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Titel
Abstract

Started collecting in 1960, medical doctor who collects masks with deformations, mostly Ibibio. Stopped when he sold his collection in 1989.

Jaar
1989
Annotatie
Tentoonstelling Galerie Tegenbosch, Heusden, Eindhoven, 1989
Impressum
Heusden [etc.]: Galerie Tegenbosch, 1989
Pagina/deel
48 p.
Illustraties
ill.
Literatuuropgave
Ja
 publication
Jaar
1992
Gepubliceerd in
Monatshefte für Mathematik, 114 (1992), no. 3 ,p. 175–182
Impressum
1992
Literatuuropgave
Ja
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Auteur
Jaar
1992
Gepubliceerd in
Monatshefte für Mathematik, 114 (1992), no. 3/4, p. 171-173
Impressum
1992
Illustraties
portr.
Literatuuropgave
Nee
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Abstract

Prof. Dr. H.F. Schmidt was buitengewoon hoogleraar in de dynamische en fysische meteorologie

Jaar
[2014]
Impressum
[2014]
Pagina/deel
1 PDF (7 p.)
Illustraties
ill.
Literatuuropgave
Ja
 publication
Auteur
Jaar
2011
Gepubliceerd in
Levensberichten en herdenkingen ... / Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 2011, p. 54-58
Impressum
2011
Illustraties
portr.
Literatuuropgave
Ja
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Jaar
1993
Gepubliceerd in
Werken aan scheikunde : 24 memoires van hen die de Nederlandse Chemie deze eeuw groot hebben gemaakt. - Delft, Delftse Universitaire Pers, 1993. - P. 185-208
Impressum
1993
Illustraties
portr.
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Jaar
1961-1962
Gepubliceerd in
Jaarboek ... / Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 1961-1962, Amsterdam, pp. 305-311
Impressum
1961-1962
Illustraties
portr.
Literatuuropgave
Nee
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Jaar
1979
Gepubliceerd in
Biografisch woordenboek van Nederland, 1 (1979), p. ...
Impressum
1979
Illustraties
portr.
Literatuuropgave
Ja
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Titel
Jaar
2006
Impressum
Utrecht: Universiteit Utrecht, 2006
Pagina/deel
16 p.
Illustraties
ill.
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Auteur
Abstract

In the early 1970s Dutch universities were reformed, while scientific research was faced with new social and political demands. A decade later science and university policy changed again, with increasing roles for market pressure and competition. These developments might seem opposed, but in this paper David Baneke will argue that in fact there was great continuity, both concerning the backgrounds of the policy and the practical consequences. Their goal was to cope with the rapid increase in scale and the costs of science, to open up closed elitist networks, and to counter inefficiency and arbitrary spending. The pressure to reform came both from policy makers and from within the universities themselves. In all cases the changes resulted in professional management structures and an increase in bureaucracy. In this paper, Baneke will analyse these developments from the perspective of the internationally prominent Dutch astronomical community, which experienced a serious crisis in 1970 in which every part of the disciplinary infrastructure was reconsidered.

Jaar
2014
Gepubliceerd in
BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review, vol. 129-1 (2014), p. 25-54
Impressum
2014
Illustraties
ill.
Literatuuropgave
Ja