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  • Dronkers, J., Schijf, H., van Wolput, B. J. D., & Rupp, J. C. C. (1996). A University Degree as Gateway to the Dutch Political and Administrative Elites from 1815 to 1960. The Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences, 32, 81-89.
  • Schijf, H. (1996). Sociaal-economische elitevorming bij Amsterdamse doopsgezinden en lutheraren in de negentiende eeuw. In S. Hof, & A. Hoekema (Eds.), Illustre Dissenters. Aspecten van de positie der Nederlandse Lutheranen en Doopsgezinden (pp. 53-71). Boekencentrum.
  • Schijf, H. (1996). Should auld acquaintance be forgot ...? Institutions of communism, the transition to capitalism and personal networks: the case of East Germany [Review of: B. Volker (1996) -]. Mens en Maatschappij, 71(3), 255-256.
  • Kapteijn, P. J. H., & Schijf, H. (1996). Europa: ja, nee, geen mening. Europese gezindheid in Nederland. Het Spinhuis.
  • Schijf, H., Dronkers, J., van Wolput, B. J. D., & Rupp, J. C. C. (1996). A university degree as gateway to the political and administrative elites between 1915 and 1960. The Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences, 32, 81-89.
  • Schijf, H. (1995). Change and continuity within a business elite in the Netherlands at the end of nineteenth century. In F. de Goey, M. Davids, & D. de Wit (Eds.), Proceedings of the Conference on Business History Rotterdam 1994 (pp. 409-416). Centre of Business History.
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