Afterlives of Nazi Propaganda: André Cauvin and Bwana KitokoAuthor(s)Matthew G. Stanard TagsCultural historyColonial History
Cultures of Spectacle under Military Occupation: A ReflectionAuthor(s)Sophie De Schaepdrijver TagsCultural historyOccupation (WWI)Occupation (WWII)First World War
One Orchestra, Two Artistic Policies, One Censor: Symphonic Music by the Great Symphony Orchestra of Belgian Radio (1940-1944)Author(s)Eric Derom TagsCultural historyMusic (history of)
Symphonic Concerts in Antwerp During the First and Second World WarAuthor(s)Hedwige Baeck-Schilders TagsCultural historyMusic (history of)
Opera Performances in Antwerp During the First and Second World WarAuthor(s)Erik Baeck TagsCultural historyFirst World War
The Movie Theatre in Occupied Belgium at the Crossroads of Different Cultures of Spectacle (1914-1918). The case of Louvain Palace Author(s)Leen ENGELEN TagsCultural history
Film Distribution and Exhibition in the Light of German Cultural Policy in Occupied Belgium (1914-1918)Author(s)Guido Convents TagsCultural historyGerman Occupation Regime (WW I)
“You’ve seen a lot of movies”: Rereading Paul van Ostaijen’s Occupied City in Light of the Contemporary Cinema Culture in BelgiumAuthor(s)Erik Spinoy TagsCultural historyLiterature
Projecting a Nation in Ruins. Lantern Lectures and the Spectacle of War-Struck Belgium in the Neutral Netherlands (1914-1918)Author(s)Klaas de Zwaan TagsCultural historyFirst World WarPropaganda
Lantern Lectures at the Vlaamsche Kring in Mortsel: activism, avant-garde, and commerce in occupied FlandersAuthor(s)Evelien Jonckheere TagsCultural historyActivism (WW I)
'The Practices of Lantern Lectures, They Are a-Changin’. Cultural policies and changing lanternscapes in German-occupied Antwerp and Brussels during the Great WarAuthor(s)Margo Buelens-Terryn TagsCultural historyFirst World War
The Theatres of War: Cultures of Spectacle in German-occupied Belgium, 1914-1918 & 1940-1945 Author(s)Leen Engelen & Roel Vande Winkel TagsCultural history