Expansion vs. Neutrality. How Belgian diplomats dealt with the ‘military question’, 1895-1914 (original ) (raw )'An Uphill Battle. Campaigning for the Militarization of Belgium, 1870-1914', Journal of Belgian History, 42:4 (2012), p. 144-179
Nel de Mûelenaere
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with Nel de Mûelenaere, Country and Army in the Making. The Belgian Army in the Long Nineteenth Century
Josephine Hoegaerts
2016
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“‘A Signal Service’: Neutrality and the limits of Sacrifice in World War One Belgium”, in Madelon de Keizer, ed., Small Nations: Crisis and Confrontation in the 20th century (19th Yearbook of the Dutch Institute for War Documentation) (Zutphen, The Netherlands: Walburg Pers, 2008), 64-82.
Sophie De Schaepdrijver
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An Unimportant Obstacle? The Prusso-German General Staff, the Belgian Army and the Schlieffen Plan, in: Nuova Antologia Militare 2 (2021), S. 37–68.
Lukas Grawe
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Belgium's Response to the Peace Initiatives of December 1916: An Exercise in Diplomatic Self-Determination
Michael Palo
The Historian, 1980
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Introduction 2 Separated from the Home Front 3 Poor Living and Welfare Conditions 4 Casualties 5 Scarcity of Sources 6 Military Discipline Notes Selected Bibliography
Tom Simoens
2017
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« Struggle for the High Ground : Germany and Belgium in the First World War, » in Christoph Jahr, Tatjana Mrowka and Jens Thiel eds., Arbeitskreis historische Belgienforschung : Tagungsband 2014, Münster : Waxmann Verlag, forthcoming.
Sophie De Schaepdrijver
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THE LILIES OF BELGIUM: The Critical Role of National Resistance at the Start of the Great War
Lisa Haygood
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The island and the storm: a social-cultural history of the Belgian diplomatic corps in times of democratization, 1885-1935 : proefschrift
Michael Auwers
2014
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Verheijen, B., 2020. Jane Judge, The United States of Belgium. The Story of the First Belgian Revolution. BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review, 135(2)
Bart Verheijen
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Citizens, Soldiers, and National Armies: Military Service in France and Germany, 1789- 1830. Londres, Routledge, 2007
Thomas Hippler
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“Belgium,” in: John Horne, ed., A Companion to World War I, London: Wiley- Blackwell, 2010, 386-402. [Blackwell Companions to World History series]
Sophie De Schaepdrijver
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The Force Publique in the First World War, 1914-18
Michael Pesek
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The French Army, 1624–1914: From the King's to the People's
David Hopkin
The Historical Journal, 2006
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Belgium: a pacification struggle and a new balance of power
Jef Verhoeven
VERHOEVEN, J. C. (1977) Belgium: a pacification struggle and a new balance of power. New York: The International Council on the Future of the University, 1977
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The layering of Belgian national identities during the First World War
Barbara Deruytter
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Military colonialism in France and in the British Empire
Piet Chielens
2008
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Politics, the Nationality Problem, and the Habsburg Army, 1848-1914. (Volumes I and II)
Lohr Miller
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'Rappelez-leur, pour mieux les persuader': French political legitimation and historical discourse in Belgium (1792-1799)
Brecht Deseure
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The United States of Belgium: The Story of the First Belgian Revolution, by Jane C. Judge
Ambrogio Caiani
The English Historical Review, 2020
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The Belgian Elite and their Networks during the Interwar Period
Niels Matheve
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“Vile Times: Belgian Interwar Literature and the German Occupation of 1914-1918,” in Pierre-Alain Tallier and Patrick Nefors, eds., When the Guns Fall Silent, Brussels: Archives Générales du Royaume, 2010 (Studies on World War One, 18), 535-554.
Sophie De Schaepdrijver
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The national mobilization of German immigrants and their descendants in Belgium, 1870-1920
Frank Caestecker
2014
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'Military rebellion and reason of state. Pacification of mutinies in the Habsburg Army of Flanders, 1599-1601', BMGN-Low Countries Historical Review 131-2 (2016), pp. 3-21.
Lisa Kattenberg
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The French Army, 1789-1914 : Volunteers, Pressed Soldiers, and Conscripts, Jan-Erik Zürcher (ed.), Fighting for a Living : A Comparative History of Military Labour, 1500-2000, Amsterdam University Press, 2014, p. 419-446.
Thomas Hippler
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Between Acceptance and Refusal - Soldiers' Attitudes Towards War (Belgium)
Rose Spijkerman
1914-1918 Online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War
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"Restoring Order, Inducing Change: Imagining a "New (Wo)man" in the Belgian Colonial Empire in the 1950s"
Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo
Comparativ (Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung/Journal for Global History and Comparative Social Research), 2019
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Review of : Jane C. Judge: The United States of Belgium. The Story of the First Belgian Revolution, Leuven: Leuven University Press 2018, 310 p., in: IJHE 2020/1, p. 104-106 (preprint version here, incl. 2 typos).
Nathalie Dahn-Singh
International Journal for the Historiography of Education (IJHE), 2020
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Torn between patriotic, civic and disciplinary aspirations. Evolving faces of Belgian and Flemish history education, from 1830 to the future
Karel Van Nieuwenhuyse
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"Le Soldat Sensible: Military Psychology and Social Egalitarianism in the Enlightenment French Army," French Historical Studies, Fall 2008, Vol. 31 Issue 4, 553-580.
Christy L Pichichero
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With Josephine Hoegaerts - Editorial Country and Army in the Making
Nel de Mûelenaere , Josephine Hoegaerts
Journal of Belgian History , 2016
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Colonial Conscription: The Case of the Tirailleurs Sénégalais
Caroline George
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The German Occupation of Belgium 1940–1944. By Werner Warmbrunn. New York: Peter Lang. 1993. American University Studies. Vol. 122. Series 9. History. Pp. xv + 365. $55.95. ISBN 0-8204-1773-4
Carl STRIKWERDA
Central European History, 1994
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Belgium and the Ottoman Empire in the Long Nineteenth Century
Houssine Alloul
in ‘For Civilisation’: The First World War in the Middle East, 1914–1923, edited by Pieter Trogh, Ghent: TIJDSBEELD, 25-29, 2022
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H-Diplo Roundtable review of Selling the Congo: A History of European Pro-Empire Propaganda and the Making of Belgian Imperialism by Matthew G. Stanard (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2011. H-Diplo Roundtable Review. September 2014
Matthew Stanard
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