Dutch culture in a European perspective
In the two decades after World War Two the structure of political life and social conditions changed in the Netherlands. There was a remarkable effort to restore the economy and bring prosperity to a population which had suffered deeply from the German occupation, and an increasing emancipation from the structures dominated by religion, a gradual breaking-up of denominational segregation. This book examines the influence of immigration, postmodernity, and globalization on Dutch society during this period
Print Book, English, 2004
Royal Van Gorcum ; Palgrave Macmillan, Assen, New York, 2004