Offering invaluable information and illustrations to help travelers understand a country's people and avoid cultural faux pas Taking readers beyond the stereotypical images of windmills, clogs, and tulips, this pocket-sized guide helps visitors understand the complex layers of identity in this small, densely populated country on Europe's northwestern seaboard. With roots as a maritime nation that built a network for transportation, defense, and trade, the Netherlands of today is still a prime economic hub of Europe. The Netherlands is also famous for its liberal attitudes, recently challenged by high levels of immigration, and is home to an intelligent, cosmopolitan, enterprising, tolerant, and modest people. The visitor or business traveler will find that the predominant attitude continues to be one of live and let live, and that many different communities live alongside each other in harmony.
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Dimensions: 110 x 169mm
Publication Date: 01 Jun 2018
Publisher: Kuperard
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781857338812
About Sheryl Buckland
Until recently Sheryl lived for 16 years in the Netherlands. She is British and was formerly a management trainer and a business studies tutor who worked for public and private organizations in both Britain and the Netherlands. A member of the British Chartered Institute of Personnel Development she holds an M.A. in Education and a further M.A. in Social Sciences. In 1995 Sheryl moved with her husband to the Netherlands and immersed herself in Dutch culture conducting research on cultural acclimatization the role of language teachers and child development. During this time she also worked as an Associate Lecturer for the British Open University Business School and as a Business Studies Tutor for undergraduates in the Utrecht Hogeschool s Faculty of Economics and Management. Sheryl and her husband have now retired and moved back to the UK where they live in Stratford-upon-Avon but she has retained her close links with the Netherlands through her Dutch and expatriate friends and her regular visits.