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111:, very much aloof, very intelligent, both impossible to get close to and yet very much accessible and blessed with the rhetorical powers of a Pericles. If he had decided for a political career, the recent history of my country would have been completely different from what it is now. It rarely happened, but if he really felt that this was necessary he could raise a rhetorical storm blowing away everything and everybody. Indeed, when thinking of him, I never am sure what impressed me most, his scholarship or his personality. He was a truly wonderful man. 98:
Kossmann was considered a writer with a refined style, and an erudite scholar. His intellectual outlook was sceptical, ironical, detached. He published several books in collaboration with his wife Johanna Kossmann-Putto. In an interview in 2007, his former student
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became a writer; his younger brother, Bernhard, played the violin professionally. The Kossmann family was of Jewish descent and they came from Germany before they settled in the Netherlands. Kossmann attended the
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He had an unusually strong and fascinating personality -- I never met anyone even remotely coming close to what he was like. Just to give you an idea: he was all that one might associate with
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After their marriage the couple went to Paris. In 1954 Kossmann obtained his Ph.D. from Leiden University, with a doctoral thesis entitled
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in the Netherlands. He graduated in 1950 and in the same year married his fellow student Johanna Putto.
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in the Digital Library of Dutch Literature (DBNL), including online versions of some of his books.
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Sublime Experience and Politics, Rethinking History, vol 11, no 2, June 2007, p. 263.
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meant an interruption of his education. He was arrested during a raid, was sent to
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in Leiden. He retired as professor in 1987 and died in Groningen in 2003.
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The Low Countries. History of the Southern and Northern Netherlands.
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The Low Countries. History of the Southern and Northern Netherlands
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In Praise of the Dutch Republic. Some seventeenth-century attitudes
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in 1961 and resigned in 1966. He joined again as member in 1973.
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Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Jaarboek van de Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde 2004
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in his books, was a Dutch historian. He was professor of
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Professors of Dutch History at University College London
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Political thought in the Dutch Republic. Three Studies
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