Historical Dictionary of Brussels

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Scarecrow Press, 27 jul 2004 - 472 pagina's
Brussels has become the 'capital' of Europe and its status as a political, economic, and diplomatic nerve center is set to assume ever greater importance as the European Union grows in depth and breadth and as the city continues to serve as the headquarters site for key regional and international agencies, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, United Nations organizations, multinational businesses, lobbying firms, governmental groups, and nongovernmental organizations. A sourcebook on the city, therefore, is important for all those studying about, residing in, or traveling to Brussels, Belgium, Europe, and the North Atlantic region. Historical Dictionary of Brussels is the first comprehensive, English-language reference work that offers readers a concise review of the history of one of Europe's centrally important cities. The leading places, personalities, events, and institutions that have shaped civic life in the capital of Belgium since its earliest beginnings are covered in more than 600 dictionary entries. An introductory essay, chronology, and an extensive bibliography are also included. Students, academics, professionals in the public and private sectors, residents, and visitors will find this an essential reference.
 

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The Dictionary
1
Appendixes
357
Bibliography
371
About the Author
409
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Over de auteur (2004)

Paul F. State has lived and worked in Brussels and maintains close ties with the city. He is an editor in European history and a translator, and he has worked as a journalist and as a writer on topics in international affairs, politics, and history, having had articles appear in many major publications, including the New York Times Syndicate and Newsday. He is the recipient of a bachelor's degree in modern European history from the State University of New York at Buffalo, a master's degree in international relations and modern European history from the school of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University, and a master's degree in international public administration from the American University.

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