Archive


Boekman, journal for arts, culture and related policy (before: Boekmancahier) has been published by the Boekman Foundation since 1989. Most articles in Boekman are in Dutch. Some are written in English. The editorials from 55 until 66 are published in English on our website. Offprints have been published in English of four Boekmancahier-articles (see below).

Old issues of the Boekman(cahier) are for sale at the secretariat of the Boekman Foundation
(+31 20 624 37 36) or place your order here.


Prices (excluding postage)
Issue Volume Price Sold out
86 2011 € 15  
85 2010 € 15  
84 2010 € 15  
83 2010 € 15  
82 2010 € 15  
81 2009 € 15  
80 2009 € 15  
79 2009 € 15  
78 2009 € 15  
74-77 2008 € 15  
70-73 2007 € 15  
66-69 2006 € 15  
62-65 2005 € 15  
60-61 2004 € 15 60
58/59 2004 € 7,50  
55-57 2003 € 6 56-57
47-54 01/02 € 5 48-49-50-51-52-54
35-46 98/99/00 € 4,50 37-38-40-43-44-45
23-34 95//96/97 € 4 26-27
11-22 92/93/94 € 3,40 11-15-20
1-10 89/90/91 € 2,20 1-2-3-4-5-7


Short list of issues

86 Aging
85 Art & religion
84 Occupation: Artist
83 Festivals
82 Community Art
81 Art and Politics
80 Art abroad
79 The debate on the Dutch history curriculum
78 The rise of the regions
77 The importance of art
76 Private initiatives
75 Art and digitalisation
74 Lobby for the arts
73 Art and education
72 Arts and Audience
71 Performing Arts
70 EUrope
69 Worldart.nl
68 Arts and Commercialism
67 Flanders and the Netherlands
66 Art and viewing ratings
65 High-Brow and Low-Brow Culture
64 Socially Committed Art
63 Photography
62 Arts & Money
61 The Museum of the Future
60 Film.nl
58/59 The Arts and the Sciences
57 Criticism
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56 Children and Art
55 The Writer's Profession
54 Cultural Empowerment
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53 (September 2002) 'A distant mirror': Canadian perspectives on cultural policy, cultural diversity and social cohesion/ Greg Baeker
52 (June 2002) Let us try to understand each other: Reply to Crane, Laermans, Marontate and Schinkel / Nathalie Heinich
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51 No articles in English
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50

(December 2001) Depending on the State or Plodding along Misery: Myths on the Artistic Field in Nineteenth Century France Unravelled / Dani Cuypers
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49 No articles in English
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48 (June 2001) Singularities and the sociological imagination: on Nathalie Heinich's sociology of the arts/ Jan Morantate
(June 2001) Art Events vs. Art Worlds: Nathalie Heinich on Howard Becker/ Diane Crane
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47 (March 2001) The neo academic realm/ Nathalie Heinich
46 (December 2000) Nathalie Heinich, sociologist of the arts: a critical appraisal/ Rudi Laermans
(December 2000) What do we do when we say:'This is an artistic event?': a response to Heinich/ Willem Schinkel
45 (September 2000) Disorganised creativity: the challenge for British cultural policy for the creative industries/ Chris Bilton
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44 (June 2000) The unequal struggle of women artists/ Katharina Scherke
(June 2000) What is an artistic event? A new approach to the sociological discourse/ Nathalie Heinich (offprint available, see below)
(June 2000) The abused patron of culture: public culture and cultural patronage in the United States/ Kevin V. Mulcahy
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43 No articles in English
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42 (December 1999) From Holland Promotion to international cultural policy/ Inez Boogaarts (offprint available, see below)
41

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40 No articles in English
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39 (March 1999) Shifting values and cultural policy in the United States/ Margaret Jane Wyszomirsky
38 No articles in English
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37 No articles in English
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36 (June 1998) Access to new media neglected by European policy/ Cathy Brickwood
(June 1998) Museum advisors expect turbulent times/ Wim Scholten
35 (March 1998) Current developments in the European publishing industry: a panoramic view/ Rudiger Wischenbart
34 (December 1997) Modern art: wo cares?/ Jan Marontate
(December 1997) Collective bargaining in the cultural sector: the emergence of an institution/ Berend Jan Langenberg
33 No articles in English.
32 (June 1997) Regulating the deregulation: post-totalitarianism, musical culture and privatization in East-Central Europe/ Anders Hammarlund (offprint available, see below)
(June 1997) From public to private rights in the arts sector/ Michael hutter
31 No articles in English.
30 No articles in English.
29 No articles in English.
28 (June 1996) Multiculturalism and museums: discourse about the other in the age of globalisation/ Jan Nederveen Pieterse (offprint available, see below)
(June 1996) The European cultural stage: a change of scene/ Odile Chenal
27 (March 1996) Philistines in the cathedral? Thoughts on economics and the arts/ Charles M. Gray
(March 1996) External benefits of the arts: agnostic position no longer tenable/ James Heilbrun
(March 1996) Economics measurement and arts bureaucrats/ Andrew Feist
(March 1996) Reaffirming the value of culture: a reply to the critics/ Arjo Klamer
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Offprints

44 Nathalie Heinich. What is an artistic event? A new approach to the sociological discourse (Originally published in: Boekmancahier 44, June 2000; price € 1,36 )
42 Inez Boogaarts. From Holland Promotion to international cultural policy (Originally published in: Boekmancahier 42, December 1999; price € 1,36)
32 Anders Hammarlund. Regulating the deregulation: post-totalitarianism, musical culture and privatization in East-Central Europe / Michael Hutter. From public to private rights in the arts sector . (Originally published in: Boekmancahier 32, June 1997; price € 1,36)
28 Jan Nederveen Pieterse. Multiculturalism and museums: discourse about the other in the age of globalization . (Originally published in Boekmancahier 28, June 1996; price € 1,36).