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Internationalisering aan de Universiteit Leiden: Interview met Nanda de Bruin-Van Veen
171-175Megtekintések száma:75 -
“Deli op z’n kop”: Kritiek op de kolonie in de tekeningen van László Székely
115-134Megtekintések száma:61 -
De moderne Hongaarse literatuur in Nederland: Interview met Mari Alföldy
243-250Megtekintések száma:144 -
Altijd had ik de behoefte de wereld te zien: Interview met Melinda Kónya
233-241Megtekintések száma:146 -
Onze man in Nagasaki: De gefantaseerde diplomatieke dienst van András Jelky in Japan
49-82Megtekintések száma:184The history of András Jelky was published in German in 1779 in Vienna and in Prague. Jelky was employed by the VOC and had sailed to the Dutch East Indies, had had adventures there and built a career. According to the book from 1779, he also worked as an emissary in Japan. In this article I will discuss the topic of the Dutch-Japanese relations in the 16th to 19th century and the potential role of Jelky.
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Onvervulde verwachtingen: Otto de Kat: Het uur van de olifant. Amsterdam: Van Oorschot, 2022.
239-242Megtekintések száma:62 -
De digitale toekomst van cultureel onderzoek: Interview met Kees Teszelszky
225-232Megtekintések száma:125 -
‘Of ik vertaler wilde worden, weet ik niet’: Interview met Tibor Bérczes
227-237Megtekintések száma:67 -
Nederlandse walvisvaarders op Nova Zembla: De beschrijving van N. Ozereckowsky uit de 18de eeuw
59-75Megtekintések száma:118The Russian Orenburg expedition made important discoveries in Russia’s inlands between 1768 and 1774. One of the members of the expedition Nikolai Ozereckowsky (1750–1827), who was only eighteen years old at the time, gave a description of Nova Zembla. In 1788, information of local fishermen was added by Ozereckowsky to this description, of which one was a short passage about Dutch sailors. In our article we would like to shed light on, besides the original text, the background of the Orenburg expedition and Dutch whaling.