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  1. Ernst-Porken, M. 133 Evans, Judy 179, 232 Fabricant, S. 124 Feenberg, A. 74 Firestone, Shulamith 178–9.E. F. Denison, P. Dickens, D. Dickson, Frank Dietz, F. R. Dropper, J. S. Dryzek, Rene Dubos, R. Dumont, P. Dunleavy & R. Dworkin - 1993 - In Andrew Dobson & Paul Lucardie (eds.), The Politics of Nature: Explorations in Green Political Theory. Routledge.
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    Fantasy and the Poetics of Literary Utopia: Robert Graveś Watch the North Wind Rise.Frank Dietz - 1991 - Utopian Studies 4:65-71.
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    Mediated education in early modern travel stories: How travel stories contribute to children’s empirical learning.Feike Dietz - 2019 - Science in Context 32 (2):193-212.
    ArgumentLinking up with recent studies on the experience of space and place in modern youth literature, this article analyzes how the “journey” as a narrative line and motif transformed Dutch early modern travel books for children from classical teaching instruments into explorative knowledge places. In the popular seventeenth-century Glorious and Fortunate Journey to the Holy Land, young readers were invited to travel within the book, which was presented as a place that covers material pages to observe as well as imagined (...)
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    Youthful minds and hands: Learning practical knowledge in early modern Europe.Feike Dietz & Sven Dupré - 2019 - Science in Context 32 (2):113-118.
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  5. The Eight Wilderness Books.John Muir, F. Dietz, U. Simonis, J. van der Straaten, John E. Young & Jodi L. Jacobsen - 1993 - Environmental Values 2 (1):90-94.
     
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    Pathways to agency: women writers and radical thought in the Low Countries, 1500–1800.Marrigje Paijmans, Feike Dietz, Nina Geerdink, Inger Leemans, Cécile de Morrée & Martine Veldhuizen - 2021 - Intellectual History Review 31 (1):51-71.
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