... Walloon rhetoric as Flemish problems . This approach is undoubtedly to be understood as an attempt to mobilize the non - nationalist , non - racist factions in the framework of the Belgian domestic ethnic conflict between the Flemings ...
... Walloon ecclesiastical understanding “la classe” could mean the gathering of synodical deputies who convened in between two sessions of syn- odical meetings, as well as a regional ecclesiastical body. 3.1 Walloon Church 1816–2004 The ...
... Walloon artists . See Artists , Walloon . Walloon dialect . ( PC3041-8 ) Walloon folk - songs . See Folk - songs , Walloon . Walloon literature . ( PC3048 ) sa Belgian literature ( French ) x Belgian literature ( Walloon ) Walloon music ...
... Walloon Church there . He was elected professor of theology at the University of Leyden , 8 Oct. , 1611 ; and he was Rector of the same University , 9 Feb. , 1617 , to 21 Jan. , 1619. He was called to the Walloon Church at Dordrecht in ...
... Walloon Church there . He was elected professor of theology at the University of Leyden , 8 Oct. , 1611 ; and he was Rector of the same University , 9 Feb. , 1617 , to 21 Jan. , 1619. He was called to the Walloon Church at Dordrecht in ...
... Walloon movement was born in reaction to these policies that were perceived as a threat to national unity , a waste of money and a threat to the employability of unilingual French - speaking Walloons ( Lothe 1976 : 192 ) . This message ...
... Walloons living in parts of France. The term Walloon is also used to refer to the inhabitants of the Walloon region regardless of individuals' ethnicity or heritage. The majority of Walloons speak French as a first language, but many ...
Keeping a tight focus on language, Speaking in Other Voices examines the process of entextualization and recontextualization as stories of war and religion are transmitted to succeeding generations.