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The Story of Brussels

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A concise historical survey reconstructs the medieval development of Brussels and its neighbouring towns, using paintings, furniture, chronicles, guild registers, and municipal records to illuminate everyday life, social classes, and civic institutions. It narrates political and dynastic developments, describes guild conflicts and episodes of urban reform, and profiles notable local figures and events. Detailed chapters examine religious and civic architecture, the masons and builders responsible for major monuments, and Brabant painters and artworks; the volume is rounded by illustrations, genealogical tables, and a practical guide to surviving medieval sights.

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Ernest Gilliat-Smith

Ernest Gilliat-Smith was a writer known for his insightful explorations of Belgian cities, particularly Bruges and Brussels. His notable works, "The Story of Bruges" and "The Story of Brussels," provide readers with a rich historical and cultural context of these iconic locations. Through his engaging narrative style, Gilliat-Smith captures the essence of the cities, making them accessible to a wider audience. His contributions to literature reflect a deep appreciation for the architectural and social tapestry of Belgium, offering a unique perspective that continues to resonate with readers interested in travel and history.

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