Flanders: A Cultural HistoryOxford University Press, USA, 11. juni 2007 - 296 sider Andre de Vries explores the varied landmarks of Flanders, both rural and urban, to reveal this region's unique character. Considering great cities such as Ghent, Antwerp, and Bruges, he traces the development of a civic culture based on both trade and ideas, in which religion and language play a vital part. Looking too at the Flemish countryside, he explains the role of festivals and folk culture, gluttony and pleasure, in the survival of a strongly local identity. |
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... Language Struggle 12 Flemish and Dutch 13 17 The First World War 15 Flemish Activism This Damned War 19 Progress between the Wars 20 The Second World War 21 Collaborators and Victims Legacy of Occupation 25 Flemish Victory 26 22 The ...
... Language Struggle 12 Flemish and Dutch 13 17 The First World War 15 Flemish Activism This Damned War 19 Progress between the Wars 20 The Second World War 21 Collaborators and Victims Legacy of Occupation 25 Flemish Victory 26 22 The ...
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... Language 225 Cartoon Capital 227 Brussels and Theatre 229 Brueghel in Brussels 230 Vlaams Brabant and the Pajottenland 232 Leuven or Louvain ? 233 Leuven Vlaams : The Ideology of Language ... Dutch Flanders 255 Changing Landscapes 256 Cadzand ...
... Language 225 Cartoon Capital 227 Brussels and Theatre 229 Brueghel in Brussels 230 Vlaams Brabant and the Pajottenland 232 Leuven or Louvain ? 233 Leuven Vlaams : The Ideology of Language ... Dutch Flanders 255 Changing Landscapes 256 Cadzand ...
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Innhold
War Language and Flemish Freedom | 1 |
Religion and Folklore | 31 |
Food Drink and Popular Culture | 45 |
Ghent and the Gate to Hell | 65 |
East Flanders and the Scheldt | 99 |
Bruges Petrified Dreams | 119 |
Ypres and the First World War | 151 |
The Coast and West Flanders | 171 |
Brussels Leuven and Mechelen | 225 |
The Kempen and Limburg | 243 |
New Landscapes and Dutch Flanders | 255 |
French Flanders | 265 |
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Antwerp City of Rubens | 193 |
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