Belgium (eBook)

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2022
244 Seiten
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859-654741040-9 (EAN)

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Belgium - George W. T. Omond
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In 'Belgium', George W.T. Omond takes readers on a literary journey into the heart of Flanders, capturing with a meticulous eye the vibrant culture and daily life of Belgian citizens. With a prose that is both engaging and evocative, Omond weaves a tapestry of the rich tableau that defines this quaint region, from its bustling marketplaces to its deeply ingrained religious traditions. His descriptive style offers a near-tangible experience of the myriad goods and lively commerce that define the Flemish way of life, situating the reader squarely beneath the 'mighty Belfry' mentioned in his vivid excerpt. Omond's work is not merely reportage; it is a nuanced exploration of a region within a historical and sociocultural framework, laden with the minute details that are emblematic of Belgian identity.

George W.T. Omond was a scholar deeply fascinated by Belgium's cultural fabric, a passion that inevitably led to the creation of this immersive tome. His interest in the daily transactions and interactions of the Flemish people reflects a broader curiosity about the interplay between culture and place. The rich detail with which he recounts the goods and the atmosphere of the Flemish markets suggests a commitment to capturing the essence of Belgium's civic life—distilling the very spirit that animates its towns and its people.

For those intrigued by the cultural dynamics of European towns or for anyone wishing to gain a deeper appreciation of Belgium's unique charm, 'Belgium' by George W.T. Omond is a must-read. This book offers a window into the soul of Flanders, complete with the scents, sights, and sounds of its marketplaces and people. Scholars of anthropology, history, and literature alike will find Omond's work an invaluable resource, as it meticulously preserves a slice of Belgian life culture in a way that is both scholarly and evocative. It is an essential addition to the library of anyone interested in the enchanting minutiae of everyday European life.

George William Thomson Omond (1846-1929) was a distinguished British writer and lawyer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, recognized for his detailed accounts and analyses of European history and culture. Omond's keen interest in continental affairs, particularly in Belgium, was reflected in his scholarly work 'Belgium' (1908), which offers insights into the history, politics, and society of Belgium at the turn of the century. A meticulous researcher with a knack for engaging narratives, Omond's contributions to the literary field extend beyond mere historical recounting to include a deep understanding of Belgium's cultural ethos and linguistic divisions. With a prose style that appeals to both academic and lay audiences alike, he effectively bridges the gap between scholarly research and popular history writing. His work takes a significant place among historical texts about Belgium and serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the nation's past and its impact on the fabric of European politics and culture. Omond's literary achievements demonstrate his expertise and his dedication to comprehending and explaining the complexities of Belgian national identity, rendering his work an essential reference for students and scholars of European history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte Belgian history • belgium guidebook • Belgium tourism • Belgium travel guide • Benelux countries • cultural travels • Description and travel • European destinations • explore Belgium • George W. T. Omond • historic Belgium • History of Low Countries • Travel Literature
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