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Jaar
1993
Gepubliceerd in
Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis, 42 (1992), afl. 1, p. 63
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1993
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Jaar
1997
Gepubliceerd in
Fliessende Übergänge : historische und theoretische Studien zu Musik und Literatur / hrsg. von Hans Ester - Amsterdam [etc.] : Rodopi, 1997. - P. 33-39
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1997
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Jaar
2006
Gepubliceerd in
Tijdschrift voor geschiedenis, 119 (2006), afl. 4, p. 550-554
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2006
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Als zoon van een Oostenrijkse leraar aardrijkskunde en geschiedenis kwam hij al jong in de ban van historische kaarten. Via Bleau en Hondius belandde hij in Nederland. Vorige week nam hij afscheid als hoogleraar

Jaar
2007
Gepubliceerd in
NRC Handelsblad, 20 febr. 2007, p. 8
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2007
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The article focuses on the awards given to authors who were recognized for their contribution in the field of education given by the Comparative and International Education Society at their conference on March 17, 2006 in Honolulu, Hawaii. They include Susan Shepler of the University of California, who received the award for the outstanding dissertation in comparative education, Mariette de Haan and Ed Elbers of Utrecht University, for their article on peer tutoring in multi-ethnic classroom in Netherlands, and Frances Vavrus for her article on the educational and structural adjustments for the household welfare in Tanzania

Jaar
2006
Gepubliceerd in
Comparative Education Review, vol. 50 (2006), afl. 4, p. 733-735
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2006
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The article reports on the decision of the Utrecht University in the Netherlands to remove the name of chemistry Nobel Laureate Peter J. W. Debye on its Debye Institute of Physics & Chemistry of Nanomaterials & Interfaces. A book about physics Noble Laureate Albert Einstein has led to the decision of the university to abandon the Debye name in its institute. Debye has been accused as a Nazi collaborator in Berlin in 1930

Jaar
2006
Gepubliceerd in
Chemical & Engineering News, vol. 84 (2006), afl. 10, p. 19-
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2006
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The article reports that two universities in the Netherlands have distanced themselves from Dutch physicist and 1936 Nobel laureate Peter Debye after new revelations about Debye's closeness to the German Nazi regime. Utrecht University in Utrecht, the Netherlands, said last week that it will rename its Debye Institute--a decision the institute director calls hasty--and Maastricht University in Maastricht, the Netherlands, will no longer award the Peter Debye Prize for science unless the foundation sponsoring the award renames it. Debye succeeded Albert Einstein as director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics in Berlin, Germany, in 1934 and remained until 1939, when he left and took a job at Cornell University. Although Debye was known to have helped expel Jews from the German Physical Society, which he chaired in 1938, he has often been painted as an apolitical figure. But in a recent dissertation, science journalist and historian Sybe Rispens claims Debye displayed considerable loyalty to the Nazi regime, signing personal letters with "Heil Hitler" and offering to return to Berlin as late as 1941

Jaar
2006
Gepubliceerd in
Science, vol. 311 (2006), afl. 5765, p. 1239-
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2006
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The article reports that two of the leading universities in the Netherlands have disassociated themselves from the Dutch-born Nobel laureate, Peter J.W. Debye, because of evidence, presented in a new book, that the renowned scientist may have been a Nazi sympathizer. Last month Utrecht University stripped the chemist's name from the Debye Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Nanomaterials and Interfaces, and the University of Maastricht has said that it will no longer affiliate itself with a science prize named for Debye. Before renouncing their connections with the scientist, the universities consulted jointly with the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation, in Amsterdam, an organization established soon after the German occupation of the Netherlands ended in 1945

Jaar
2006
Gepubliceerd in
Chronicle of Higher Education, vol. 52 (2006), afl. 28, p. A53
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2006
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The article focuses on a controversy associated with witnessed Nazi sympathies of Dutch chemistry Nobel laureate Peter Debye. The publication of a pro-Debye book by an employee was stopped by Utrecht University in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The university ordered staff not to discuss the issue with the media. Earlier, the university decided to strip Debye's name from its institute for nanomaterials. However, another Dutch Nobel laureate, Martinus Veitman, and a science historian have supported Debye. Cornell University undertook its own 3-month investigation and concluded that it is going to support Debye. Debye was a professor in Cornell University from 1940 until his death in 1966. The American Chemical Society has also decided to support Debye. The outburst against Debye erupted after the publication of a harsh view of him

Jaar
2006
Gepubliceerd in
Science, 312 (2006), afl. 5782, p. 1858
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2006
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Gedicht door Nicolaas Beets door hem uitgesproken tijdens de feestdis t.g.v. het veertigjarig jubileum van C.H.D. Buys Ballot als professor in de wis- en natuurkunde

Jaar
1998
Gepubliceerd in
De Biltse Grift : tijdschrift van Historische Kring d'Oude School, nr. 23 (1998), p. 19
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1998
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