The Low Countries. Jaargang 19(2011)– [tijdschrift] The Low Countries– Auteursrechtelijk beschermd Inhoudsopgave Mirrors, Windows, Reflections Luc Devoldere | Chief Editor (Self-) Images of Flanders The Guide Has Become Anxious How the Netherlands Has Changed [James Kennedy] Crossing Over Thirty Years on the Wrong Side of the English Channel [Derek Blyth] Orange: a Colour that Unites and Divides [Marnix Beyen] How North and South in the Low Countries Switched Religions Catholic and Protestant [Willem Frijhoff] Rich Cities, Deep Dykes Burgundians and Calvinists [Wim Blockmans] A Country of Bores and Windbags The Netherlands Seen Through the Lens of Max Havelaar and Turkish Delight [Cyrille Offermans] Become What You Are - Between Lavish Living and Piousness Notes on The Sorrow of Belgium and the Legend of Ulenspiegel [Luc Devoldere] (Self-) Images of the Netherlands Giving Form to the Fleeting A Response to Leonard Nolens' Diary [Piet Gerbrandy] Extracts from A Poet's Diary 1979-2007 By Leonard Nolens That Pumpin' Stuff The Success of Rock Festivals in the Low Countries [Pieter Coupé] Versatile and Comprehensible The Work of Soeters Van Eldonk [Hans Ibelings] Leuven: a Badly Scarred City [Johanna Spaey] With a Poet's Eye A Few Dutch Poems on Dutch Paintings [Anton Korteweg] Herman Gorter (1864-1927): Poet, Lover and Revolutionary [Paul Vincent] Frozen Emptiness The Work of Koen van den Broek [Anne-Marie Poels] A Handful of Maeterlinck from Wales [Wim D'haveloose] ‘Let Us No Longer Express Ourselves in a Local Patois’ Gerard Reve and England [Nop Maas] Erasmus' The Praise of Folly Printed Five Centuries Ago [Hans Trapman] The Graphic Novel in Flanders Why Comic Strip Artists of the Older Generation are Gnashing Their Teeth [Geert de Weyer] Proud Guardians of Civic Liberty Belfries in the Low Countries [Luc Devoldere] An Explosive Spirit The Romantic Poetry of a Neo-Dadaist: Hans Verhagen [Bertram Mourits] Lucas van Leyden Painter of Civic Life [Ilja Veldman] A Secret Uninhabited Corner of the Netherlands Rottumerplaat and Rottumeroog [Michel Bakker] Penetrations The ‘Art Needlework’ of Michael Raedecker [Frank van der Ploeg] A Dutch Exotic in His Own Country On the Writer Maarten 't Hart [Aleid Truijens] Growing up in Public Josse De Pauw, the Marlon Brando of Flemish Theatre [Geert Sels] Figureheads of State? The Changing Face of the Monarchy in Belgium and the Netherlands [Rien Emmery] English in the Low Countries today [Reinier Salverda] Chronicle Architecture Religious Heritage and More Film and Theatre A Western in Italy Anton Corbijn's The American Radical Space Theatre Producer Peter Missotten History Belgium and its Language Border Belgian Money and Finance during World War II A Magisterial Survey M - STAM - MAS City Museums Literature ‘A Dutch Political Novel’ Max Havelaar in English Death in a Cathedral A Dog of Flanders So Universal, yet so Dutch Gerbrand Bakker's The Twin Music Belgian Designer Pop Charming Chameleon Daan Stuyven Netherlands Bach Society Celebrates its 90th Birthday The Flanders Recorder Quartet Ambassadors of a Forgotten Instrument Philosophy and Science Ton Lemaire Philosopher of Earthly Spirituality The Neuro Calvinist who Discovered the ‘Homo Lobe’ Dick Swaab and the Netherlands Brain Bank Politics Things Fall Apart The New Kingdom of the Netherlands Surrealism Comes to the Low Countries The Difficult Political Situation in Belgium and the Netherlands. Society The Church Loses its Stranglehold Annus Horribilis for the Catholic Church in Belgium The Mayor of Rotterdam Is from Morocco Visual Arts Gabriel Metsu Once More Famous than Vermeer A Versatile Precursor Painter Jan Gossart Contributors Translators