The South African War (1899-1902) caused a stir in the Netherlands. The Dutch public overwhelmingly supported the Boers in their struggle against the British. To support the ‘kinsmen’ in South Africa several organisations in the Netherlands embarked on an international propaganda campaign. This article considers the involvement of Dutch journalists in the pro-Boer agitation. They were confronted with a dilemma because as a small country the Netherlands officially was neutral and did not possess strong international lines of communications, which made it difficult to distribute information in other countries. This problem raised moral and practical questions about the Dutch press and its position in the world. Using concepts from the histori...
This article traces how the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) was chronicled in Potuguese historiography. C...
South Africa’s entry into the Second World War in 1939 was complex. The Smuts government lacked nati...
While the Dutch government tried to maintain neutrality during World War I, the belligerent nations ...
The South African War (1899-1902) caused a stir in the Netherlands. The Dutch public overwhelmingly ...
Between 1899 and 1902 the Dutch public was captivated by the war raging in South Africa between the ...
Tussen 1899 en 1902 was Nederland in de ban van de oorlog die woedde in Zuid-Afrika tussen de Boeren...
My thesis explores the transformations within the British press that took place between the late nin...
During the first half of the twentieth century, colonial rule in the Indonesian archipelago was an i...
South and South-West Africa in German Cultural Propaganda (1914–1918)On July 7th 1914, the British g...
"The aim of this chapter, following Inglis, is not to examine the Boer war as such, but to analyse p...
Following the German invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940, a Dutch government in exile was set up...
"The aim of this chapter, following Inglis, is not to examine the Boer war as such, but to analyse p...
The thesis explores the question of whether the Johannesburg English newspapers, and particularly Th...
This article focuses on the local Dutch Reformed congregation of Bloemfontein during the Anglo-Boer ...
Why did the two Dutch radio stations in England clash during World War II? What made them amalgamate...
This article traces how the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) was chronicled in Potuguese historiography. C...
South Africa’s entry into the Second World War in 1939 was complex. The Smuts government lacked nati...
While the Dutch government tried to maintain neutrality during World War I, the belligerent nations ...
The South African War (1899-1902) caused a stir in the Netherlands. The Dutch public overwhelmingly ...
Between 1899 and 1902 the Dutch public was captivated by the war raging in South Africa between the ...
Tussen 1899 en 1902 was Nederland in de ban van de oorlog die woedde in Zuid-Afrika tussen de Boeren...
My thesis explores the transformations within the British press that took place between the late nin...
During the first half of the twentieth century, colonial rule in the Indonesian archipelago was an i...
South and South-West Africa in German Cultural Propaganda (1914–1918)On July 7th 1914, the British g...
"The aim of this chapter, following Inglis, is not to examine the Boer war as such, but to analyse p...
Following the German invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940, a Dutch government in exile was set up...
"The aim of this chapter, following Inglis, is not to examine the Boer war as such, but to analyse p...
The thesis explores the question of whether the Johannesburg English newspapers, and particularly Th...
This article focuses on the local Dutch Reformed congregation of Bloemfontein during the Anglo-Boer ...
Why did the two Dutch radio stations in England clash during World War II? What made them amalgamate...
This article traces how the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) was chronicled in Potuguese historiography. C...
South Africa’s entry into the Second World War in 1939 was complex. The Smuts government lacked nati...
While the Dutch government tried to maintain neutrality during World War I, the belligerent nations ...