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Het stedelijk veld in opkomst : de transformatie van de stad in Nederland

gedurende de tweede helft van de twintigste eeuw

Brand, A.T.

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2002

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Brand, A. T. (2002). Het stedelijk veld in opkomst : de transformatie van de stad in Nederland

gedurende de tweede helft van de twintigste eeuw. AME.

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Het stedelijk veld in opkomst

De transformatie van de stad in Nederland

gedurende de tweede helft van de twintigste eeuw

ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT

ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam op gezag van de Rector Magnificus

prof. mr. P.F. van der Heijden

ten overstaan van een door het college voor promoties ingestelde commissie, in het openbaar te verdedigen, in de Aula der Universiteit

op vrijdag 13 december 2002, te 10.00 uur door

Anthonius Theodorus Brand geboren te Apeldoorn

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Promotiecommissie

promotor: Prof. dr. R.van Engelsdorp Gastelaars co-promotor: Dr. C.Cortie

Faculteit der maatschappij- en gedragswetenschappen, Universiteit van Amsterdam

andere leden: Prof. dr. A.MJ.Kreukels, Universiteit Utrecht Prof. ir. D.H.Frieling, Technische Universiteit Delft Prof. dr. L.A. de Klerk, Universiteit van Amsterdam Prof. dr. S. Musterd, Universiteit van Amsterdam

Omslag

Edith de Vries-Lukkien en Anton Brand

Grafische verzorging Provincie Noord-Holland MediaProductie Papier Chloorvrij Oplage 250 exemplaren © Anton Brand a. tbrandO'1 @freeler.nl Overveen, oktober 2002

Deze uitgave werd mede mogelijk gemaakt door financiële bijdragen van het Amsterdam Study Centre for the Metropolitan Environment (AME) en van de provincie Noord-Holland

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