@inbook{afbb7db2899540dd8586f036e397551e,
title = "'Liberators and Patriots': Military Interim Rule and the Politics of Transition in the Netherlands 1944-1945",
abstract = "A study of the way in which Allied Military Administration interacted with Dutch state and society in the course of the liberation. The article argues that the Allied Military rulers interacted on a pragmatic level with local civil society representatives in order to secure order behind the front and take care of the most urgent needs of the people; as soon as the situation allowed, they contributed to the restoration of the central state. ",
keywords = "Second World War, Political Transitions, European History",
author = "Peter Romijn",
year = "2015",
month = nov,
day = "20",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789089643780",
series = "NIOD Studies on War, Holocaust and Genocide",
publisher = "Amsterdam University Press",
pages = "117--142",
editor = "Romijn, {Peter } and Kott, {Sandrine } and Olivier Wieviorka and Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann",
booktitle = "Seeking Peace in the wake of War",
address = "Netherlands",
}