David Van Reybrouck
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"Van Reybrouck spreekt zelfs van een aparte zelfmoordlijn voor potentiële terroristen. Zowel bij de aanslagen in Brussel als Parijs twijfelden verschillende terroristen om zichzelf niet op te blazen. Momenteel is er geen enkele hulplijn, opvang of noodhulp waar zij terechtkunnen." [1], VRT, 27 June, 2017 |
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David Grégoire Van Reybrouck (born 11 September 1971 in Bruges) is a Belgian cultural historian, archaeologist and author. He writes historical fiction, literary non-fiction, novels, poetry, plays and academic texts. He has received several Dutch literary prizes, including AKO Literature Prize (2010) and Libris History Prize.
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Publications (English)
- 2000, From Primitives to Primates. A history of ethnographic and primatological analogies in the study of prehistory. Leiden, Sidestone Press, 2012. (Dissertation Leiden University, 2000). Template:ISBN
- 2008, Missie (play)
- 2014, Congo: The Epic History of a People. Transl. by Sam Garrett. HarperCollins, 2014. Template:ISBN
- 2015, The First World War Now Template:ISBN
- 2016, Against Elections: The Case for Democracy, Template:ISBN
- The Great Regression
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