Royal Netherlands Historical Society
The Royal Netherlands Historical Society (Dutch: Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap, or KNHG), founded 1845 under the name Historisch Gezelschap, is a historical society that also functions as a professional association of academic historians in the Netherlands.[1] It represents the Netherlands in the International Committee of Historical Sciences.
Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap | |
Abbreviation | KNHG |
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Formation | 1845 |
Type | Historical society |
Headquarters | Korte Spinhuissteeg 3, 1012 CG Amsterdam |
President | Susan Legêne |
Main organ | BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review |
Affiliations | International Committee of Historical Sciences |
Website | knhg.nl |
The KNHG holds two annual conferences, one in the spring and one in the autumn, and publishes an open access journal, BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review.
Studies
- Leen Dorsman and Ed Jonker, Anderhalve eeuw geschiedenis: (Nederlands) Historisch Genootschap, 1845-1995 (The Hague, 1995).
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gollark: There's an array of SQL scripts a bit above it.
gollark: Check out minoteaur's advanced™ migration engine:```nimproc migrate*(db: DbConn) = let currentVersion = fromDbValue(get db.value("PRAGMA user_version"), int) for mid in (currentVersion + 1) .. migrations.len: db.transaction: logger.log(lvlInfo, "Migrating to schema " & $mid) db.execScript migrations[mid - 1] db.exec("PRAGMA user_version = " & $mid) logger.log(lvlDebug, "DB ready")```
gollark: My DB-using projects include all migration capability too, if sometimes limited to a bunch of `CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS` calls, but if I ever *needed* it I would just make them able to call some functions to migrate the rows.
gollark: Well, yes, unless you write an extension for it, but no fixed length ones, and I can just do complex stuff in the program.
References
- "Historische samenwerkingsverbanden: Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap". Historici.nl. 30 July 2014.
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