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An Unlikely Minority ? The Development and Use of "Minority Rhetoric" among the Francophones of Flanders, 1918-1932

David J. Hensley
Flemish Movement
Walloon Movement
Social History
Minorities
2013 4
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Rester catholique en France. Une histoire de l'encadrement religieux destiné aux migrants belgo-flamands du Lillois, de Paris et des campagnes françaises (1850-1960)

Henk Byls
Minorities
Migration
Social History
2013 2-3
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Le déclin d'une élite. L'évolution du discours communautaire public des francophones d'Anvers et des anglophones de Montréal

Céline Préaux
Linguistics
Minorities
2012 2-3
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The Relative Importance of Ethnicity. Class and Race in Colonial Rwanda. The Cases of Prison Policies, Corvées, Taxation, Census and Identity Booklets

Petra Vervust
Colonial History
Colonialism
Ethnic History
Minorities
2012 4
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Hungarian domestics in Belgium, 1930-1949.

Vera Hajtó
This article contributes to the discussion on the widespread European phenomenon of a social crisis during the interwar years caused by labour shortage in domestic service and the transformation of domestic service as an occupation. It argues that the crisis of domestic service facilitated the social integration of Hungarian domestic servants within the Belgian households and in generally in the Belgian society.
Interbellum
Interwar Years
Social History
Migration
Minorities
2007 3-4
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Casement's Congo Diary, one of the so-called "Black Diaries", was not a forgery.

Daniel Vangroenweghe
Casement's so-called Black Diaries were used by the British Government to prejudice the chances of a reprieve because they gave evidence of homosexual behaviour during at least nine years. A chronology of the Forgery Controversy is listed. Five arguments taken together prove that his Congo Diary of 1903-1904 is genuine: the graphology, the textual analysis, XRay proof, the lack of sources to forge at least 50 entries (a main argument) and a nonpublished autobiography of Harris.
Congo
Minorities
Colonial History
Justice
2002 3-4
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Over integratie en confrontatie. Ontwikkelingen in de homo- en lesbiennebeweging.

Bart Hellinck
Gender
Social History
Sociology
Minorities
2007 18
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L'accueil et la stabilisation des travailleurs immigrés turcs en Belgique, 1963-1980.

Mazyar Khoojinian
Migration
Social History
Minorities
2006 17
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L'exode… de 14. La fuite des populations civiles face au tourbillon de l'invasion.

Michaël Amara
Migration
First World War
Minorities
2005 15
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