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 is free ( facultatif ) ” , which became a pretext for the French - speaking elite to marginalize the Dutch language . Dutch was the language of servants and peasants and could not serve as a medium for serious writing , or so ...
... language is free ( facultatif ) ” , which became a pretext for the French - speaking elite to marginalize the Dutch language . Dutch was the language of servants and peasants and could not serve as a medium for serious writing , or so ...
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... language of Brussels from 1350 , but in Flanders official documents were already drawn up in French from 1250 , and the elite tended to use French . The official use of Flemish declined after the Burgundians took over Flanders and ...
... language of Brussels from 1350 , but in Flanders official documents were already drawn up in French from 1250 , and the elite tended to use French . The official use of Flemish declined after the Burgundians took over Flanders and ...
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... language . Still , the Flemish Movement in its early stages was very much the preserve of a small group of petit - bourgeois scholars and civil servants who felt excluded from power by the political system , and hoped to advance their ...
... language . Still , the Flemish Movement in its early stages was very much the preserve of a small group of petit - bourgeois scholars and civil servants who felt excluded from power by the political system , and hoped to advance their ...
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