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Memory Studies | 2012

The interplay between collective memory and the erosion of nation states – the paradigmatic case of Belgium: Introduction to the special issue

Olivier Luminet; Laurent Licata; Olivier Klein; Valérie Rosoux; Susann Heenen-Wolff; Laurence Van Ypersele; Charles B. Stone

The main goal of the special issue on ‘the interplay between collective memory and the erosion of nation states: The paradigmatic case of Belgium’ is to examine the erosion of the Belgian State as an exemplary illustration of the way memories of past events can influence current attitudes, emotions, representations and behaviours. We believe that the recent political crisis in Belgium, with no government for more than one year after the 2010 general elections, could be partly illuminated by the diverging and sometimes contradictory memories each linguistic group (Dutch- vs. French-speakers) in Belgium holds about the past. These issues will be examined through different disciplines from the social sciences and humanities: social psychology, history, psychoanalysis, political sciences, and literature.


Memory Studies | 2012

The Belgian national past: Between commemoration and silence

Laurence Van Ypersele; Valérie Rosoux

This article examines the gradual deconstruction of the Belgian national identity. Is it possible to speak of a de facto differentiation or even ‘federalization’ of the so-called ‘national past’ in Belgium? How do Belgians choose to remember and forget this past? To contribute to an understanding of these issues, the article considers two very different episodes of Belgian history, namely the First World War and the colonization of the Congo. On the one hand, the memory of the First World War appears to provide the template for memory conflicts in Belgium, and thus informs the memories of other tragedies such as the Second World War. On the other hand, the memory of the colonial past remains much more consensual – providing a more nuanced picture of competing views on the past. Beyond the differences between the ways in which these episodes are officially portrayed, the same fundamental trend may be observed: the gradual fragmentation of a supposedly smooth and reliable national version of history.


European Journal of Social Psychology | 2017

A century of victimhood: Antecedents and current impacts of perceived suffering in World War I across Europe

Pierre Bouchat; Laurent Licata; Valérie Rosoux; Christian Allesch; Heinrich Ammerer; Inna Bovina; Susanne Bruckmüller; Xenia Chryssochoou; J. Christopher Cohrs; István Csertő; Sylvain Delouvée; Federica Durante; Andreea Ernst-Vintila; Christine Flassbeck; Denis J. Hilton; Chantal Kesteloot; Reşit Kışlıoğlu; Alice Krenn; Irina Macovei; Silvia Mari; Nebojsa Petrovic; Tibor Pólya; Alberto Sá; Inari Sakki; Vladimir Turjačanin; Laurence Van Ypersele; Chiara Volpato; Michał Bilewicz; Olivier Klein


Published in Bruxelles by Renaissance du livre | 2019

Brussel, de oorlog herdacht (1914-2014)

Laurence Van Ypersele; Emmanuel Debruyne; Chantal Kesteloot


Mémoires en jeu (Collection) | 2017

Belgique-België: Croisement de langues, d'histoires de mémoires (1)

Ariane Bazan; Valérie Rosoux; Laurence Van Ypersele; Olivier Klein; Olivier Luminet


IDN Cadernos | 2017

Belgium’s Entry into the War: the Political Choice of Belligerency to Defend Neutrality

Emmanuel Debruyne; Laurence Van Ypersele


European Journal of Social Psychology | 2017

A Century of Victimhood: Antecedents and Current Impacts of Perceived Suffering in World War I Across Europe. European Journal of Social Psychology

Pierre Bouchat; Laurent Licata; Valérie Rosoux; Christian Allesch; Heinrich Ammerer; Michał Bilewicz; Inna Bovina; Susanne Bruckmüller; Xenia Chryssochoou; Christopher Cohrs; Ivan CsertÃ; Sylvain Delouvée; Federica Durante; Andreea Ernst-Vintila; Christine Flassbeck; Denis J. Hilton; Chantal Kesteloot; Reşit Kışlıoğlu; Alice Krenn; Irina Macovei; Silvia Mari; Nebosja Petrovic; Tibor Pólya; Alberto Sá; Inari Sakki; Vladimir Turcajanin; Laurence Van Ypersele; Chiara Volpato; Olivier Klein


Sporen van Herinnering | 2015

De herdenking van honderd jaar Eerste Wereldoorlog in België : de Federale Republiek Duitsland en de reconstructieve ethiek

Geneviève Warland; Valérie Rosoux; Laurence Van Ypersele


Témoigner. Entre histoire et mémoire. Revue pluridisciplinaire de la Fondation Auschwitz | 2014

De herdenking van honderd jaar Eerste Wereldoorlog in België: de Federale Republiek Duitsland en de reconstructieve ethiek

Geneviève Warland; Laurence Van Ypersele; Valérie Rosoux


Témoigner. Entre histoire et mémoire. Revue pluridisciplinaire de la Fondation Auschwitz | 2014

Les commémorations du Centenaire de la Première Guerre mondiale en Belgique : La République fédérale d’Allemagne et l’éthique reconstructive

Geneviève Warland; Laurence Van Ypersele; Valérie Rosoux

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Valérie Rosoux

Université catholique de Louvain

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Olivier Luminet

Université catholique de Louvain

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Laurent Licata

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Olivier Klein

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Charles B. Stone

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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Susann Heenen-Wolff

Université catholique de Louvain

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Alice Krenn

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Pierre Bouchat

Université libre de Bruxelles

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