De friesche Beweging (The Frisian Movement) explores the history and cultural significance of the Frisian movement in the Netherlands. This historical work delves into the linguistic and ethnic aspects of Frisian identity, examining the efforts to preserve and promote the Frisian language and culture. It provides valuable insights into the social and political dynamics of the early 20th century, highlighting the importance of regional identity and cultural preservation within a larger national context. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Dutch history, linguistics, and ethnic studies, offering a detailed look at a unique and enduring cultural movement.
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