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Uitgerekend europa. Geschiedenis van de Europese integratie.Vierde herziene druk.
door J. Hermans
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De 4e herziene en uitgebreide druk van deze klassieker over de geschiedenis van de Europese integratie. Deze editie is geactualiseerd door dr. A.G. Harryvan en J. van der Harst.
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De 4e herziene en uitgebreide druk van deze klassieker over de geschiedenis van de Europese integratie. Deze editie is geactualiseerd door dr. A.G. Harryvan en J. van der Harst.
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| Gewicht | 0,02 kg |
|---|---|
| Afmetingen | 26 × 17 × 2 cm |
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ISBN 13
9789055892273
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J. Hermans
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