Discipline | History, Art history, Bibliography, Archaeology, Numismatics, Heraldry, Sigillography |
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Language | French |
Publication details | |
History | 1839–1896 |
Publisher | Léonard Hebbelynck (1839–1874); Eugeen Vanderhaeghen (1875–1896) |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Messag. Sci. Hist. |
Messager des sciences historiques, published in Ghent from 1839 to 1896, was the most important Belgian history journal of the 19th century. [1] Most of the contents related to the history of the medieval Low Countries. [2] The initial editorial team was made up of Jules de Saint-Genois, Constant-Philippe Serrure, Philip Blommaert, Auguste Voisin and Auguste Van Lokeren, with some involvement from Frédéric de Reiffenberg and Antoine Schayes. [3]
Joseph Marie, comte de Maistre was a Savoyard philosopher, writer, lawyer, diplomat, and magistrate. One of the forefathers of conservatism, Maistre advocated social hierarchy and monarchy in the period immediately following the French Revolution. Despite his close personal and intellectual ties with France, Maistre was throughout his life a subject of the Kingdom of Sardinia, which he served as a member of the Savoy Senate (1787–1792), ambassador to the Russian Empire (1803–1817), and minister of state to the court in Turin (1817–1821).
Moritz Steinschneider was a Moravian bibliographer and Orientalist. He is credited as having invented the term antisemitism.
Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart was a French entomologist specialising in the study of flies. He worked on world species as well as European and described many new species.
A history journal is an academic serial publication designed to present new scholarship on a historical subject, usually a subfield of history, with articles generally being subjected to peer review.
Doullens is a commune in the Somme department, Hauts-de-France, France.
Léopold Genicot was a Belgian historian and medievalist and an activist for the Walloon Movement. He established a centre for the study of rural history and an influential series of guides to medieval historical sources.
The École Nationale des Chartes is a French grande école and a constituent college of Université PSL, specialising in the historical sciences. It was founded in 1821, and was located initially at the National Archives, and later at the Palais de la Sorbonne. In October 2014, it moved to 65 rue de Richelieu, opposite the Richelieu-Louvois site of the National Library of France. The school is administered by the Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research. It holds the status of a grand établissement. Its students, who are recruited by competitive examination and hold the status of trainee civil servant, receive the qualification of archivist-paleographer after completing a thesis. They generally go on to pursue careers as heritage curators in the archive and visual fields, as library curators or as lecturers and researchers in the human and social sciences. In 2005, the school also introduced master's degrees, for which students were recruited based on an application file, and, in 2011, doctorates.
Events in the year 1892 in Belgium.
The following lists events that happened during 1884 in the Kingdom of Belgium.
Events in the year 1866 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1865 in Belgium.
Grevenmacher was a constituency, centred on the town of Grevenmacher, used to elect a single member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1839. It also sent two deputies to the National Congress of Belgium in 1830. It was initially one of eight constituencies in the Province of Luxembourg to take part in the 1831 Belgian general election, the others being Arlon, Bastogne, Diekirch, Luxembourg, Marche, Neufchâteau, and Virton – each electing one member. In 1839, however, under the stipulations of the Treaty of London, Grevenmacher, along with the constituencies of Diekirch and Luxembourg, became parts of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Events in the year 1836 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1844 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1860 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1854 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1859 in Belgium.
The following events occurred in Belgium in the year 1855.
Joseph Jean De Smet (1794–1877) was a priest and historian who took part in the Belgian Revolution of 1830.
Auguste Voisin (1800–1843) was a French-born Belgian historian, librarian and university professor.
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