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Bulletin de la Société liégeoise de musicologie.
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ISSN: 29531241 13717316 Year: 1972 Publisher: Liège : Société liégeoise de musicologie,

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Bulletin
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ISSN: 07707576 25070711 Year: 1965 Publisher: Liège : Société géographique de Liège,

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Français. 12 Irr. 15 1987(Tome 1)-. 02 EX. 35 R. 36 H


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Mystère à Liège.
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ISBN: 9789028961647 Year: 2010 Publisher: Kapellen Pelckmans

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Un vendredi matin, fin novembre. Une classe de vingt jeunes arrive à la gare des Guillemins à Liège, sous la pluie. Ils sont là, accompagnés de deux professeurs, pour une visite de la ville. La journée commence normalement. Les groupes sont répartis et partent chacun avec leur animateur. Mais un des jeunes est agressé par un homme masqué. C'est le début d'une aventure qui entraîne le groupe d'Ismaël dans un autre monde. Dans ce monde, il n'y a pas de technologie, mais beaucoup de magie et un grand danger…

Liège et l'église impériale, XIe-XIIe siècles
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ISBN: 2251662286 2251672281 2821828683 9782251662282 Year: 1981 Volume: fasc. 228 Publisher: Paris : Société d'édition "Les Belles Lettres",

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Hommage de l'auteur


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War, State and Society in Liège : how a small state of the Holy Roman empire survived the Nine Years' War (1688-1697)
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ISBN: 9789462701311 9462701318 9789461662712 9461662718 Year: 2019 Volume: 17 Publisher: Leuven : Leuven university press,

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Small power diplomacy in the seventeenth century.00'War, State and Society in Liege' is a fascinating case study of the consequences of war in the Prince-Bishopric of Liege and touches upon wider issues in early modern history, such as small power diplomacy in the seventeenth century and during the Nine Years? War.00For centuries, the small semi-independent Holy Roman Principality of Liege succeeded in preserving a non-belligerent role in European conflicts. During the Nine Years? War (1688?1697), however, Liege?s leaders had to abolish the practice of neutrality. For the first time in its early modern history, the Prince-Bishopric had to raise a regular army, reconstruct ruined defence structures and supply army contributions in both money and material.00The issues under discussion in War, State and Society in Liege offer the reader insight into how Liege politically protected its powerful institutions and how the local elite tried to influence the interplay between domestic and external diplomatic relationships.


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Maffia aan de Maas : over Luik, het Agusta-dossier en de moord op André Cools
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ISBN: 9002197063 9789002197062 Year: 1993 Volume: *14 Publisher: Antwerpen Standaard


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Bulletin de la Société royale des sciences de Liège.
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ISSN: 17835720 00379565 Year: 1932 Publisher: [Liège] : [Société royale des sciences de Liège]

Speaking in other voices : an ethnography of walloon puppet theaters
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ISBN: 902725110X 1588110540 9786612162428 128216242X 9027298084 9789027251107 9789027298089 9781282162426 9781588110541 Year: 2001 Volume: 91 Publisher: Amsterdam Philadelphia, PA : John Benjamins,


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Rehearsals : the German Army in Belgium, August 1914
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ISBN: 9789058675965 9058675963 9461660391 9789461660398 Year: 2007 Publisher: Leuven : Leuven university press = Universitaire pers Leuven,

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Rehearsals is the first book to provide a detailed account of the German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 as it affected civilians. Based on extensive eyewitness testimony, the book chronicles events in and around the towns of Liege, Aarschot, Andenne, Tamines, Dinant, and Leuven. Fearing resistance from guerilla fighters and determined to cross rapidly through Belgium, German armies, particularly in locations where they met resistance from Belgian or French forces, treated civilians with great ruthlessness. Nearly 6,000 non-combatants were executed as "franc-tireurs," including women and children (the equivalent of about 230,000 Americans today), and some 25,000 homes and other buildings were burned. But there were no franc-tireurs, only innocent Belgians who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Even today, accounts of the killing, looting, and arson are dismissed as "atrocity propaganda," particularly in the U.S. and U.K. Those historians who acknowledge that the German war crimes took place attribute them to a spontaneous outbreak of paranoia about franc-tireurs. Rehearsals offers evidence that the executions were part of a deliberate campaign of terrorism ordered by military authorities, and reflected beliefs that differed from those of their counterparts in other Western European nations.


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Medieval Saints and Modern Screens
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ISBN: 9789462982277 9789048532179 9462982279 9048551293 9048532175 9789048551293 Year: 2017 Volume: 3 Publisher: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press

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"This ground-breaking book brings theoretical perspectives from twenty-first century media, film, and cultural studies to medieval hagiography. Medieval Saints and Modern Screens stakes the claim for a provocative new methodological intervention: consideration of hagiography as media. More precisely, hagiography is most productively understood as cinematic media. Medieval mystical episodes are made intelligible to modern audiences through reference to the filmic - the language, form, and lived experience of cinema. Similarly, reference to the realm of the mystical affords a means to express the disconcerting physical and emotional effects of watching cinema. Moreover, cinematic spectatorship affords, at times, a (more or less) secular experience of visionary transcendence: an 'agape-ic encounter'. The medieval saint's visions of God are but one pole of a spectrum of visual experience which extends into our present multi-media moment. We too conjure godly visions: on our smartphones, on the silver screen, and on our TVs and laptops. This book places contemporary pop-culture media - such as blockbuster movie The Dark Knight, Kim Kardashian West's social media feeds, and the outputs of online role-players in Second Life - in dialogue with a corpus of thirteenth-century Latin biographies, 'Holy Women of Liege'. In these texts, holy women see God, and see God often. Their experiences fundamentally orient their life, and offer the women new routes to knowledge, agency, and belonging. For the holy visionaries of Liege, as with us modern 'seers', visions are physically intimate, ideologically overloaded spaces. Through theoretically informed close readings, Medieval Saints and Modern Screens reveals the interconnection of decidedly 'old' media - medieval textualities - and artefacts of our 'new media' ecology, which all serve as spaces in which altogether human concerns are brought before the contemporary culture's eyes."--

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