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    Journal of Belgian History / Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis / Revue Belge d’Histoire Contemporaine, LV, 2025, issue 1

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    Authors
    Lanneau, Catherine
    Wouters, Nico
    Auwers, Michael
    Discipline
    Humanities
    History and Archaeology
    Subject
    gender studies
    social history
    children's history
    second world war
    military collaboration (WWII)
    cultural history
    colonial history
    first world war
    German occupation regime (WWI)
    prison history
    Audience
    Scientific
    Date
    2025-03-01
    Publisher
    State Archives of Belgium
    CegeSoma (State Archives of Belgium)
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    Description
    Originally published on the Journal of Belgian History website. This issue contains four articles. Juliette Masquelier (University of Antwerp and Université Libre de Bruxelles) and Margaux Roberti Lintermans (Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve) examine the role of Christian and Socialist women’s movements in the reforms of childcare services in Francophone Belgium around the 1970s. Stef de Baedts writes about the evolution of the ideological worldview of Flemish Eastern Front volunteers during the Second World War. Matthew G. Stanard (professor at Berry College in Mt. Berry, Georgia) publishes an article on the film Bwana Kitoko ('Handsome Lord') by André Cauvin, an influential yet today somewhat forgotten film. Vincent Mazy (Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve) is the author of an article on the Saint-Léonard prison in Liège, a German-run prison during the First World War. Antoon Vrints and Bart Willems contribute two debate pieces on the history of the Resistance during the Second World War.
     
    A print edition of this issue is available for €15.00 from CegeSoma (State Archives of Belgium). To order, contact: cegesoma[at]arch.be.
     
    ARTICLES - ARTIKELS
     
    Juliette Masquelier & Margaux Roberti-Lintermans - Les mouvements féminins et l’accueil des jeunes enfants en Belgique francophone : modèles familiaux et politiques, discours et expériences (1960-1980)
     
    Stef De Baedts - Genadeloos breken, rusteloos bouwen. Een dynamische benadering van het wereldbeeld van Vlaamse oostfrontsoldaten tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog,
     
    Matthew G. Stanard - Afterlives of Nazi Propaganda : André Cauvin and Bwana Kitoko
     
    Vincent Mazy - Le loup dans la bergerie ? L’occupation allemande de la prison Saint-Léonard de Liège pendant la Première Guerre mondiale
     
    DEBAT – DÉBAT – DEBATE
     
    Antoon Vrints - Witte raven. Over ‘verzet in Vlaanderen’
     
    Bart Willems - The Missing Link ? Belgian Resistance in a Transnational Perspective (1936-1948)
     
    Citation
    Journal of Belgian History / Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis / Revue Belge d’Histoire Contemporaine. (2025). LV(1). Catherine Lanneau & Nico Wouters (Eds.-in-chief), Michael Auwers (Managing ed.). CegeSoma / State Archives of Belgium
    Identifiers
    issn: ISNN: 0035-0869
    issn: E-ISSN: 2295-3744
    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/14442
    publisherlink: https://journalbelgianhistory.be/en/journal/journal-belgian-history-lv-2025-1
    Type
    Journal issue
    Published version
    Peer-Review
    Yes
    Language
    nld
    fra
    en
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