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Gennep was the title of a comital family, a descendant of which is the ... In 2001, Gennep had 8306 inhabitants. The built-up area of the town was 2.11 km², ...
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Van Gennep is best known for his work regarding rites of passage ceremonies and his significant works in modern French folklore. ...
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Officiële site met een digitaal loket, actualiteiten, en informatie over het bestuur en de organisatie.
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Official web site of graphic designer Daniella Van Gennep.
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122526 bytes. Gennep, kerk in oude centrum 2007-03-04 13.12.JPG ... Siege and capture of Gennep by Frederick Henry in 1641 (Renaudus, Nicolaes Visscher, ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Arnold van Gennep (French anthropologist), 1873Württemberg, Ger. 1957French ethnographer and folklorist, ...
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van Gennep, Charles Arnold (1873–1957) An ethnologist of Dutch and French parentage whose Rites of Passage (1909) is a classic in the social anthropological ...
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Arnold van Gennep was born in 1873 and educated at the Sorbonne. He died in 1957 without ever having been accepted into Émile Durkheim's circle of ...
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Arnold van Gennep was a leader in the field of French folklore and ethnology. His life was one of prolific publication, constant ...
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