Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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Joost Halbertsma’s 1872 Lexicon Frisicum and the relationship between men and women in nineteenth-century Friesland | 2023 | Folklore 134 (2): 190-203 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
The broken coloniser: ruptures of homecoming and belonging in Nyckle Haisma's Peke Donia, de koloniaal | 2023 | Indonesia and the Malay world 51 (151): 364-81 | H6/KX [INDONESIA-] | 1469-8382 | |||
Operationalising national identity: the cases of the Scottish National Party and Frisian National Party | 2015 | Nations and nationalism 21 (1): 62-82 | *H6/KF [NATIONS-] | 1354-5078 | |||
Malamuk - a (west) Frisian loanword in Greenlandic | 2011 | Etudes inuit 35 (1-2): 265-73 | *H6/KUB [ETUDES-] | 0701-1008 | |||
Short- and long-term consequences of early parental loss in the historical population of the Krummhörn (18th and 19th century) | 2009 | American journal of human biology 21 (4): 488-500 | H6/HB [AMERICAN-] | 1042-0533 | |||
Do surname differences mirror dialect variation? | 2008 | Human biology 80 (1): 41-64 | H6/HB [HUMAN-] | 0018-7143 | |||
Authenticity as an analytic concept in folkloristics: a case of collecting folktales in Friesland | 2004 | Etnofoor 17 (1/2): 199-214 | *H6 [ETNOFOOR-] | 0921-5158 | |||
Do ethnic groups exist?: a cognitive perspective on the concept of cultures | 1992 | Ethnology 31 (1): 1-14 |