Het wonder van Sint-Maarten Utrecht een gelukkige stad

What makes a happy city? How can a city respond adequately and resiliently to a crisis disrupting civic society? Answers to these timeless questions differ through time. A Miracle of St Martin - Utrecht a Happy City tells the story of Utrecht and St Martin. At the occasion of Utrecht's 900th an...

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Other Authors: Rose, Els (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2022
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