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The tales we tell

Subtitlegender and sexuality in a history of World War II resistance : the case of Castrum Peregrini
CreatorErtvelde, Anaïs Van
Magazine TitleHistorica
Volume38
Magazine Year2015
Magazine Number3
Pagesp.3-8
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Mediumart
DescriptionAuthor wrote a thesis on the Castrum Peregrini where she was an intern. Castrum Peregrini is a WWII heritage site, cultural foundation and cross-disciplinary network in Amsterdam. Dutch painter Gisèle van Waterschoot van der Gracht opened up her apartment at the Herengracht 401 in 1942 to take in German-Jewish students and teachers from the Quaker School Eerde in Ommen. Since the second half of the 1950s Castrum Peregrini has functioned as a living community and a rather esoteric publishing house run by exiled German poet Wolfgang Frommel and the young men that survived the war at the Herengracht. Nowadays Castrum Peregrini has developed into a centre for the intellectual and artistic exploration and an international network of artists, poets, writers, scientists and politicians.
Thesauruskunsten
wetenschap
jodendom
geschiedenis
tweede wereldoorlog
Nederland
20e eeuw
21e eeuw
CategoriesArticle/Artikel


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