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Adaptation policy : film policy and adaptations in Flanders (1964-2002)
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The suppression of satirizing Belgian community difficulties in Flemish cinema and the film adaptation of Will-O’-the Wisp
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Giving voice to people in poverty in Belgian social policy making since the 1990's : a window of opportunity for a political demarche?
De 8-mei herdenkingen in België
'On voit bien que c′est un petit malheureux des Hospices' : the child, the body and the bath in nineteenth-century Belgium : a cure for the future?
The Africa Museum of Tervuren, Belgium : the reopening of ‘the last colonial museum in the world’ : issues on decolonization and repatriation
Van Top-Hit Girl naar Het Dwaallicht : Frans Buyens ruilt communautaire satire in voor literair filmproject
The role of film production policy in stimulating a Flemish identity (1964–2002)
Pay the midwife! The cost of delivery in nineteenth-century rural West Flanders : the case of midwife Joanna Mestdagh
Dienstmeid of kritische vriendin? Waarom een Vlaamse canon geen goed idee is voor het geschiedenisonderwijs.