This paper focuses on the period of the political separation of the Netherlands and Belgium (1830–1839). Both countries were in a state of war for almost a decade, which resulted in massive troop deployments along their borders and the militarisation of the landscape. The principal objects of study are the Dutch army camps at Rijen and Oirschot near the Belgian border, which to date have barely received any scholarly attention. Both camps were almost 2 km across and offered accommodation to up to 12,000 infantry soldiers. They will be studied from an archaeological-historical perspective, focusing on the spatial and social dimensions of the camps and their place in the wider landscape. The camps are representative of the final stage of pre-...
The material remains and environmental data recovered during a rescue excavation in 2002-03 in the c...
From No-Man’s Land to the ‘Great Poppy Explosion’: Two Decades of Research into Belgium in the First...
From a wider disciplinary perspective, modern conflict archaeology is now a thoroughly established a...
Between 1806 and 1814, around 60,000 Dutch troops traversed half of Europe in the name of Napoleon. ...
Between 1806 and 1814, around 60,000 Dutch troops traversed half of Europe in the name of Napoleon. ...
During the period 2014-2018, the commemoration of the First World War is taking place. This conflict...
Although the Belgian Revolution has been studied intensively, the revolt lacks a recent, full-length...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
Although the Belgian Revolution has been studied intensively, the revolt lacks a recent, full-length...
This book explores Belgian state-building through the prism of its army from independence to the Fir...
The approaching centenary of the start of World War I and the booming cultural tourism at the former...
This thesis examines the conflicted relationship between the Belgian army and society from its indep...
Olaf van Nimwegen, The Dutch army and the early modern military revolutionSince the 1950s, all studi...
The crushing weight of the French army was brought to bear on the Belgian population after its victo...
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands was a state of contrasts. Not only did its political system co...
The material remains and environmental data recovered during a rescue excavation in 2002-03 in the c...
From No-Man’s Land to the ‘Great Poppy Explosion’: Two Decades of Research into Belgium in the First...
From a wider disciplinary perspective, modern conflict archaeology is now a thoroughly established a...
Between 1806 and 1814, around 60,000 Dutch troops traversed half of Europe in the name of Napoleon. ...
Between 1806 and 1814, around 60,000 Dutch troops traversed half of Europe in the name of Napoleon. ...
During the period 2014-2018, the commemoration of the First World War is taking place. This conflict...
Although the Belgian Revolution has been studied intensively, the revolt lacks a recent, full-length...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
Although the Belgian Revolution has been studied intensively, the revolt lacks a recent, full-length...
This book explores Belgian state-building through the prism of its army from independence to the Fir...
The approaching centenary of the start of World War I and the booming cultural tourism at the former...
This thesis examines the conflicted relationship between the Belgian army and society from its indep...
Olaf van Nimwegen, The Dutch army and the early modern military revolutionSince the 1950s, all studi...
The crushing weight of the French army was brought to bear on the Belgian population after its victo...
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands was a state of contrasts. Not only did its political system co...
The material remains and environmental data recovered during a rescue excavation in 2002-03 in the c...
From No-Man’s Land to the ‘Great Poppy Explosion’: Two Decades of Research into Belgium in the First...
From a wider disciplinary perspective, modern conflict archaeology is now a thoroughly established a...