This study investigates internationalism through the prism of a small European country. It explores an age in which many groups and communities – from socialists to scientists – organised themselves across national borders. Belgium was a major hub for transnational movements. By taking this small and yet significant European country as a focal point, the book critically examines major historical issues, including nationalism, colonial expansion, political activism and international relations. A main aim is to reveal the multifarious and sometimes contradictory nature of internationalism. The Belgian case shows how within one particular country, different forms of internationalism sometimes clashed and sometimes converged. The book is org...
This article analyses the different British views of, and attitudes towards, Belgium during the peri...
This book chapter considers internationalism as a phenomenon in which scientific, cultural and polit...
Socialism has always been strongly related to internationalism, yet the attitude towards and express...
This study investigates internationalism through the prism of a small European country. It explores ...
Concepts for social reform to create an ideal society model experienced several peaks of internation...
This book explores Belgian state-building through the prism of its army from independence to the Fir...
This article pursues a dual agenda: it argues that transnational approaches can shed fresh light on ...
This article pursues a dual agenda: it argues that transnational approaches can shed fresh light on ...
This article charts the history of (European) peace movements as agents of internationalism in the l...
Book synopsis: Representing a crucial intervention in the history of internationalism, transnational...
Making sense of the bewildering variety of foreign causes and countries that inspired social movemen...
Over the past decade, there has been a wealth of methodological reflection on the writing of transna...
How far were the Belgian historians eager to dialog with historians from other countries before the ...
Müller Christian, Van Daele Jasmien. Peaks of Internationalism in Social Engineering: A Transnationa...
This article focuses on prevailing views on literary internationalism and the way it was institution...
This article analyses the different British views of, and attitudes towards, Belgium during the peri...
This book chapter considers internationalism as a phenomenon in which scientific, cultural and polit...
Socialism has always been strongly related to internationalism, yet the attitude towards and express...
This study investigates internationalism through the prism of a small European country. It explores ...
Concepts for social reform to create an ideal society model experienced several peaks of internation...
This book explores Belgian state-building through the prism of its army from independence to the Fir...
This article pursues a dual agenda: it argues that transnational approaches can shed fresh light on ...
This article pursues a dual agenda: it argues that transnational approaches can shed fresh light on ...
This article charts the history of (European) peace movements as agents of internationalism in the l...
Book synopsis: Representing a crucial intervention in the history of internationalism, transnational...
Making sense of the bewildering variety of foreign causes and countries that inspired social movemen...
Over the past decade, there has been a wealth of methodological reflection on the writing of transna...
How far were the Belgian historians eager to dialog with historians from other countries before the ...
Müller Christian, Van Daele Jasmien. Peaks of Internationalism in Social Engineering: A Transnationa...
This article focuses on prevailing views on literary internationalism and the way it was institution...
This article analyses the different British views of, and attitudes towards, Belgium during the peri...
This book chapter considers internationalism as a phenomenon in which scientific, cultural and polit...
Socialism has always been strongly related to internationalism, yet the attitude towards and express...