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La photographe Camille Seilles publie un livre de photographies consacré à la construction de la méga-prison de Haren, "Un Village pénitentiaire". Lors d'un "festival anticarcéral" sur la ZAD de Haren, Camille Seilles rencontre des militants opposés à la construction de la prison sur la friche urbaine du Kelbeek. Titulaire d'une bourse pour traiter l'impact de l'incarcération sur les proches de détenus, elle décide de documenter la construction de la prison. La photographe s'intéresse à Haren et ses habitants, qu'elle ne connaissait pas avant d'entamer son travail. "J'ai eu envie de faire entendre leur voix, comment ils allaient vivre cette situation (...) Les origines du projet, le Masterplan, la manière dont la communication s'est faite autour du projet m'ont un peu mis la puce à l'oreille, comme à beaucoup de gens. On s'est rendu compte qu'il y avait beaucoup de non dit, beaucoup de mensonges aussi, envers les habitants en tout cas. Quand je suis arrivée, les travaux allaient s'amorcer, ils avaient déjà rasé tous les arbres, il y avait les foreuses qui arrivaient pour bétonner les sols. J'ai eu envie de suivre l'évolution des travaux, surtout vis-à-vis d'une rue en particulier, la rue des Chicons, qui est à cheval sur la Ville de Bruxelles et la commune voisine de Diegem, qui est en Flandre. La rue est vraiment collée à la prison et je me suis rendu compte que ses habitants étaient très peu renseignés sur ce qui allait se construire sous leurs yeux." Photos en noir et blanc et en couleur montrent la ZAD et ses occupants dans leur quotidien, le chantier avec sa forêt de grues, ou l'impact de la prison sur le paysage.
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History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- Brussels --- Brussels (Belgium) --- History --- Pictorial works. --- Bruxelles (Belgium) --- Brussel (Belgium) --- Bruxella (Belgium) --- Brocela (Belgium) --- Brocsela (Belgium) --- Brohsela (Belgium) --- Brosella (Belgium) --- Brucellae (Belgium) --- Brucsella (Belgium) --- Bruesella (Belgium) --- Bruocsella (Belgium) --- Bruolisela (Belgium) --- Brusella (Belgium) --- Brussella (Belgium) --- Bruxelae (Belgium) --- Bruxellae (Belgium) --- Bruxsella (Belgium) --- Proxola (Belgium) --- Bruxelas (Belgium) --- Bruselj (Belgium) --- Haren (Belgium) --- Bryssel (Belgium) --- 938.1 --- Brussel--geschiedenis --- Brussel Brussel
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Dutch literature --- Brussels --- Flemish prose literature --- Prose flamande --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Bruxelles (Belgique) --- Fiction. --- -Flemish literature --- -Fiction --- -Brussels (Belgium) --- Brussel --- Verhalen --- Bruxelles (Belgium) --- Brussel (Belgium) --- Bruxella (Belgium) --- Brocela (Belgium) --- Brocsela (Belgium) --- Brohsela (Belgium) --- Brosella (Belgium) --- Brucellae (Belgium) --- Brucsella (Belgium) --- Bruesella (Belgium) --- Bruocsella (Belgium) --- Bruolisela (Belgium) --- Brusella (Belgium) --- Brussella (Belgium) --- Bruxelae (Belgium) --- Bruxellae (Belgium) --- Bruxsella (Belgium) --- Proxola (Belgium) --- Bruxelas (Belgium) --- Bruselj (Belgium) --- Bryssel (Belgium) --- Haren (Belgium)
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Bruxelles, 1615. En plein cœur des prairies marécageuses bordant la Senne, Jérôme de Meester esquisse le tracé de la future rue Neuve. Finis terrae s’inspire de l’histoire des habitants du dernier témoin de cette époque, une maison quatre fois centenaire, classée, bordant l’artère devenue aujourd’hui la plus commerçante de la ville. Capitale d’un « état-tampon » séparant les puissances ennemies, terre de passage où se croisent des armées errantes en quête de solde, des colporteurs, des comédiens et des peintres, des voyageurs et des émigrés de toutes les nations, Bruxelles, sous le régime espagnol, est convoitée, bombardée, ruinée, reconstruite. Les hommes y défendent âprement leurs privilèges, vénèrent les saints et se méfient de la religion, haïssent la France et copient Versailles, parlent en français, chantent en flamand, se saoulent avec philosophie et rêvent d’une société plus juste. Bruxelles, au XVIIe siècle, se cherche déjà une identité.
