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Repositories of Primary Sources
A collection of over 3700 links describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources for the research scholar. [eng]
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Beer & Brewing - Belgium - Brewing History
Belgium Brewing History.
Small as a country, but big in beer; with over 300 different styles Belgium
calls itself the ‘Beer Paradise’. [eng]
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Belgium - Primary Documents
Site includes documents, texts, maps,photos,pictures and illustrations about world war I,world war II and another historical events.
[eng]
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Accordion History in Belgium
A brief history of the accordion in Belgium. [eng]
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Belgium in 1848
Belgium in 1848: a country in political and economic transition was faced with massive unemployment and widespread threat of starvation; however, padoxically, during
the turbulent revolutionary year of 1848, Belgium was remarkably stable. [eng]
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Genealogie in België
Vlaamse Vereniging voor Familiekunde, Genealogie & Computer. [nld]
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Antwerpen (Antwerp) The history of the town
The history of Antwerpen, Antwerp (Belgium Travel Network). [eng]
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Spanish Netherlands
The history of the coins strucked under the reign of ALBRECHT and ISABELLA (1598 - 1621). [eng]
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Dutch East Indies Diponegoro and the Java War (1825-1830)
Dutch East Indies Diponegoro and the Java War Kock Cock Aad 'Arcengel' Engelfriet. [eng]
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Poke's Fifteen Decisive Battles
The Battle of Blenheim, 1704 [from E.S. Creasey's 15 decisive battles of the world]. [eng]
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The Economic History of Belgium
After Great Britain, the first area of Europe to industrialize was that which became, in 1830, Belgium. Prior to the French Revolution this area was part
of the Austrian Habsburg Empire. With the French Revolution it was absorbed by the French Republic and continued to be controlled by France under
Napoleon. [eng]
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FrenchOccupn
Flemish history for descendants of Belgian emigrants to U.S. and Canada. [eng]
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Belgium History
The kingdom of Belgium is surrounded by
the Netherlands, France, Germany and Luxembourg,
and across the Channel Great Britain.
Geographically, politically, culturally and economically,
Belgium can be called the heart of Europe. [eng]
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Flanders and Flemish Brabant
Life in Flanders in the 18th and 19th Centuries. [eng]
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Brussels - The history of the town
The history of Brussels, Bruxelles, Brussel (Belgium Travel Network). [eng]
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Belgium - History / The Battleground
Under the rule of Louis XIV (1659-1715), the
French made sustained efforts to extend their control over the
Spanish Netherlands. Louis' ambitions were feared not only by the
Spanish, but also by the Dutch, who had no desire to see powerful
France extend its borders to their own. [eng]
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Medieval Flanders
History of Flanders: from medieval Counts to Spanish empire. [eng]
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Belgium - History / The New Nation
With the rise of Napoleon, French rule over Belgium became more
constructive, including the revitalization of industry and (with the
opening of the Scheldt) the partial recovery of Antwerp. With
Napoleon's fall, the great Allied powers decreed that Belgium would
become a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, ruled by the
pro-Dutch William of Orange. [eng]
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Postal history of Belgium
First period until the General Postal Union (before 01.07.1875). Second period during the General Postal Union (01.07.1875 - 31.03.1879). Third period starting with the Universal Postal Union (after 01.04.1879). [eng]
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Vrijmetselarij (Freemasonry, in Belgium)
From Geschiedenis van de occulte en mystieke broederschappen, by Marcel Roggemans. [nld]
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