Archive
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| 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 |
| 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 Sold out |
| 56 | Children and Art |
| 55 | The Writer's Profession |
| 54 | Cultural Empowerment Sold out |
| 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 Sold out |
| 51 | No articles in English Sold out |
| 50 | (December 2001) Depending on the State or Plodding along Misery: Myths on the Artistic Field in Nineteenth Century France Unravelled / Dani Cuypers |
| 49 | No articles in English Sold out |
| 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 Sold out |
| 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 Sold out |
| 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 Sold out |
| 43 | No articles in English Sold out |
| 42 | (December 1999) From Holland Promotion to international cultural policy/ Inez Boogaarts (offprint available, see below) |
| 41 | No articles in English |
| 40 | No articles in English Sold out |
| 39 | (March 1999) Shifting values and cultural policy in the United States/ Margaret Jane Wyszomirsky |
| 38 | No articles in English Sold out |
| 37 | No articles in English Sold out |
| 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 Sold out |
Offprints |
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| 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). |