References

This page contains a list of relevant references to Mutual Cultural Heritage. This may be books, reports, documents and the like.

Publication Publication

MCH workshop in Brazil

MCH workshop in Brazil, The Atlantic World and the Dutch, Recife, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, 2006, by B. Consolini and M. Galindo.

 

ReportssourcesBrazil, NetherlandsView website

MCH workshop in Ghana

MCH workshop in Ghana, The Atlantic World and the Dutch, Accra, 2006, by M. Doortmont.

ReportssourcesGhana, NetherlandsView website

MCH workshop in Guyana

MCH workshop in Guyana, The Atlantic World and the Dutch, Georgetown, 2006, by J. Van Langen and L. Wagenaar.

Reportssources, Dutch OverseasNetherlandsView website

MCH workshop in Netherlands Antilles and Aruba

MCH workshop in Netherlands Antilles and Aruba, The Atlantic World and the Dutch, Willemstad-Curacao, 2006, by H. Jordaan and A. Van Stipriaan.

Reportssources, Dutch OverseasView website

MCH workshop in Surinam

MCH workshop in Surinam, The Atlantic World and the Dutch, Paramaribo, 2006, by G. Willemsen and A. Van Stipriaan.

ReportssourcesNetherlands, SurinameView website

MCH workshops in Suriname on Tangible and Intangible Mutual Cultural Heritage

MCH workshops in Suriname on Tangible and Intangible Mutual Cultural Heritage (in Dutch), The Atlantic World and the Dutch, Paramaribo, 2006 by J. Egger and J. Menke.

ReportssourcesNetherlands, SurinameView website

MCH workshop in the USA

MCH workshop in the USA, The Atlantic World and the Dutch, Albany, 2006, by D. Tang.

ReportssourcesNetherlandsView website

Archives Damage Atlas; A tool for assessing damage

Van der Doe, E., ed. Archives Damage Atlas; A tool for assessing damage  (The Hague, Nationaal Archief, 2010)

Bookarchive, mapsView website

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