On the surface one might assume Martin Conway’s The Sorrows of Belgium. Liberation and political reconstruction 1944-1947 (Oxford, 2012) is exactly what its title implies - a book about the difficult early post-war years in Belgium, and in part this book is exactly that. Conway does offer a detailed cross-sectional analysis of the post-war transition years, ending his story with the Communist departure from the Belgian government in 1947. This book does a lot more than that however, as it attempts to use Belgium to better understand how European state restorations after World War Two in general took shape. In his book Conway confidently merges political, social and economic history that are often still detached schools of research. He b...
The Age of Revolution contains multiple themes, from intricate political theories of governance and ...
Belgium has often been called ‘La pauvre Belgique’, after the famous pamphlet by the French poet Cha...
With the outbreak of war, Britain drastically altered its image of Belgium. Under Leopold II, Belgiu...
On the surface one might assume Martin Conway’s The Sorrows of Belgium. Liberation and political rec...
The Sorrows of Belgium provides a very rich and beautifully written account of Belgium’s transition ...
In his book The Sorrows of Belgium Martin Conway uses the Belgian case to look at the restoration of...
This review of Martin Conway’s The Sorrows of Belgium notes its emphasis on continuities across the ...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
This brief response discusses the principal themes raised by the three commentaries. In particular, ...
Belgium has often been called ‘La pauvre Belgique’, after the famous pamphlet by the French poet Cha...
Originally published in 1963. Between 1945 and 1951, Belgium faced a crisis in political leadership ...
This book takes stock of Belgium’s exceptional and – for some foreign observers –schizophrenic posit...
This book takes stock of Belgium’s exceptional and – for some foreign observers –schizophrenic posit...
Between 1944 and 2019, the history of the German occupation of Belgium during the Second World War h...
The Age of Revolution contains multiple themes, from intricate political theories of governance and ...
Belgium has often been called ‘La pauvre Belgique’, after the famous pamphlet by the French poet Cha...
With the outbreak of war, Britain drastically altered its image of Belgium. Under Leopold II, Belgiu...
On the surface one might assume Martin Conway’s The Sorrows of Belgium. Liberation and political rec...
The Sorrows of Belgium provides a very rich and beautifully written account of Belgium’s transition ...
In his book The Sorrows of Belgium Martin Conway uses the Belgian case to look at the restoration of...
This review of Martin Conway’s The Sorrows of Belgium notes its emphasis on continuities across the ...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
This brief response discusses the principal themes raised by the three commentaries. In particular, ...
Belgium has often been called ‘La pauvre Belgique’, after the famous pamphlet by the French poet Cha...
Originally published in 1963. Between 1945 and 1951, Belgium faced a crisis in political leadership ...
This book takes stock of Belgium’s exceptional and – for some foreign observers –schizophrenic posit...
This book takes stock of Belgium’s exceptional and – for some foreign observers –schizophrenic posit...
Between 1944 and 2019, the history of the German occupation of Belgium during the Second World War h...
The Age of Revolution contains multiple themes, from intricate political theories of governance and ...
Belgium has often been called ‘La pauvre Belgique’, after the famous pamphlet by the French poet Cha...
With the outbreak of war, Britain drastically altered its image of Belgium. Under Leopold II, Belgiu...