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- Other research product . 2021Open Access Dutch; Flemish
handle: 10067/1834200151162165141
Country: BelgiumAbstract: De eerste middeleeuwse ridderverhalen in de volkstaal werden in de twaalfde eeuw opgetekend in handschriften. Toen rond 1450 de boekdrukkunst haar intrede deed in Europa, werden sommige hiervan op de drukpers gelegd. Er verschenen ook nieuwe ridderverhalen. De avonturen van deze middeleeuwse Helden in harnas blijven tot op de dag van vandaag tot de verbeelding spreken: heldhaftige avonturen, zwaardgevechten, magiërs, draken en hoofse liefde. In de expo 'Helden in harnas' staan gedrukte ridderverhalen uit de vijftiende en zestiende eeuw centraal. Ridderromans uit binnen- en buitenland keren terug naar de plek waar ze oorspronkelijk gedrukt zijn: Antwerpen. De Scheldestad was in de zestiende eeuw hèt centrum van de boekdrukkunst in de Nederlanden en had een afzetmarkt over heel Europa. In recente jaren heeft de Erfgoedbibliotheek Hendrik Conscience vijf van deze bijzondere ridderromans aan haar collectie toegevoegd. We maken kennis met de verhaalstoffen uit deze bijzondere periode en met hun ‘Europese’ karakter. Halverwege bieden we een inkijkje in de verteltechnieken en -structuren van deze verhalen, om vervolgens stil te staan bij de verschillende vormen die ridderromans in de zestiende eeuw gingen aannemen. Tot slot vragen we ons af: hoe komt het dat we sommige ridderverhalen nog kennen, terwijl we andere zijn vergeten?
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021Open Access Dutch; FlemishAuthors:Beyen, Marnix; Schoups, Martin;Beyen, Marnix; Schoups, Martin;
handle: 10067/1838860151162165141
Country: BelgiumAbstract: Naar aanleiding van de bestorming van het Capitool door Trump-aanhangers blikken we in deze blogtekst terug op de bestorming van de Belgische Kamer van Volksvertegenwoordigers op 29 juli 1920, en stellen we ons de vraag hoe beide gebeurtenissen zich tot elkaar verhouden.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021Open Access Dutch; FlemishAuthors:Vanden Daelen, Veerle; Styven, Dorien;Vanden Daelen, Veerle; Styven, Dorien;
handle: 10067/1836380151162165141
Country: BelgiumAbstract: In this EHRI Document Blog, Veerle Vanden Daelen en Dorien Styven from Kazerne Dossin in Belgium tell the story of the innovative project Left Behind. This project started with Ms. Gaby Morris searching for answers on the fate of her family, deported from Belgium during the Holocaust. This endeavor led her to Kazerne Dossin as her family members were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau from the SS-Sammellager Mecheln in 1942. Micro-historical research further revealed the obligatory slave labour in Organisation Todt labour camps in Northern France to which Ms. Morris’s grandfather had been forced, together with over 2,250 Jewish men from Belgium, including 1,624 fellow-Antwerpians. Without any direct documents from the family itself, it became clear that Ms. Morris’ grandmother was left behind in Antwerp with the youngest children in a most vulnerable situation. Hundreds of other Jewish families from Antwerp found themselves in the same position and little was known about their fate. With the Left Behind project Kazerne Dossin’s research team aims to advance knowledge on this little known aspect of Holocaust history in Belgium and seeks to explore the combination of micro, macro and spatial analysis, incorporating personal stories, analysis of large datasets and analysis of time and space elements on interactive maps into one research project. As such, Left Behind wishes to visualize its findings for both academics and a wide audience. The results of the project will be presented late 2021.
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Abstract: In deze blogtekst beschrijf ik hoe de historisch gegroeide politiek-culturele verschillen tussen België en Nederland mee bepaalden hoeveel armslag de Duitse bezetter in beide landen tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog kreeg.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2021Open Access Spanish; Castilian
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Country: BelgiumAbstract: This is a radio programme on the national Spanish radio station (RNE) organized by the Spanish Open University UNED to promote the Erasmus+ project coordinated by the University of Antwerp DigiPhiLit https://digiphilit.uantwerpen.be/ Rocío Ortuño, the coordinator of this project and ZAP at the department of literature, participates in this radio programme.
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Abstract: Naar aanleiding van recent geweld door supporters van de Bosnische voetbalclub Velež Mostar beschrijf ik de complexe politieke geschiedenis van deze club.
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Abstract: This essay was invited to reflect on the contemporary resonance of Disney's cultural production. It examines how Disney's utopian ideas and ideologies produce a particular narrative, and how the emancipation of the female protagonist plays out into architectural sceneries. The stories we tell and share influence how we see ourselves, our community and our environment. Yet, how do these stories exactly talk back to us? How desirable are staged narratives and white-washed versions of reality? In our era of individualism, fact-free politics, and the blurring of boundaries to sway citizens, an understanding of the cultural codes and an awareness of these developments is paramount.
