When Belgium was founded in 1830 French was the de facto dominant and prestigious language while Dutch indexed inferiority. This article argues how the marginalization of Flemings, i.e. Belgian speakers of Dutch, can be understood as a form of racialization and how Flemish emancipation was also contingent on the Belgian colonial project and impacted perceived Flemish group interests as 'white'. As participation in the colonial project entailed the promise of upward social mobility, the marginalized Flemings were disproportionally involved in the colonial project. In that process Dutch did not achieve the same prestigious status as French, but reached a social position at least superior to racialized colonized subjects. This paper argues tha...
The Colonial Charter, the organic law that regulated the Belgian state’s takeover of Congo from the ...
This article addresses the historical language variants of Flanders, spoken both within and outside...
The authors describe the dcbate concerning the language question and the cultural dominance of Frenc...
When Belgium was founded in 1830 French was the de facto dominant and prestigious language while Dut...
When Belgium was founded in 1830 French was the de facto dominant and prestigious language while Dut...
The Belgian population living in the Congo during colonisation experienced a higher degree of lingui...
The Belgian population living in the Congo during colonisation experienced a higher degree of lingui...
The Belgian population living in the Congo during colonisation experienced a higher degree of lingui...
This article discusses nationality law in the Belgian Congo and analyses theoretical disputes in the...
The literature on colonial policies in general acknowledges that, for its colonisation of the Congo,...
The literature on colonial policies in general acknowledges that, for its colonisation of the Congo,...
This essay applies the influential theory of Czech historian Miroslav Hroch related to the developme...
This essay applies the influential theory of Czech historian Miroslav Hroch related to the developme...
The Colonial Charter, the organic law that regulated the Belgian state’s takeover of Congo from the ...
When in 1908 the Belgian government took over the Congo from King Leopold II, a charter was drafted ...
The Colonial Charter, the organic law that regulated the Belgian state’s takeover of Congo from the ...
This article addresses the historical language variants of Flanders, spoken both within and outside...
The authors describe the dcbate concerning the language question and the cultural dominance of Frenc...
When Belgium was founded in 1830 French was the de facto dominant and prestigious language while Dut...
When Belgium was founded in 1830 French was the de facto dominant and prestigious language while Dut...
The Belgian population living in the Congo during colonisation experienced a higher degree of lingui...
The Belgian population living in the Congo during colonisation experienced a higher degree of lingui...
The Belgian population living in the Congo during colonisation experienced a higher degree of lingui...
This article discusses nationality law in the Belgian Congo and analyses theoretical disputes in the...
The literature on colonial policies in general acknowledges that, for its colonisation of the Congo,...
The literature on colonial policies in general acknowledges that, for its colonisation of the Congo,...
This essay applies the influential theory of Czech historian Miroslav Hroch related to the developme...
This essay applies the influential theory of Czech historian Miroslav Hroch related to the developme...
The Colonial Charter, the organic law that regulated the Belgian state’s takeover of Congo from the ...
When in 1908 the Belgian government took over the Congo from King Leopold II, a charter was drafted ...
The Colonial Charter, the organic law that regulated the Belgian state’s takeover of Congo from the ...
This article addresses the historical language variants of Flanders, spoken both within and outside...
The authors describe the dcbate concerning the language question and the cultural dominance of Frenc...