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Dedication
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Notes on Contributors
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1. Geyl and Britain: An Introduction
2. The Greater Netherlands Idea of Pieter Geyl (1887–1966)
3. Pieter Geyl and Émile Cammaerts: The Dutch and Belgian Chairs at the University of London between Academia and Propaganda, 1914–1935
4. Pieter Geyl and the Institute of Historical Research
5. ‘It’s a Part of Me’: The Literary Ambitions of Pieter Geyl
6. Pieter Geyl and the Idea of Federalism
7. Debating Toynbee after the Holocaust: Pieter Geyl as a Post-War Public Historian
8. Pieter Geyl and the Eighteenth Century
9. The Historiographical Legacy of Pieter Geyl for Revolutionary and Napoleonic Studies
10. Pieter Geyl and His Entanglement with German Westforschung
11. Between Leuven and Utrecht: The Afterlife of Pieter Geyl and the ‘Greater Netherlands Idea’
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