Originally published in 1963. Between 1945 and 1951, Belgium faced a crisis in political leadership when its ruling monarch, King Leopold III, was accused of violating the Belgian Constitution during World War II. The "question" at hand refers to the uncertainty over whether King Leopold III could return to Belgium as king. This book documents the history of this political crisis, culminating with the abdication of King Leopold and the assumption of the crown by Baudouin, Leopold's son
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This book takes stock of Belgium’s exceptional and – for some foreign observers –schizophrenic posit...
"This book brings recent insights about sovereignty and citizen participation in the Belgian Constit...
Although Leopold I, first King of the Belgians (1790–1865, r. 1831–1865), already had expansionist v...
The year 1936 would come to be known as the Year of the Three Kings. King George V died as the nigh...
On Sunday, King Albert II of Belgium abdicated in favour of his son, Crown Prince Philippe. Benjamin...
In this paper the author analyzes how King Leopold II received support for the International Africa ...
The army of the Habsburg Monarchy was the central institution of the Habsburg state, and it embodied...
Troubles in the heart of the EU – Political crisis in BelgiumTroubles in the heart of the EU – Polit...
Contradictions between the regions of Belgium - Wallonia and Flanders - have a long history associat...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Ministerstwo Edukacji NarodowejFrom the very beginning of his...
On the surface one might assume Martin Conway’s The Sorrows of Belgium. Liberation and political rec...
The “Belle Epoque” saw the revival of the colonial idea in new forms. A second European colonization...
This article explores the gendered dimensions of the Belgian monarchy by focusing on three distinct ...
How much power does a monarch really have? How much autonomy do they enjoy? Who regulates the size o...
Van Haegendoren Mieke. Stengers (Jean). Aux origines de la question royale. Leopold III et le gouver...
This book takes stock of Belgium’s exceptional and – for some foreign observers –schizophrenic posit...
"This book brings recent insights about sovereignty and citizen participation in the Belgian Constit...
Although Leopold I, first King of the Belgians (1790–1865, r. 1831–1865), already had expansionist v...
The year 1936 would come to be known as the Year of the Three Kings. King George V died as the nigh...