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Martin Hendriksma
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Het geheim van Bols (Dutch Edition) 3 Exemplare
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It's all very interesting, there's quite a good mix of history, economics, culture, and engineering, and I learnt a few things I didn't know (for instance, that the CCNR, established in 1815, is the world's oldest extant international organisation: I'd have guessed at something to do with posts - 1874 - or telegraphy - 1865). Hendriksma also sees Dutch water-management through less generous eyes than some of the other books on the subject I've read: the theme here seems to be that the Dutch in the first half of the 19th century were far less keen on throwing big money at necessary improvements than the rest of the countries along the Rhine, and that it was only the building of the Antwerpen-Köln railway (the "Iron Rhine") that woke them up and made them realise that it was in Dutch interests for there to be fast and efficient navigation between Rotterdam and the industrial cities of Germany. And similarly with the pollution crisis of the 1950s-1970s and the flood peril of the 1990s...
Hendriksma cites Jonathan Raban as an inspiration, but don't take that too literally. This isn't literary travel writing in that sort of tradition, and it doesn't need to pretend to be: it's good, solid, analytical journalism, with a careful balance of entertainment and hard facts.… (mehr)