The crushing weight of the French army was brought to bear on the Belgian population after its victory at Fleurus in June 1794. From that summer until the formal annexation of the Belgian provinces by the French Republic on 1 October 1795, the region was under military rule, devastated by warfare and relentlessly exploited by both the army and the representatives of the civilian government in Paris. In these conditions, law and order broke down and both economic protest and large‐scale brigandage flourished. Efforts at policing and at establishing a legal and administrative apparatus struggled against widespread apathy or outright hostility. The problem of collaboration and resistance, an issue explored in other parts of Europe by historian...
Bischoff S. ‘The independence of Belgium is forfeited.’ Narratives of legitimation in the annexation...
In May, 1958, rebels supported by the French Army seized control of French Algeria and threatened to...
Military collaboration in Belgium during World War II, Bruno de Wever Finding concrete information a...
This chapter investigates the historical discourse used by representatives of the French regime in B...
Although the Belgian Revolution has been studied intensively, the revolt lacks a recent, full-length...
Lorraine and Savoie were both occupied twice by French armies during the personal rule of Louis XIV....
Although the Belgian Revolution has been studied intensively, the revolt lacks a recent, full-length...
Abstract When introducing Napoleonic rule in Belgium, French administrators were careful to adapt th...
After conquering Belgium and the Rhineland in 1794, the French Army of the Sambre and Meuse faced se...
The specific combination of massive impoverishment and the disintegration of State authority provide...
Belgium, like most of its neighbors, has suffered much from German expansionism. It was neutral and ...
peer reviewedBelgian historical research concerning the repression of collaboration after the Second...
Frequently contemporary historical texts relegate only a line or two to the disturbances in Belgium ...
With the outbreak of war, Britain drastically altered its image of Belgium. Under Leopold II, Belgiu...
Today, Belgium is an oft-cited example of a “fabricated state” with no real binding national identit...
Bischoff S. ‘The independence of Belgium is forfeited.’ Narratives of legitimation in the annexation...
In May, 1958, rebels supported by the French Army seized control of French Algeria and threatened to...
Military collaboration in Belgium during World War II, Bruno de Wever Finding concrete information a...
This chapter investigates the historical discourse used by representatives of the French regime in B...
Although the Belgian Revolution has been studied intensively, the revolt lacks a recent, full-length...
Lorraine and Savoie were both occupied twice by French armies during the personal rule of Louis XIV....
Although the Belgian Revolution has been studied intensively, the revolt lacks a recent, full-length...
Abstract When introducing Napoleonic rule in Belgium, French administrators were careful to adapt th...
After conquering Belgium and the Rhineland in 1794, the French Army of the Sambre and Meuse faced se...
The specific combination of massive impoverishment and the disintegration of State authority provide...
Belgium, like most of its neighbors, has suffered much from German expansionism. It was neutral and ...
peer reviewedBelgian historical research concerning the repression of collaboration after the Second...
Frequently contemporary historical texts relegate only a line or two to the disturbances in Belgium ...
With the outbreak of war, Britain drastically altered its image of Belgium. Under Leopold II, Belgiu...
Today, Belgium is an oft-cited example of a “fabricated state” with no real binding national identit...
Bischoff S. ‘The independence of Belgium is forfeited.’ Narratives of legitimation in the annexation...
In May, 1958, rebels supported by the French Army seized control of French Algeria and threatened to...
Military collaboration in Belgium during World War II, Bruno de Wever Finding concrete information a...