
Opmerkingen van de bewerker
DE BELGISCHE OMWENTELING
INLEIDING.
EERSTE HOOFDSTUK.
TWEEDE HOOFDSTUK.
DERDE HOOFDSTUK.
VIERDE HOOFDSTUK.
ERRATA.
Overzicht aangebrachte correcties
A measured narrative walks listeners through the birth of Belgium, blending meticulous research with the author’s own encounters on the road. Drawing on unpublished documents, the work sketches the political turbulence that split the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and forged a new nation, while constantly asking how language, religion and culture shaped that division. The opening pages set a personal tone, recalling a student’s first impression of a country where French‑speaking cafés and Catholic pamphlets coexist with Dutch‑language statutes and uneasy bilingual signage.
Beyond the formal history, the author’s travel sketches reveal everyday moments—a warning sign in Antwerp’s park, a bustling Brussels newspaper, the quiet canals of Bruges—that illustrate the lived reality of a society caught between promise and disappointment. Listeners gain a nuanced portrait of a fledgling Belgium as seen from a neighboring perspective, offering insight into the roots of its modern identity without venturing into later, more dramatic chapters.
Language
nl
Duration
~6 hours (392K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-04-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1945
A Dutch historian and editor with a gift for turning archival research into readable history, he helped shape how the Netherlands documented its past. His work focused especially on Dutch history from the age of the Republic through the nineteenth century.
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