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The Communist Party of Belgium and the municipal elections of 24 November 1946: a deceptive breakthrough

Pascal Delwit

On November 24, 1946, the first municipal elections in Belgium since the end of the Second World War were held. The Communist Party of Belgium (PCB-KPB), which had relatively little presence in the municipalities until then, achieved what would be its best electoral and political performance at this level. Based on the data collected, it appears that the PCB-KPB had candidates on the ballots of 865 communal elections and won 811 seats in total. Notably, it won twenty mayoral positions and 134 of its candidates were elected as aldermen in 123 communal majorities.

Communist Movement
Local Government
Political History
2024 1
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Burgemeesters in de vuurlinie. Lokale bestuurders in België en Noord-Frankrijk tijdens de Duitse invasie in 1914

Jan Naert

Nederlands:

First World War
Activism (WW I)
Local Government
2020 3-4
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Nico Wouters, Oorlogsburgemeesters 40/44. Lokaal bestuur en collaboratie in België, Tielt, Lannoo, 2004

Jonas Campion
Local history
Local Government
Occupation (WW II)
Collaboration (WWII)
2005 16
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Intérêts économiques et idéologies dans V arrondissement de Mons de 1830 à 1870

P. LEFEVRE
Economics
Local history
Local Government
1989 3-4
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Het lokale politieke personeel, 1918-40. Proeve van een comparatief onderzoek naarpolitiek-electorale en socio-demografische kenmerken van kandidaat gemeenteraadsleden te Gent en te Antwerpen in de politieke context van het interbellum

D. MARTIN
Social Demography
Political History
Local Government
1991 1-2
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La référence à la Révolution française de 1789 en Belgique (1830-1914). Le cas particulier de Liège

Philippe Raxhon
Memory
Local history
Local Government
Collective Identities
Politics of Memory
1993 1-2
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Analyse van de politieke elite op lokaal vlak in Vlaanderen, 1946-1988

Herwig REYNAERT
Political History
Local Government
1997 3-4
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Oorlogsburgemeesters (1940-1945). Lokaal bestuur en Nieuwe Orde in België, Nederland en Noord-Frankrijk

N. Wouters
Local Government
Political History
Comparative History
2005 1
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Osmose, dwang en tegenmacht. De verhoudingen tussen de openbare besturen in Brussel

J. Vaesen
Local Government
Politics
Local history
Public History
2009 3-4
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Politiques communales d'hygiène publique et gestion de l'eau au XIXe siècle. Le cas de la ville de Mons (1830-1914)

L. Honnoré
Local Government
Medical History
Public Health
2002 1-2
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Renegotiating Communal Autonomy. Communal Land Rights and Liberal Land Reform on the Bolivian Altiplano. Carangas, 1860-1930

Hanne Cottyn
Cultural history
Local Government
Local history
Agrarian History
2015 2/3
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Van centraal beleid naar lokale praktijk. Het 'probleem' van landloperij en bedelarij in België (1890-1910)

Rik Vercammen
Vicky Vanruysseveldt
Local Government
Social History
Subaltern History
Social Policy
2015 1
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