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dc.contributor.advisorDenning, Andrew
dc.contributor.authorDunn, Matthew R.
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-11T17:46:06Z
dc.date.available2018-07-11T17:46:06Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1808/26637
dc.description.abstractSignificant research has been conducted on the trials and tribulations of Belgium during the First World War. While amateur historians can often summarize the “Rape of Belgium” and cite nationalism as a cause of the war, few people are aware of the substantial contributions of the Belgian people to the war effort and their significance, especially in the historical context of Belgian nationalism. Relatively few works have been written about the underground press in Belgium during the war, and even fewer of those works are scholarly. The Belgian underground press attempted to unite the country's two major national identities, Flemings and Walloons, using the German occupation as the catalyst to do so. Belgian nationalists were able to momentarily unite the Belgian people to resist their German occupiers by publishing pro-Belgian newspapers and articles. They relied on three pillars of identity—Catholic heritage, loyalty to the Belgian Crown, and anti-German sentiment. While this expansion of Belgian identity dissipated to an extent after WWI, the efforts of the clandestine press still serve as an important framework for the development of national identity today. By examining how the clandestine press convinced members of two separate nations, Flanders and Wallonia, to re-imagine their community to the nation of Belgium, historians can analyze the successful expansion of a nation in a war-time context.en_US
dc.publisherDepartment of History, University of Kansasen_US
dc.titleThe Lion, The Rooster, And The Union: National Identity in the Belgian Clandestine Press, 1914-1918en_US
dc.typeUndergraduate research project
dc.contributor.cmtememberWood, Nathan
dc.contributor.cmtememberScott, Erik
dc.thesis.degreeDisciplineHistory
dc.thesis.degreeLevelB.A.
dc.rights.accessrightsopenAccessen_US


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