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Belgium: From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day

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The work traces the region's development from ancient settlement and Romanization through medieval feudal fragmentation, the growth of commerce and urban communes, and the consolidation under late medieval territorial rulers. It examines economic and cultural transformations driven by trade and cloth manufacture, the flowering of Flemish art and music, and the impact of Reformation-era religious conflict and political revolt that led to a north–south separation. Later chapters follow Habsburg and other foreign domination, shifting commercial centers, the rise and decline of economic fortunes, and the gradual emergence of modern institutions and national contours up to the early twentieth century.

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Emile Cammaerts

Emile Cammaerts was a Belgian author and historian known for his insightful explorations of Belgium's history and culture. His notable works include "Belgium: From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day," which provides a comprehensive overview of the nation's historical development, and "Through the Iron Bars: Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium," a poignant account of life during World War I. Cammaerts' writings reflect his deep engagement with the complexities of Belgian identity and the impact of historical events on its society. His contributions to literature and history continue to resonate, offering valuable perspectives on Belgium's past.

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