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  1. Leesmuseum voor vrouwen, Amsterdam (6,334 bytes)
    2: == Amsterdam's Reading Society for Women ==
    5: ...ly all major Dutch cities there had been one in Amsterdam since 1802 these tended not to admit women. Exc...
    13: ... Amsterdam and part of its book collection to the Amsterdam University Library.
    24: ...aster’s dissertation, Amsterdam, 1987. (In IIAV Amsterdam, NED 7 1987).
    27: ...en University, History Department, 1988. (In IIAV Amsterdam, NED 7 1988).
  2. Amsterdam, September 1998 (932 bytes)
    6: ...iting the history of women's writing" was held in Amsterdam 9-11 September 1998. It was organised by Suzan va...
    9: ...Suzan van Dijk, Lia van Gemert and Sheila Ottway. Amsterdam, KNAW, 2001. <br><br>
  3. Amsterdam/Leiden, June 2000 (979 bytes)
    6: ...nch departments of the Universities of Leiden and Amsterdam. <br><br>
  4. Amsterdam (5,173 bytes)
    2: == “Because I had something to say”: Amsterdam ==
    30: .../Exhibition Exhibition in the Netherlands 2015] > Amsterdam <br><br>

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  1. Can We Trust 20th-Century Literary Historians? (2,249 bytes)
    6: ...ntary Conspectus from Contemporary Periodicals''. Amsterdam, Rodopi, 1982.<br><br>
  2. Corpus bibliothèques Pays-Bas (2,298 bytes)
    12: * Jan van Gulik’s circulating library in Amsterdam, started between 1776 and 1785, and still operati...
  3. Women’s press: article (2,935 bytes)
    33: ...ductie, distributie en consumptie van cultuur''. (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1991), 71-88.
  4. De Damespost (The Ladies’ Post) ‑ 1785 (4,670 bytes)
    12: ...d god-fearing woman from the countryside over her Amsterdam correspondent, who, alas, lived a far too worldly...
    19: ...yéén verzameld in zes en twintig weekbladen''. (Amsterdam, 1785). Leiden University Library.
    20: ...ductie, distributie en consumptie van cultuur''. (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1991), 71-88.
  5. Penélopé, (1821-1835) (10,558 bytes)
    62: ...t werk dat kort daarop verscheen bij Portielje in Amsterdam.
    69: ...ring''. Door A.B. van Meerten, geb. Schilperoort. Amsterdam, bij G.J.A. Beijerinck, 1821-1835. (UBL)
    70: ...Calcar''. Riet Schenkeveld-van der Dussen (red.), Amsterdam, 1997, p. 785.
  6. Library catalogue (club) (234 bytes)
    7: * [[Leesmuseum voor vrouwen, Amsterdam]]<BR>
  7. Collections of 275 Dutch general libraries (4,988 bytes)
    38: ...-esthetika; grondslagen, theorie en toepassing'', Amsterdam: Huis aan de drie grachten, 1978, p. 183-198.
  8. Leesmuseum voor vrouwen, Amsterdam (6,334 bytes)
    2: == Amsterdam's Reading Society for Women ==
    5: ...ly all major Dutch cities there had been one in Amsterdam since 1802 these tended not to admit women. Exc...
    13: ... Amsterdam and part of its book collection to the Amsterdam University Library.
    24: ...aster’s dissertation, Amsterdam, 1987. (In IIAV Amsterdam, NED 7 1987).
    27: ...en University, History Department, 1988. (In IIAV Amsterdam, NED 7 1988).
  9. Books owned by the Dutch Queen Sophie (1,870 bytes)
    10: ...oningin Sophie der Nederlanden aan Lady Mallet''. Amsterdam, 1984.<br><br>
  10. Library catalogues (clubs) (706 bytes)
    11: * [[Leesmuseum voor vrouwen, Amsterdam]]<BR>
  11. Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint (1,351 bytes)
    7: ...aring a Ph.D.thesis on this author (University of Amsterdam). See her article: "Geertruida Toussaint: een Ama...
  12. Anna Ampt (660 bytes)
    7: ...auline Koeleman in a Master thesis (University of Amsterdam).
  13. Correspondence of literary critics Potgieter and Busken Huet (1,416 bytes)
    5: ...pertorium op de brieven van Conrad Busken Huet'' (Amsterdam, 1987). We found [http://www.databasewomenwriters...
  14. Translations (3,020 bytes)
    27: ...en, levensbeschrijvingen, arcadia's, sprookjes''. Amsterdam, s.d. [1960]. [http://www.dbnl.nl/tekst/buis006po...
