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Messager des sciences historiques
DisciplineHistory, Archaeology, Numismatics, Heraldry, Sigillography
LanguageFrench
Publication details
History1839–1896
Publisher
Léonard Hebbelynck (1839–1874); Eugeen Vanderhaeghen (1875–1896)
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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]

References

  1. ^ Stefan Berger, "The Invention of European National Traditions in European Romanticism", in The Oxford History of Historical Writing, vol. 4, edited by Stuart Macintyre, Juan Maiguashca and Attila Pók (Oxford University Press, 2011), p. 35.
  2. ^ Jo Tollebeek, "An Era of Grandeur: The Middle Ages in Belgian National Historiography, 1830–1914", in The Uses of the Middle Ages in Modern European States, edited by R.J.W. Evans and Guy P. Marchal (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), p. 124.
  3. ^ Messager des sciences historiques, vol. 1, title page. On Google Books

External links

Scans from the Royal Library of the Netherlands on Google Books: 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865-22, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871

Scans from the Getty Research Institute at Internet Archive: 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896,