Belgium, the Making of a Nation (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Walton, Izaak Vander

 
9781451015478: Belgium, the Making of a Nation (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore how a bright yet divided society came under centralized rule and the lasting shift in its politics, culture, and education. This book, Belgium, the Making of a Nation, offers a detailed look at the period when Austrian absolutism reshaped provincial power, governance, and daily life across the Low Countries. It examines how central authorities extended their reach while local traditions and languages persisted, sparking tensions and reforms that helped define a modern Belgian state.

- See how central institutions interacted with old provincial privileges and local assemblies.
- Learn about reforms in law, education, and the administration of justice under imperial rule.
- Understand the social landscape, from the clergy and nobles to merchants and workers, and how they influenced political life.
- Discover how language and culture shaped Belgium’s development amid shifting power.

Ideal for readers of European history who want a clear, documentary account of state-building, governance, and social change in Belgium.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Some thirty years ago, Ernest Lavisse, in answer to a request from some Belgian students, recalled in a picturesque and suggestive summary the chief events of Belgian history, and declared to his young correspondents, I know of no land which possesses more glorious memories than yours .H is words at once expressed his warm sympathy with them and emphasized the prominence of the part played by Belgium in European history. The words of the eminent historian came back to my memory in the early days of the war. Belgium has shown herself worthy of her glorious past ;she has added one more to those many heroic pages which her annals contain. I may, perhaps, be accused of having dwelt too little on those pages. I have done so on purpose, first from motives of discretion and secondly from scientific scruples. The grave preoccupations of the present hour do not dispense us from the demands of historical truth. We must not imitate the historians on the other side of the Rhine in making the great lines of the past converge towards the point of view which our present frame of mind imposes on us. There is a risk of distorting their perspective in seeking to predict as it were past events, that is to say seeking to estimate their importance by the measure of those which we see before us, to determine their significance by the consequences which have resulted from them, and to appreciate the former solely nthe light of the latter. History does not lend itself to such a system of final causes ;the method savours too much of Prussian
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