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- Other research product . 2021Open Access Dutch; Flemish
handle: 10067/1834200151162165141
Country: BelgiumAbstract: De eerste middeleeuwse ridderverhalen in de volkstaal werden in de twaalfde eeuw opgetekend in handschriften. Toen rond 1450 de boekdrukkunst haar intrede deed in Europa, werden sommige hiervan op de drukpers gelegd. Er verschenen ook nieuwe ridderverhalen. De avonturen van deze middeleeuwse Helden in harnas blijven tot op de dag van vandaag tot de verbeelding spreken: heldhaftige avonturen, zwaardgevechten, magiërs, draken en hoofse liefde. In de expo 'Helden in harnas' staan gedrukte ridderverhalen uit de vijftiende en zestiende eeuw centraal. Ridderromans uit binnen- en buitenland keren terug naar de plek waar ze oorspronkelijk gedrukt zijn: Antwerpen. De Scheldestad was in de zestiende eeuw hèt centrum van de boekdrukkunst in de Nederlanden en had een afzetmarkt over heel Europa. In recente jaren heeft de Erfgoedbibliotheek Hendrik Conscience vijf van deze bijzondere ridderromans aan haar collectie toegevoegd. We maken kennis met de verhaalstoffen uit deze bijzondere periode en met hun ‘Europese’ karakter. Halverwege bieden we een inkijkje in de verteltechnieken en -structuren van deze verhalen, om vervolgens stil te staan bij de verschillende vormen die ridderromans in de zestiende eeuw gingen aannemen. Tot slot vragen we ons af: hoe komt het dat we sommige ridderverhalen nog kennen, terwijl we andere zijn vergeten?
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021Open Access Dutch; FlemishAuthors:Beyen, Marnix; Schoups, Martin;Beyen, Marnix; Schoups, Martin;
handle: 10067/1838860151162165141
Country: BelgiumAbstract: Naar aanleiding van de bestorming van het Capitool door Trump-aanhangers blikken we in deze blogtekst terug op de bestorming van de Belgische Kamer van Volksvertegenwoordigers op 29 juli 1920, en stellen we ons de vraag hoe beide gebeurtenissen zich tot elkaar verhouden.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021Open Access Dutch; FlemishAuthors:Vanden Daelen, Veerle; Styven, Dorien;Vanden Daelen, Veerle; Styven, Dorien;
handle: 10067/1836380151162165141
Country: BelgiumAbstract: In this EHRI Document Blog, Veerle Vanden Daelen en Dorien Styven from Kazerne Dossin in Belgium tell the story of the innovative project Left Behind. This project started with Ms. Gaby Morris searching for answers on the fate of her family, deported from Belgium during the Holocaust. This endeavor led her to Kazerne Dossin as her family members were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau from the SS-Sammellager Mecheln in 1942. Micro-historical research further revealed the obligatory slave labour in Organisation Todt labour camps in Northern France to which Ms. Morris’s grandfather had been forced, together with over 2,250 Jewish men from Belgium, including 1,624 fellow-Antwerpians. Without any direct documents from the family itself, it became clear that Ms. Morris’ grandmother was left behind in Antwerp with the youngest children in a most vulnerable situation. Hundreds of other Jewish families from Antwerp found themselves in the same position and little was known about their fate. With the Left Behind project Kazerne Dossin’s research team aims to advance knowledge on this little known aspect of Holocaust history in Belgium and seeks to explore the combination of micro, macro and spatial analysis, incorporating personal stories, analysis of large datasets and analysis of time and space elements on interactive maps into one research project. As such, Left Behind wishes to visualize its findings for both academics and a wide audience. The results of the project will be presented late 2021.
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Abstract: In deze blogtekst beschrijf ik hoe de historisch gegroeide politiek-culturele verschillen tussen België en Nederland mee bepaalden hoeveel armslag de Duitse bezetter in beide landen tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog kreeg.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2021Open Access Spanish; Castilian
handle: 10067/1852210151162165141
Country: BelgiumAbstract: This is a radio programme on the national Spanish radio station (RNE) organized by the Spanish Open University UNED to promote the Erasmus+ project coordinated by the University of Antwerp DigiPhiLit https://digiphilit.uantwerpen.be/ Rocío Ortuño, the coordinator of this project and ZAP at the department of literature, participates in this radio programme.
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Abstract: Naar aanleiding van recent geweld door supporters van de Bosnische voetbalclub Velež Mostar beschrijf ik de complexe politieke geschiedenis van deze club.
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Abstract: This essay was invited to reflect on the contemporary resonance of Disney's cultural production. It examines how Disney's utopian ideas and ideologies produce a particular narrative, and how the emancipation of the female protagonist plays out into architectural sceneries. The stories we tell and share influence how we see ourselves, our community and our environment. Yet, how do these stories exactly talk back to us? How desirable are staged narratives and white-washed versions of reality? In our era of individualism, fact-free politics, and the blurring of boundaries to sway citizens, an understanding of the cultural codes and an awareness of these developments is paramount.
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