the opinion in the Nord and pas-de-Calais during the « Dröle de Guerre ». What is le...
Summary Electoral support for the National Socialist Movement in 1935 and 1939 What was the social b...
"Since the municipal elections of 1946 (and before in the period 1935-1939), the Communist party had...
"For more than eighty years, Dutch security services perceived communism as the ultimate threat to n...
In the interwar period, Dutch society had a hard time fostering national community. The feeling was ...
In November 1940, after the occupation of the Netherlands by the German forces, the underground pape...
On the basis of a case study, this article examines how, during the Second World War, the Brussels P...
During the summer of 1945, the Netherlands, only recently liberated by the allied forces, had to cop...
Political violence is a specific category of participation that is frowned upon in most societies. T...
In 1924 and 1925 the Comintern introduced its policy of Bolshevization. A goal of Bolshevization was...
Ballerinas for Peace: The Import of Soviet Culture by the Dutch-Soviet Friendship Society (1947-1967...
.The Russian information war is a threat to the Netherlands, but not in the traditional military sen...
After May 1940 a national soul searching took place in the Netherlands to uncover the reasons for th...
The inefficient operation of state institutions – including municipal administration – lay at the he...
Includes bibliography.For the National Party of South Africa, Communism was simultaneously a legitim...
Communists and the opinion in the Nord and pas-de-Calais during the « Dröle de Guerre ». What is le...
Summary Electoral support for the National Socialist Movement in 1935 and 1939 What was the social b...