[Gutenberg 27442] • Belgium: From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day

[Gutenberg 27442] • Belgium: From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day
Authors
Cammaerts, Emile
Tags
belgium -- history
Date
2008-12-08T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.29 MB
Lang
en
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From Preface: "We possess happily, nowadays, a few standard books, of great insight and impartiality, which allow us to form a general idea of the development of the Belgian nation without breaking fresh ground. The four volumes of Henri Pirenne's *Histoire de Belgique* carry us as far as the Peace of M?nster, and, among others, such works as Vanderlinen's *Belgium* , issued recently by the Oxford University Press, and a treatise on Belgian history by F. Van Kalken (1920) supply a great deal of information on the modern period. To these works the author has been chiefly indebted in writing the present volume. He felt the need for placing the conclusions of modern Belgian historians within reach of British readers, and believed that, though he might not claim any very special qualifications to deal with Belgian history, his knowledge of England would allow him to present his material in the way most interesting to the English-speaking public. *Belgium* is neither a series of essays nor a systematic text-book. Chronological sequence is preserved, and practically all important events are recorded in their appointed time, but special stress has been laid on some characteristic features of Belgian civilization and national development which are of general interest and bear on the history of Europe as a whole. The author wishes to express his sincere thanks to his friend, Professor Van der Essen, who has been good enough to revise his work. He is also indebted to Messrs. Van Oest & Co. for allowing him to reproduce some pictures belonging to *l'Album Historique de la Belgique* , and to the Phototypie Belge (Ph.B.), St? anonyme, Etterbeek, Bruxelles, and other holders of copyright for providing him with valuable illustrations."