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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... Dutch - speaking area of Belgium is now called Flanders — a historical absurdity , since Flanders now encompasses the southern halves of Brabant and Limburg , which were never before part of Flanders . The border between the Netherlands ...
... Dutch - speaking area of Belgium is now called Flanders — a historical absurdity , since Flanders now encompasses the southern halves of Brabant and Limburg , which were never before part of Flanders . The border between the Netherlands ...
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... speakers regardless of which part of the country they came from . The first Belgian Constitution stated that the “ use of language is free ( facultatif ) ” , which became a pretext for the French - speaking elite to marginalize the Dutch ...
... speakers regardless of which part of the country they came from . The first Belgian Constitution stated that the “ use of language is free ( facultatif ) ” , which became a pretext for the French - speaking elite to marginalize the Dutch ...
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... language on a daily basis . Those who were actually brought up speaking Flemish are now mostly over sixty and are dying out . Almost no one under the age of twenty knows a word of Dutch , unless they have studied it in school . The ...
... language on a daily basis . Those who were actually brought up speaking Flemish are now mostly over sixty and are dying out . Almost no one under the age of twenty knows a word of Dutch , unless they have studied it in school . The ...
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Aalst Allies Antwerp artists Battle Bavo became beer Belgian Belgium border born Brabant British Brueghel Bruges Bruges-la-morte Brussels building built café called canal carillon carnival Cathedral Catholic centre chapel Charles church Claus Count of Flanders death dialect Dunkirk Dutch language Dutch-speaking East Flanders English Ensor Eyck film Flemish literature France French Flanders French-speaking Gaye German Gezelle Ghelderode Ghent Gothic Holy Hugo Hulst King known Kortrijk landscape Latem Leie Leuven Limburg lived Maeterlinck Malpertuis Mechelen medieval movement Museum nearby Netherlands novel original Ostend painter paintings Philip Pieter poet popular priest Protestant region Reinaert River Rodenbach Roman Rubens Scheldt Second World Sint Sint Truiden Sluis socialist Spanish started statue story street style Symbolist theatre took tourist tower Town Hall traditional translated Verhaeren village Virgin Mary Vlaams Vlaanderen Wallonia Walloons West Flemish Willem Willemsfonds wrote Ypres Zeeuws Vlaanderen Zwin