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My love of political science Professor Hans Daalder

Professor Hans Daalder

Contribution: Henk Jan Bakker (political science alumnus)

Hans Daalder, a professor of Dutch political history. Every week, in a packed lecture hall, which I remember as enormous, we hung on his every word in the mid-1980s. A distinguished gentleman, always impeccably dressed in a suit, his silver-gray hair neatly combed, he would recount, without a single note, the highs and lows of Dutch politics. He spoke of ‘smoke-filled rooms’ – a metaphor for politicians making significant decisions in secret meetings – with Willem Drees, Joseph Luns, Barend Biesheuvel and Joop den Uyl, as if he had been there himself. And perhaps he had. I never missed a lecture, listening in awe. My love for political science began with him.

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Canal Watch (De Gracht­wacht)

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