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Philanthropist Ernest Solvay, on discovering a profitable way of making soda ash in 1861, went on to lay the foundations for the Solvay company, which... Læs mere
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Originally published in 1944, this study of Belgium forms part of the British Survey Handbooks series. The object of the series was to provide essential information about the history, economic... Læs mere
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Philanthropist Ernest Solvay, on discovering a profitable way of making soda ash in 1861, went on to lay the foundations for the Solvay company, which... Læs mere
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The union of Normandy and England in 1066 recast the political map of north-western Europe. This book explores the nature of the new relationships and... Læs mere
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Bruges was one of medieval Europe's wealthiest and most important towns. In this illuminating study, Andrew Brown draws on rich and previously... Læs mere
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William Siborne (1797–1849) constructed his famous model of the field at... Læs mere
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William Siborne (1797–1849) constructed his famous model of the field at... Læs mere
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This book sheds new light on the relationship between religion and tolerance by... Læs mere
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During the First World War, 250,000 Belgian refugees fled to Britain to avoid the German invasion. This book discusses how the arrival of Belgian exiles... Læs mere
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Originally published in 1915, this book records the experiences of Liberal politician John Howard Whitehouse (1873–1955) in Belgium during the First World... Læs mere
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The defences of Belgium that had proved easy prey to the German siege artillery of World War I were augmented in the post-war years by a massive fortress, constructed between 1932 and 1935, along the western bank of the Albert Canal - Fort Eben Emael.