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Mosselman family --- Belgium --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Mosselman [Family] --- Mosselman family. --- Bruxelles (Belgium) --- Brussel (Belgium) --- Bruxella (Belgium) --- Brocela (Belgium) --- Brocsela (Belgium) --- Brohsela (Belgium) --- Brosella (Belgium) --- Brucellae (Belgium) --- Brucsella (Belgium) --- Bruesella (Belgium) --- Bruocsella (Belgium) --- Bruolisela (Belgium) --- Brusella (Belgium) --- Brussella (Belgium) --- Bruxelae (Belgium) --- Bruxellae (Belgium) --- Bruxsella (Belgium) --- Proxola (Belgium) --- Bruxelas (Belgium) --- Bruselj (Belgium) --- Bryssel (Belgium) --- Haren (Belgium) --- Genealogy. Heraldy --- Genealogy --- Noblesse --- Héraldique --- Belgium - Genealogy --- Brussels (Belgium) - Genealogy
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Regional documentation --- Brussels --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Bruxelles (Belgium) --- Brussel (Belgium) --- Bruxella (Belgium) --- Brocela (Belgium) --- Brocsela (Belgium) --- Brohsela (Belgium) --- Brosella (Belgium) --- Brucellae (Belgium) --- Brucsella (Belgium) --- Bruesella (Belgium) --- Bruocsella (Belgium) --- Bruolisela (Belgium) --- Brusella (Belgium) --- Brussella (Belgium) --- Bruxelae (Belgium) --- Bruxellae (Belgium) --- Bruxsella (Belgium) --- Proxola (Belgium) --- Bruxelas (Belgium) --- Bruselj (Belgium) --- Haren (Belgium) --- Pictorial works. --- Bryssel (Belgium) --- Pictorial works --- Bruxelles (Belgique) --- Ouvrages illustrés --- Bruxelles --- Brussels (Belgium) - Pictorial works
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The Habsburg Court of Brussels remains one of the few early modern princely courts that have never been thoroughly studied by historians. Yet it offers a unique case, particularly with regard to the first decades of the seventeenth century. Once home to the Dukes of Burgundy, the ancient palace on the Coudenberg hill in Brussels became the principal residence of the Habsburg governors in the Low Countries and, in the period 1598-1621, that of Archduke Albert and his wife, the Spanish Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia. Eager to reassert the dynasty's authority in these parts, the Archdukes ruled the Habsburg Netherlands as sovereign princes in their own right. Based on the author's prize-winning dissertation, this book vividly brings to life the splendour of their court and unravels the goals and ambitions of the men and women who lived and worked in the palace.
Habsburg, House of --- History. --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Benelux countries --- Social life and customs. --- Court and courtiers. --- Politics and government. --- Low countries --- Bruxelles (Belgium) --- Brussel (Belgium) --- Bruxella (Belgium) --- Brocela (Belgium) --- Brocsela (Belgium) --- Brohsela (Belgium) --- Brosella (Belgium) --- Brucellae (Belgium) --- Brucsella (Belgium) --- Bruesella (Belgium) --- Bruocsella (Belgium) --- Bruolisela (Belgium) --- Brusella (Belgium) --- Brussella (Belgium) --- Bruxelae (Belgium) --- Bruxellae (Belgium) --- Bruxsella (Belgium) --- Proxola (Belgium) --- Bruxelas (Belgium) --- Bruselj (Belgium) --- Bryssel (Belgium) --- Haren (Belgium)
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An introduction to 500 unusual places and details that are little known to Belgians and tourists.
Tourism --- toerisme --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Bruxelles (Belgium) --- Brussel (Belgium) --- Bruxella (Belgium) --- Brocela (Belgium) --- Brocsela (Belgium) --- Brohsela (Belgium) --- Brosella (Belgium) --- Brucellae (Belgium) --- Brucsella (Belgium) --- Bruesella (Belgium) --- Bruocsella (Belgium) --- Bruolisela (Belgium) --- Brusella (Belgium) --- Brussella (Belgium) --- Bruxelae (Belgium) --- Bruxellae (Belgium) --- Bruxsella (Belgium) --- Proxola (Belgium) --- Bruxelas (Belgium) --- Bruselj (Belgium) --- Bryssel (Belgium) --- Haren (Belgium) --- Description and travel. --- #SBIB:03H5 --- Indexen, repertoria --- Guidebooks --- Description and travel --- Travel. --- Bruxelles (Belgique) --- Belgium --- Descriptions et voyages. --- Art, Belgian --- Urban landscape architecture
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