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Revision as of 09:32, 9 August 2022


News


News items
Dag van de Nieuwste Geschiedenis (BVNG)
The "Dag van de Nieuwste Geschiedenis", organised by the BVNG on 20 May, is this year dedicated to PUBLIC HISTORY IN BELGIUM. It will be an opportunity to take stock of research on this theme and share with you the results of the latest experiments aimed at bringing history to life outside the walls of the university. Bestor will also be there!



Recent Publications

Medisch erfgoed in Vlaanderen
ETWIE


Adolphe Quetelet: Passeur d'idées
Jean-Jacques Droesbeke


Medical histories of Belgium: New narratives on health, care and citizenship in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Joris Vandendriessche & Benoît Majerus (Eds.)


De geschiedenis van het atheïsme in België
Patrice Dartevelle & Christoph De Spiegeleer (Red.)


Het diner in de dinosaurus en andere verhalen uit de nieuwe cultuurgeschiedenis
Jolien Gijbels & Elwin Hofman (Red.)


Uranium exposed at Expo 58: the colonial agenda behind the peaceful atom
Dennis Pohl


Tintin in Mesopotamia: The Story of Belgian Assyriology (1890–2017)
Katrien De Graef


The Congo Museum (1898–1910): On collaboration,conflict, bureaucracy and immorality
Maarten Couttenier


The Local versus the Global in the history of relativity:The case of Belgium
Sjang L. ten Hagen


Gouverner la recherche entre excellence scientifique et pertinence sociétale
Nathan Charlier


Caesarian section: In 19th century Belgium, post-mortem caesarean section turned into a politicized debate.
Jolien Gijbels


The Overview of the Conservation and Renewal of the Industrial Belgian Heritage as a Vector for Cultural Regeneration
Jiazhen Zhang,Jeremy Cenci,Vincent Becue & Sesil Koutra


Colonial Ideology, Colonial Sciences and Colonial Sociology in Belgium
Marc Poncelet


“Met vereende krachten”: een Antwerpse universiteitsgeschiedenis (1954-2003)
Alexia Coussement


Science in history and beyond
Lewis Pyenson


Sociology in Great Little Belgium
Raf Vanderstraeten & Kaat Louckx
In the spotlight


Scientific expeditions


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30 years ago, Dirk Frimout boarded the space shuttle Atlantis and became the first Belgian to go into space. His journey lasted almost nine days and in that time he covered more than five million kilometres. This may have been the longest distance (at the time), but Frimout was not the first Belgian to undertake a long scientific journey. Via the link below you can find more scientific expeditions on Bestor.


Stories



History of Science in Belgium


New records








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Bestor
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Tel: 02/ 550.23.53

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With special thanks to:
Belspo
Nationaal Centrum voor de Geschiedenis van de Wetenschappen