  15. Information and contact (2,439 bytes)
    29: 1001 EW AMSTERDAM<br>
  16. Correspondence of novelist A.L.G. Bosboom-Toussaint (1,541 bytes)
    9: ...de briefwisseling van A.L.G. Bosboom-Toussaint''. Amsterdam, 1990.
  17. Collection of egodocuments of Geertruida Kapteijn-Muysken (1,665 bytes)
    5: ... (International Archives of the Women's Movement, Amsterdam). As they have not yet been classified, consultat...
  18. NEWW international conferences (3,961 bytes)
    9: * [[Amsterdam, September 1998]] <br>
    10: * [[Amsterdam/Leiden, June 2000]] <br>
  19. Algemene Konst- en Letterbode (1,752 bytes)
    9: ...n de negentiende eeuw: het tijdschrift De Gids''. Amsterdam, 1997, p. 57-58.<br>
  20. De Gids (3,009 bytes)
    12: ...n de negentiende eeuw: het tijdschrift De Gids''. Amsterdam, 1997. <br><br>
  21. De Nieuwe Gids (684 bytes)
    10: ...ing, ''De Nieuwe Gids als geestelijk brandpunt''. Amsterdam, 1981 (3rd ed.)<br>
  22. Recensent (ook der recensenten) (1,676 bytes)
    9: ...n de negentiende eeuw: het tijdschrift De Gids''. Amsterdam, 1997.<br>
  23. Studying women’s literary history at an international scale: The networks surrounding two 19th-century Dutch female journalists (9,335 bytes)
    10: ... zonder lauwerkrans'' (With and without laurels). Amsterdam, 1997]: list<br><br><br>
  24. What is a female author ? Who is a woman writer ? (2,991 bytes)
    6: ...eruniversity Doctoral School in Cultural History (Amsterdam). The intention is to create opportunities for di...
    29: Nina Geerdink (Free University Amsterdam): <br>
    40: Annemarie Doornbos (University of Amsterdam): <br>
  25. Short presentation of the project “New approaches to European Women’s Writing” (6,778 bytes)
    40: ...Couttenier (eds.), ''Met en zonder lauwerkrans''. Amsterdam, 1997 (anthology of Dutch women's writing 1550-18...
  26. Katharina Lescailje (1649-1711): another Sappho (24,126 bytes)
    7: ...authorID=569 Katharina Lescailje] (1649-1711), an Amsterdam poetess who was commonly called the ‘Nederduits...
    16: ...himself was, therefore, well acquainted with many Amsterdam poets, Katharina Lescailje probably had been in a...
    18: ...have been in the centre of the artistic circle in Amsterdam in the late seventeenth century. Many of the occa...
    30: ..., but it turned out she had died years before. In Amsterdam, he was suggested to visit Katharina Lescailje in...
    32: ... in a poem he attends to Lescailje when he visits Amsterdam. It makes clear how she had a central position an...
  27. NEWW November meetings (1,493 bytes)
    6: ...eruniversity Doctoral School in Cultural History (Amsterdam). The intention is to create opportunities for di...
  28. 22 November 2007 (3,154 bytes)
    28: ...na_Geerdink '''Nina Geerdink'''] (Free University Amsterdam): <br>
    39: ...ie_Doornbos Annemarie Doornbos]''' (University of Amsterdam): <br>
  29. Teaching (6,006 bytes)
    15: ... lettervruchten van Nederlandsche dichteressen''. Amsterdam, 1856: [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/result...
    17: .... Schrijvende vrouwen uit de vroegmoderne tijd''. Amsterdam, 1997: [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/result...
  30. The Netherlands (964 bytes)
    7: ...Van Anna Bijns tot Elise van Calcar''. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 1997 (English version forthcomi...
    10: ...d A. Powell (ed.), ''Le Siècle de George Sand''. Amsterdam/Atlanta, Rodopi, 1998, pp. 31-146.<br>
  31. WomenWriters (819 bytes)
    9: ...research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam (1997-2004). Data concerning the Dutch reception ...
  32. Project publications (807 bytes)
    8: ...ok series]] has been created at Rodopi publishers Amsterdam. Volumes will start being published in 2014. <br>...
  33. Participants (14,940 bytes)
    214: ***[[Francesca Scott]] (Huygens ING, The Hague; Amsterdam University College) <br>
    267: ...dgestudio.nl/index.php Virtual Knowledge Studio], Amsterdam<br>
  34. Valérie Cossy (4,618 bytes)
    28: ...de Charrière: Education, Creation, Reception]''. Amsterdam-New York: Rodopi, 2006. Pp. 287-298. <br>
  35. Norbert Bachleitner (2,834 bytes)
    18: ...15 to 17 September 1997. Edited by Susanne Stark. Amsterdam, Atlanta/GA: Rodopi 2000, p. 173-194; <br>
  36. Alicia C. Montoya (5,129 bytes)
    23: ...? Cornélie et Caïus Gracchus sur scène, Paris, Amsterdam et Genève", in M.C. Cook & M.E. Plagnol-Diéval ...
