The relief of Belgian refugees in Britain is an emerging area of study in the history of the First World War. About 250,000 Belgian refugees came to Great Britain, and at least 19,000 refugees came to Scotland, with the majority hosted in Glasgow. While relief efforts in Scotland were co-ordinated and led by the Glasgow Corporation, the Catholic Church also played a significant role in the day-to-day lives of refugees who lived in the city. This article examines the Archdiocese of Glasgow's assistance of Belgian refugees during the war. It considers first the Catholic Church's stance towards the War and the relief of Belgian refugees. The article then outlines the important role the Church played in providing accommodation, education and re...
When about 3,000 Belgian refugees came to Ireland in autumn 1914, some were catered for in the regio...
When Germany invaded Belgium on 4 August 1914 and stories about atrocities by the German troops quic...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the role and status of the Christian Institutions of Jerus...
Item not available from this repository.The relief of Belgian refugees in Britain is an emerging are...
Uniquely in the history of British wartime support for Belgian refugees, a subcommittee of Glasgow C...
Jacqueline Jenkinson uncovers the fascinating story of how Scotland, and Glasgow in particular, resp...
Around 20,000 Belgian refugees came to Scotland as part of the wider exodus of 250,000 Belgians to...
Around 250,000 Belgian refugees who fled the German invasion spent the First World War in Britain – ...
Religion has been a largely overlooked aspect of British history during the First World War. While t...
Ireland played no part in the events which led to the outbreak of the First World War, or the subseq...
The time of the First World War was not easy for Łódź. The destruction due to Łódź Operation was acc...
It is a commonplace in cultural studies that World War I was a watershed event that ushered in the t...
In the aftermath of World War II, between twelve and fourteen million Germans residing in Central Eu...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
The life and work of father Nicholai Velimirovich (1880–1956) is a limitless historical source, whic...
When about 3,000 Belgian refugees came to Ireland in autumn 1914, some were catered for in the regio...
When Germany invaded Belgium on 4 August 1914 and stories about atrocities by the German troops quic...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the role and status of the Christian Institutions of Jerus...
Item not available from this repository.The relief of Belgian refugees in Britain is an emerging are...
Uniquely in the history of British wartime support for Belgian refugees, a subcommittee of Glasgow C...
Jacqueline Jenkinson uncovers the fascinating story of how Scotland, and Glasgow in particular, resp...
Around 20,000 Belgian refugees came to Scotland as part of the wider exodus of 250,000 Belgians to...
Around 250,000 Belgian refugees who fled the German invasion spent the First World War in Britain – ...
Religion has been a largely overlooked aspect of British history during the First World War. While t...
Ireland played no part in the events which led to the outbreak of the First World War, or the subseq...
The time of the First World War was not easy for Łódź. The destruction due to Łódź Operation was acc...
It is a commonplace in cultural studies that World War I was a watershed event that ushered in the t...
In the aftermath of World War II, between twelve and fourteen million Germans residing in Central Eu...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
The life and work of father Nicholai Velimirovich (1880–1956) is a limitless historical source, whic...
When about 3,000 Belgian refugees came to Ireland in autumn 1914, some were catered for in the regio...
When Germany invaded Belgium on 4 August 1914 and stories about atrocities by the German troops quic...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the role and status of the Christian Institutions of Jerus...