Nederlandse Letterkunde (Journal for Dutch Literary Studies) is a high quality peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal publishes research in the field of Dutch literature from medieval times up until the present. It specifically aims at publishing innovative research with a focus on literary contexts (cultural history, media studies, institutional research). The journal publishes articles with clear hypotheses and methodology and focusses on recent and timely research, and we expressly encourage young researchers to submit their work as they will receive guidance during writing and peer-review.
Nederlandse Letterkunde publishes 3 issues per year.
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Nederlandse Letterkunde is published in Delayed Open Access. All articles are freely accessible after 2 years under the following Creative Commons license: Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Prof. dr. Lars Bernaerts, Ghent University
Prof. dr. Youri Desplenter, Ghent University
Dr. Gaston Franssen, University of Amsterdam
Dr. Nina Geerdink, Utrecht University
Prof. dr. Lut Missinne, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Dr. Esther Op de Beek, Leiden University
Dr. Jan Rock, University of Amsterdam
Dr. Tom Sintobin, Radboud University Nijmegen
Dr. Marieke Winkler, Open University
Dr. Marieke Winkler
Open Universiteit
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email: marieke.winkler@ou.nl
Dr. Nina Geerdink (Universiteit Utrecht)
Prof. dr. Lars Bernaerts (Universiteit Gent)
Prof. dr. Youri Desplenter (Universiteit Gent)
Dr. Gaston Franssen (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
Prof. dr. Lut Missine (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)
Dr. Esther Op de Beek (Universiteit Leiden)
Dr. Jan Rock (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
Dr. Tom Sintobin (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)
Dr. Marieke Winkler (Open Universiteit)
This journal follows the best practices in the ethics of scholarly publishing stated in the COPE's (Committee on Publication Ethics) Code of Conduct and Guidelines for all parties involved: Authors, Editors, Reviewers, and the Publisher.
Articles in this journal have Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), which are registered with CrossRef. The DOI is a unique number that identifies a published article. The DOI provides a link to current information about that article, including where it can be found online, irrespective of any changes in the journal or publishing company website.
For long-term preservation, all issues of this journal are archived at the Dutch National Library and Portico.
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