Flanders: A Cultural HistoryAndre 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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The Protestant movement spread north to Antwerp and Ghent in 1568 , and most church interiors in Flanders were devastated . The rebels declared Calvinist republics in some cities but the response was not long in coming .
The Protestant movement spread north to Antwerp and Ghent in 1568 , and most church interiors in Flanders were devastated . The rebels declared Calvinist republics in some cities but the response was not long in coming .
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had reservations about incorporating Catholic and Protestant militias into their forces , but leaders from both factions believed that Ireland had everything to gain from fighting for the Allied cause , given that Home Rule had already ...
had reservations about incorporating Catholic and Protestant militias into their forces , but leaders from both factions believed that Ireland had everything to gain from fighting for the Allied cause , given that Home Rule had already ...
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The Protestant Iconoclast movement began in French Flanders in August 1566 with a hagepreek ( hedge sermon ) held at the Cloostervelt near Hondschoote during a traditional pilgrimage to the Chapel of St. Lawrence in Steenvoorde , which ...
The Protestant Iconoclast movement began in French Flanders in August 1566 with a hagepreek ( hedge sermon ) held at the Cloostervelt near Hondschoote during a traditional pilgrimage to the Chapel of St. Lawrence in Steenvoorde , which ...
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Allies Antwerp appeared artist Battle became become Belgian Belgium border born Brabant British Bruges Brussels building built café called Catholic centre century character Charles church close collection completed Count created Cross culture dead death died Dutch early English Ensor figure finally Flanders Flemish France French French-speaking German Ghent gives hand King known language leading less lived look major meaning Mechelen Menin Gate moved movement Museum nature Netherlands never official once organized original Ostend painter paintings perhaps play poet popular Protestant published region remained rest River Roman Rubens Scheldt Second side Spanish started statue story street style success taken took tourist tower town traditional translated turned village West World writer wrote Ypres