Twentieth century world wars led to many refugees seeking sanctuary from violence and persecution in other countries. Yet our knowledge and interest in these population displacements is far from consistent. Belgian refugees fleeing the violence of the German invasion in 1914 have been relatively forgotten compared to attention granted the Armenian refugee, or Spanish, Jewish, Czech and Polish refugees fleeing later conflicts.[1] Recently however this gap has narrowed with interest in Belgian refugees by media outlets, and historians in Britain and Belgium.[2] In recovering the history of Belgian refugees we can better address the question of ‘forgetting’ but we can also, through a focus on local history, establish what legacies and pers...
Located in Birtley, County Durham, the gated community of Elisabethville housed several thousand Bel...
In the aftermath of World War II, about 20,000 people who had experienced displacement entered Belgi...
The fate of the Russian forced labourers (both prisoners of war and Ostarbeiter) in Belgium during a...
When Germany invaded Belgium on 4 August 1914 and stories about atrocities by the German troops quic...
With about 265,000 Belgian refugees staying in Britain at one time during the First World War, refle...
Britain’s ‘hospitality’ towards 250,000 Belgian refugees now warrants a mention in most histories of...
Around 250,000 Belgian refugees who fled the German invasion spent the First World War in Britain – ...
This article recounts the arrival of Belgian refugees in the textile districts of Huddersfield durin...
Jacqueline Jenkinson uncovers the fascinating story of how Scotland, and Glasgow in particular, resp...
Ireland played no part in the events which led to the outbreak of the First World War, or the subseq...
This paper examines Belgian refugees in Wales during the First World War and local responses to thei...
The experiences of refugees—their “voices” and memories—have routinely been excluded from the histor...
After the First World War the democratized Belgian state had to accommodate more interests which wer...
This article introduces the special edition on British responses to Belgian First World War refugees...
This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge U...
Located in Birtley, County Durham, the gated community of Elisabethville housed several thousand Bel...
In the aftermath of World War II, about 20,000 people who had experienced displacement entered Belgi...
The fate of the Russian forced labourers (both prisoners of war and Ostarbeiter) in Belgium during a...
When Germany invaded Belgium on 4 August 1914 and stories about atrocities by the German troops quic...
With about 265,000 Belgian refugees staying in Britain at one time during the First World War, refle...
Britain’s ‘hospitality’ towards 250,000 Belgian refugees now warrants a mention in most histories of...
Around 250,000 Belgian refugees who fled the German invasion spent the First World War in Britain – ...
This article recounts the arrival of Belgian refugees in the textile districts of Huddersfield durin...
Jacqueline Jenkinson uncovers the fascinating story of how Scotland, and Glasgow in particular, resp...
Ireland played no part in the events which led to the outbreak of the First World War, or the subseq...
This paper examines Belgian refugees in Wales during the First World War and local responses to thei...
The experiences of refugees—their “voices” and memories—have routinely been excluded from the histor...
After the First World War the democratized Belgian state had to accommodate more interests which wer...
This article introduces the special edition on British responses to Belgian First World War refugees...
This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge U...
Located in Birtley, County Durham, the gated community of Elisabethville housed several thousand Bel...
In the aftermath of World War II, about 20,000 people who had experienced displacement entered Belgi...
The fate of the Russian forced labourers (both prisoners of war and Ostarbeiter) in Belgium during a...