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E-grāmata: House Divided: Catholics, Socialists, and Flemish Nationalists in Nineteenth-Century Belgium

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The first book to explore the historical development of Belgian politics, this groundbreaking study of the rivalry between Catholicism, Socialism, and nationalism is essential reading for anyone interested in Europe before World War I.

Recenzijas

Strikwerda makes his case with an impressive command of comparative European political history. -- D. G. Troyansky, Texas Tech University * CHOICE, April 1998 * One of the finest books on Belgium to appear in many years. It will be of great interest to French and German historians as well as Belgian scholars. -- Kenneth Barkin, University of California, Riverside Strikwerda's insightful analyses of Belgian society and politics transform our understandings of the social and political history of the industrial age. -- Donald Reid, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Strikwerda's authoritative study of the political emergence of the working class in Belgium makes a major contribution to the history of the beginnings of mass politics in the period between about 1870 and 1914. -- Hugh Mcleod, The University of Birmingham, United Kingdom A model of patient historical reconstruction. -- Kenneth D. McRae, Carleton University An original and thoroughly researched study . . . it fills a sizable gap in the history of modern Europe. -- John Merriman, Yale University A very important work, throughly researched. Strikwerda's book will be a must for labour scholars. -- Jean Stengers, Brussels * English Historcal Review * Strikwerda does not retell the history of national movements or parties, but lokks locally to analyze institutions that embodied 'working class solidarity.'

Strikwerda's meticulous research in primary sources, as well as the encyclopedic range of his secondary scholarship, allows him to build upon and often to counter effectively the story told by Belgian historians of their own labor movements. This book should interest European labor historians who too easily overlook Belgium. -- Janet Polasky, University of New Hampshire * Central European History, Vol. 32, No.2, 1999 * ...substantial and important study...

Strikwerda's admirably wide-ranging book therefore deserves to be read by a wide audience.

Equipped with a wealth of primary research, the author is at ease with Flemish Dutch sources... -- Martin Conway, Balliol College, Oxford * French History, Vol.13, No.3, 1999 * Carl Strikwerda has skillfully and thoroughly investigated the workers' movement in Ghent, Brussels, and Ličge. He offers an innovative study of the mutual relationship of trade unionism, socialism, anarchism, Catholicism, and ethnicity in the period of emerging mass politics. . . . with admirable clarity, he has written a fine book, of great interest not only to Belgian scholars, but to all historians interested in the emergence of a pluralistic mass political life. -- Lode Wills * Journal of Modern History *

Acknowledgments vii(2)
Maps of Belgium, Brussels, and Liege
ix(4)
List of Figures and Tables
xiii(4)
Abbreviations xvii
Part One: The Problem and the Setting 1(108)
1. The Problem of Mass Politics
1(26)
2. Politics, Economy, and Language in Belgium
27(44)
3. The Seedbed of Change: Working-Class Organizations before 1886
71(38)
Part Two: The Dream in Revolt 109(104)
4. The Creation of Socialist Movements, 1886-1905
109(4)
5. The Creation of a Socialist "State within a State" in Ghent
113(28)
6. National Leadership and Craft Unionism in Brussels
141(34)
7. Political Power and Socialist Disorganization in Liege
175(38)
Part Three: The Crusade against Socialism 213(58)
8. The Rise of Christian Democratic Movements, 1886 to 1905
213(16)
9. Catholic Workers' Organizations in Ghent, Brussels, and Liege
229(42)
Part Four: Failed Ideologies 271(130)
10. The Working Class in Conflict and the Creation of Pluralism, 1905 to 1914
271(12)
11. The Transformation of Socialist and Catholic Working-Class Movements in Ghent, 1905 to 1914
283(42)
12. Socialist and Catholic Transformation in Brussels, 1905 to 1914
325(48)
13. Socialism and Syndicalism in Liege, 1905 to 1914
373(28)
Part Five: From the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Century 401(20)
14. Working-Class Movements, Mass Politics, and Pluralism, 1875 to 1940
401(20)
Appendix: Strike Statistics by Province and Industry, 1896-1910 421(4)
Bibliography 425(24)
Index 449(6)
About the Author 455


Carl Strikwerda is associate professor of history at the University of Kansas, and the coeditor, with Camille Guerin-Gonzales, of The Politics of Immigrant Workers: Labor Activism and Migration in the World Economy Since 1930.