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St. Roch Processionals in Wallonia, Past Versus Present: Historical Memory, Commemoration and Identity Construction

Erik J. Hadley

From well-known celebrations of Carnival and la ducasse, to obscure saint commemorations, ritualized festivals and processionals in Francophone Belgium survive in popular memory and influence contemporary conceptions of local identity. Several St. Roch military marches in the l’Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse region in Wallonia received UNESCO recognition as examples of “Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity” in 2012.

Cultural history
Commemorations
Identity
2017 2/3
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On the public and academic impact of the '14-'18 commemorations: The Belgian centenary generation of doctoral researchers

Jan Naert
Florent VERFAILLIE & Karla VANRAEPENBUSCH
Commemorations
WWI
Public History
2016 3/4
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Pour une analyse du phénomène commémoratif

Chantal KESTELOOT & Laurence VAN YPERSELE
Commemorations
2016 3/4
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Les commémorations du centenaire de la Première Guerre mondiale : réflexion à mi-terme

Catherine Lanneau
WWI
Commemorations
2016 3/4
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De Grote oorlog op het kleine scherm / Première guerre mondiale et petit écran

Chantal Kesteloot
WWI
Media
Commemorations
Public History
2014 2/3
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History and commemorations: the Pirenne agenda.

Philippe Raxhon
From the very start of his career Henri Pirenne enjoyed an important public recognition. After the Great War he even became a national icon. Although he was very often asked to address the public at specific commemorative occasions or to contribute in writing to a book of remembrance, he has been reluctant to reach out to the general public. What he preferred was a more general almost theoretical reflection, bypassing the concrete circumstance. To safeguard his stance as a historian and of a man of science, without denying his patriotic ideals was in his eyes of the greatest importance.
Commemorations
Patriotism
Public History
2011 3-4
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Léopold III : les enjeux d'une controverse

Michel Dumoulin
History of the Monarchy
Commemorations
2002 10
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La mort à Bruxelles, 1914-1918.

Benoît Majerus
First World War
Commemorations
Cultural history
2005 15
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Du sang et des pierres. Les monuments de la guerre 1914-1918 en Wallonie.

Axel Tixhon
Laurence van Ypersele
Commemorations
First World War
Political History
2000 7
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