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Peaks of internationalism in social engineering : a transnational history of international social reform associations and Belgian agency, 1860–1925 Ghent University
Are all negotiations equally favorable? The role of adolescents’ negotiation style, social domain, and mothers’ authoritarian beliefs and family history Ghent University
Although negotiation is generally considered an adaptive means for adolescents to express disagreement in the parent-child relationship, previous research on the correlates of adolescents' negotiation has reported rather mixed results. This may be because parents do not always positively appraise and respond to adolescents' negotiation. The key aim of the present study was to better understand variability in mothers' appraisals and responses to ...
Ancient economic history and social scientific theory Ghent University
Belgian social law and its journals: a reflected history Ghent University
Social Classes in Belgium: Two Centuries of History Vrije Universiteit Brussel
An overview of the history of social classes in Belgium (19th-20th C.).
kritische recensie van: Michael Peachin (ed.), The Oxford handbook of social relations in the Roman world. Oxford handbooks in classics and ancient history Vrije Universiteit Brussel
critical review of handbook edited by Michael Peachin
State and perspectives of the history of social law : Belgium Ghent University
An entangled history of ideas and ideals: feminism, social and educational reform in children's libraries in Belgium before the First World War Ghent University
Appearances of Dawla and Political Order in late medieval Syro-Egypt. The state, social theory, and the political history of the Cairo Sultanate (thirteenth-sixteenth centuries) Ghent University
This paper is a reflexive essay that re-imagines the historical agency of what traditionally tends to be subsumed under the phenomenon of the Mamluk state. It is argued that the notions of state in modern research and of dawla in contemporary texts remain an issue of related analytical confusion. Engaging with this confusion in the generalising fashion of a historical sociology of late medieval Syro-Egyptian political action, this essay proposes ...