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An edition of Why the Dutch are different (2016)

Why the Dutch are different

a journey into the hidden heart of the Netherlands

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"In the first book to consider the hidden history of the Netherlands from a modern perspective, author Ben Coates explores the length and breadth of his adopted homeland and discovers why one of the world's smallest countries is so fascinating and significant. It is a self-made country, the Dutch national character shaped by the ongoing battle to keep the water out, its love of dairy and beer, its attitude towards nature, and its famous tolerance. Ben Coates investigates what make the Dutch, Dutch, why the Netherlands is much more than Holland, and why the color orange is so important. Along the way he reveals why they are the world's tallest people, and manage to be richer than almost everyone else despite working far less. He also discovers a country which is changing fast, with the Dutch now questioning many of the liberal policies which made their nation famous. A personal portrait of a fascinating people, a sideways history and an entertaining travelogue, Why The Dutch are Different is the story of an Englishman who went Dutch, and loved it. Ben Coates has worked at various times as a political advisor, corporate speechwriter, lobbyist, and aid worker. Ben has written articles for numerous publications including the Guardian, Financial Times, and Huffington Post. He currently lives in Rotterdam with his Dutch wife and works as an advisor for The One Acre Fund, an international charity"--

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Why the Dutch are different: a journey into the hidden heart of the Netherlands
2016, Nicholas Brealey Publishing
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Table of Contents

Water, water, everywhere : windmills, climate change and the battle against the tides
The religious divide : carnivals, Catholics and the war against Spain
The Golden Age : empire, slavery and the rise of Amsterdam
Fire and ashes : the Nazi destruction of the Netherlands
Total football : Feyenoord, Ajax and the pride of a nation
Mosques on the Maas : immigration, Islam and murder
Anything goes : sex, drugs and the tradition of tolerance
Epilogue: Going Dutch.

Edition Notes

"First published by Nicholas Brealey Publishing [London] in 2015"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
949.2
Library of Congress
DJ71 .C63 2016, DJ71

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30402416M
Internet Archive
whydutcharediffe0000coat
ISBN 13
9781857886337, 9781857889628
LCCN
2015047799, 2015048977

Work Description

"Stranded at Schiphol airport, Ben Coates called up a friendly Dutch girl he'd met some months earlier. He stayed for dinner. Actually, he stayed for good. In the first book to consider the hidden heart and history of the Netherlands from a modern perspective, the author explores the length and breadth of his adopted homeland and discovers why one of the world's smallest countries is also so significant and so fascinating. It is a self-made country, the Dutch national character shaped by the ongoing battle to keep the water out from the love of dairy and beer to the attitude to nature and the famous tolerance. Ben Coates investigates what makes the Dutch the Dutch, why the Netherlands is much more than Holland and why the colour orange is so important. Along the way he reveals why they are the world's tallest people and have the best carnival outside Brazil. He learns why Amsterdam's brothels are going out of business, who really killed Anne Frank, and how the Dutch manage to be richer than almost everyone else despite working far less. He also discovers a country which is changing fast, with the Dutch now questioning many of the liberal policies which made their nation famous. A personal portrait of a fascinating people, a sideways history and an entertaining travelogue, Why the Dutch are Different is the story of an Englishman who went Dutch. And loved it."--Publisher's website.

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