The Low Countries History Yearbook 1982, 1982
Acta Historiae Neerlandicae

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Language: English
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205 p. · 15.6x24.4 cm · Paperback
The present volume, number 15 of the Acta Historiae Neerlandicae - which have been appearing since 1978 under the title The Low Countries History Yearbook - is the last of the series. Economic reasons force the publishers to discontinue it. This is a matter for regret. Both the editors of the Yearbook and the board of the Nederlands Historisch Genootschap, under the auspices of which it has been published, are con­ vinced that the books serve a useful purpose. We hope that in the future more favour­ able circumstances will enable Dutch and Flemish historians to start a second series. We feel, however, that the Yearbook should not be allowed to disappear com­ pletely. In our opinion, one of its most attractive features has been the 'Survey of recent historical works on Belgium and the Netherlands published in Dutch.' It is the intention of the Nederlands Historisch Genootschal'. to seek means to continue this in another form, probably in that of pamphlets appearing every two years and written by the same, or a similar, group of experts. In that way we may be able to provide a useful service to our colleagues abroad.
Changes in the socio-economic status of the Belgian nobility in the nineteenth century.- Industrialization and economic growth in the Netherlands during the nineteenth century: an integration of recent studies.- A ‘New’ and an ‘Old Trend’. Military thinking in the Netherlands and the Dutch East around the turn of the century.- Van Karnebeek’s break with tradition.- A cheque drawn on a failing bank: the address delivered by Queen Wilhelmina on 6th/7th December 1942.- The Great Strike of 1960–61: its economic and socio-political background.- Survey of recent historical works on Belgium and the Netherlands published in Dutch.- Authors and Translators.