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==Bibliography== *''Mensch en menigte in America'' (1918), translated by Herbert H. Rowen as ''America; A Dutch historian's vision, from afar and near'' (Part 1) (Harper & Row, 1972) *''Herfsttij der Middeleeuwen'' (1919), translated as ''Herbst des Mittelalters'' by [[Mathilde Wolff-Mönckeberg]] (1924), ''The Waning of the Middle Ages'' (1924), as ''[[The Autumn of the Middle Ages]]'' (1996) and as ''[[Autumntide of the Middle Ages]]'' by Diane Webb (2020) *''Erasmus of Rotterdam'' (1924), translated by Frederik Hopman as ''Erasmus and the Age of Reformation'' (1924) *''Amerika Levend en Denkend'' (1926), translated by Herbert H. Rowen as ''America: A Dutch Historian's Vision, from Afar and Near'' (Part 2) (Harper & Row, 1972) *''Leven en werk van [[Jan Veth]]'' (1927) *''Cultuurhistorische verkenningen'' (1929) *''In de schaduwen van morgen'' (1935), translated by his son Jacob Herman Huizinga ''In the Shadow of Tomorrow'' *''De wetenschap der geschiedenis'' (1937) *''Geschonden wereld'' (1946, published posthumously) *''Homo Ludens. Proeve eener bepaling van het spel-element der cultuur'' (1938), translated as ''[[Homo Ludens (book)|Homo Ludens, a study of the play element in culture]]'' (1955) *''Nederland's beschaving in de zeventiende eeuw'' (1941). Translated by [[Arnold Pomerans]] as ''[[Dutch civilisation in the seventeenth century]]'' (1968) *“Patriotism and Nationalism in European History”. In: ''Men and Ideas. History, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance''. Transl. by James S. Holmes and Hans van Marle. New York: Meridian Books, 1959. *''Men and ideas. History, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance. Essays'' (1959). Translations by James S. Holmes and Hans van Marle of parts of Huizinga's Collected Works
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