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A Flemish Nation: Catholicism, Language and the Medieval Past

2014
The historical and territorial consequences of a nationalistic Flemish identity are linked to the primacy of the Flemish language for the “occupants of a territory that has been historicized and subjects of a history that has been territorialized.”1 The contemporary political and linguistic division of Belgium into two united, but distinct districts ...
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False notes. The VB and the struggle for the Flemish National Songfest as a struggle for the Flemish Movement (1991-1995)

2012
The paper presents an analysis of the discursive struggle for the Flemish National Songfest between the Flemish populist radical right party Vlaams Blok/Belang and its opponents within the Flemish Movement in the period 1991-1995. The main focus is on how the VB's rhetoric is structured around a radical nationalism, whereas the VB's opponents' rhetoric
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Bye Bye Belgium: remediating Flemish nationalism in prime time

Rethinking History, 2014
This article discusses the special news bulletin on the imminent and unilateral declaration of independence of the Flemish Republic that was aired on the Belgian francophone public broadcasting service (RTBF) in December 2006. Following in the wake of 90+years of Flemish nationalism often tinged with separatism and overshadowed by a history of fascist ...
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National Imagery in 19th Century Flemish Literature

1998
From 1830 onwards, Flemish literature played a prominent role in the shaping of a Flemish subnational identity within the larger Belgian nation-state. This evolution was inspired by the then prevalent Romantic ideas about national culture and the Volksgeist [Genius of the People] which were combined with the new ideas in the natural sciences to yield a
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ON THE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF THE FLEMISH ALTARPIECE OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA

AICCM Bulletin, 1984
This article offers a summary and review of the conservation/restoration of a 16th century Flemish Altarpiece, belonging to the National Gallery of Victoria, at the Institut Royal du Patrimoine Artistique,Brussels during 1982 and 1983 . The history of the Altarpiece is given along with a note on the production of the work.
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Negotiating Images of the Nation: The Production of Flemish TV Drama, 1953-89

Media, Culture & Society, 2004
Textual analysis of Flemish television drama produced by the monopolistic public service broadcaster discloses strong representational patterns constructing a homogeneous discourse about the nation, focusing on rural Flanders in the early 20th century.
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The Vlaams Blok and the Heritage of Extreme-Right Flemish Nationalism

2006
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De Winter, Lieven   +2 more
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A Lion for Flanders: Literature, Propaganda, and Flemish Nationalism

Journal of War and Culture Studies, 2016
Karen Shelby
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