  37. Symposium Peeter Heynsgenootschap, about the teaching of literature in 19th-century Netherlands, 17 April 2008 (8,404 bytes)
    24: ...en XIXe eeuw, voor mijne jeugdige landgenooten'' (Amsterdam, 1855, 4e vermeerderde dr.): 17e en 18e eeuw 129,...
    25: ... de geschiedenis der Nederlandsche letterkunde'' (Amsterdam, 1861): ca. 300 auteurs, van wie [http://www.data...
    26: ... Letterkunde voor Gymnasiën en zelfonderricht'' (Amsterdam, 1864, 3e dr.): ca.300 auteurs, van wie [http://w...
    32: ... des écoles, classes moyennes et supérieures'' (Amsterdam, 1852): 28 dichters, van wie [http://www.databas...
    33: ...esprit et le coeur de mes jeunes compatriotes'' (Amsterdam, 1860, nouvelle éd.): 92 auteurs, van wie [http:...
  38. 28 November 2008 (3,253 bytes)
    6: ...the Dutch doctoral school ''Huizinga Instituut'' (Amsterdam). The theme of this workshop was: '''Literary His...
  39. Ina Schabert (2,630 bytes)
    19: ... Early Modern England'', ed. S. Rupp, T. Döring. Amsterdam, 2005, p. 155-168.<br>
  40. Petra Broomans (4,447 bytes)
    17: ...s writing. Toward an international approach]''. Amsterdam, 2001, p. 125-134. <br>
  41. Amelia Sanz (6,033 bytes)
    42: ...x.php/Madrid%2C_November_2010 Madrid conference]. Amsterdam/New York, Rodopi, 2014 (Women Writers in History,...
  42. Suzan van Dijk, Utrecht University (19,923 bytes)
    42: ...s writing. Toward an international approach]''. Amsterdam, 2001, p. 81-94.<br>
    48: ...x.php/Madrid%2C_November_2010 Madrid conference]. Amsterdam/New York, Rodopi, 2014 (Women Writers in History,...
    65: ...de Charrière: Education, Creation, Reception]''. Amsterdam-New York: Rodopi, 2006, pp. 299-320.
    81: ...tings-2011-2012/ ''New Trends in e-Humanities''], Amsterdam, 10 May 2012.<br>
  43. Writing the history of women’s writing. Toward an international approach (3,705 bytes)
    8: Amsterdam: [http://www.knaw.nl/cfdata/publicaties/detail.cf...
  44. Belle de Zuylen / Isabelle de Charrière. Education, création, réception (2,950 bytes)
    8: Amsterdam-New York: [http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=F...
  45. Cahiers Isabelle de Charriere / Belle de Zuylen Papers (5,106 bytes)
    48: NL 1096 CJ Amsterdam<br>
    54: Suzan van Dijk (Huygens ING Amsterdam)<BR>
    58: Steven Surdèl (Huygens ING Amsterdam)<br><br>
  46. Els Naaijkens, (2,303 bytes)
    13: ...nse leven", in: ''Napoli!'', red. J. P. Hinrichs (Amsterdam 2002) p. 118-143. <br><br><br>
  47. NEWWsletter (20,706 bytes)
    95: ...le de Charrière: Education, Creation, Reception, Amsterdam/New York, Rodopi, 2006. <br>
    101: ...rper. Genderorientierte Lektüren des Androiden, Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2006.<br>
  48. Volumes (4,217 bytes)
    10: Amsterdam: K.N.A.W., 2001, 279 p. <br><br>
    25: Amsterdam-New York: Rodopi, 2006, 343 p. <br><br>
    64: ...p/Women_Telling_Nations Women Telling Nations]''. Amsterdam/New York, Rodopi ([http://www.brill.com/products/...
  49. Nederlandse schrijfsters en de canon (5,148 bytes)
    15: ... lettervruchten van Nederlandsche dichteressen''. Amsterdam, 1856: [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/result...
    17: .... Schrijvende vrouwen uit de vroegmoderne tijd''. Amsterdam, 1997: [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/result...
  50. 13 novembre (4,441 bytes)
    11: In: ''Oeuvres complètes''. Amsterdam, Van Oorschot, 1979-1984, t. 8, p. 93-122; <BR>
    20: ...e Charrière. Education, Création, Réception''. Amsterdam-New York, Rodopi, 2006, p. 17-45. <br>

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