Dr. Jan Jansen (born 1962) of Leiden University, Netherlands, is a historian and anthropologist specialising in the oral history of sub-Saharan Africa...
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Jan Jansen may refer to: Jan Jansen (cyclist) (born 1945), Dutch cyclist Jan Jansen (historian) (born 1962), Dutch historian Jan B. Jansen (1898–1984)...
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Jansen is a Dutch/Flemish and Low German patronymic surname meaning son of Jan, a common derivative of Johannes. It is equivalent to the English surname...
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Jans der Enikel (lit. 'Jans the grandson'), or Jans der Jansen Enikel (lit. 'Jans, the grandson of Jans'), was a Viennese chronicler and narrative poet...
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Sources) is a podcast about political history made by journalist Jaap Jansen and historian Pieter Gerrit "PG" Kroeger as a very frequent guest. The podcast...
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This is a list of historians categorized by their area of study. See also List of historians and List of women historians by area of study. Sedat Alp...
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Burgundian chronicler Thomas Basin (1412–1491), French historian Jan Długosz (1415–1480), Polish historian and chronicler Mathieu d'Escouchy (1420–1482), French...
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the Berbers]. Translated in Levtzion & Hopkins 2000. Austen, Ralph A.; Jansen, Jan (1996). "History, oral transmission and structure in Ibn Khaldun's chronology...
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Medieval West Africa. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-19682-4. Jansen, Jan (2017). Sunjata: roem duurt langer dan een leven: het verhaal over koning...
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Harmen Jansen Knickerbocker (ca. 1648 – ca. 1720) was a Dutch colonist associated with the settlements of Albany (formerly Beverwyck and Fort Orange),...
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