really i was thinking of this before the news of violence and stuff. Ive been playing Victoria as Belgium, and find it interesting. and weve had some other references to Belgium on other threads.
For ex, before I played Victoria, I didnt know that the saxophone was invented by a Belgian, Adolphe Sax.
And maybe you need a change of subject.
So lets discuss
a. Belgian identity and modern history
In the 1830s it made sense for Catholic Belgians to not want to be under an anticatholic Dutch king, and for liberals to not want to be under an authoritarian one. and for Catholic Walloons to prefer an independent Belgium to a secularist France.
But the 1830s are gone, and the Netherlands are different, and France isnt more secular than Belgium (or is it?) OTOH both Flemings and Walloons had a seperate history since the 1500s from their neighbors - did that create a distinct identity? Or did a different economic structure (that lovely early industrialization, that makes playing as BEL in Vickie so much fun) play a role?
b. Later Belgian political history - Katolike and Liberale? The "meeting party' WTF was that about? And the socialists of course.
Rexists? Oh dear?
Famous for corruption? Looking at , say, wiki, your political history sounds deliciously complex and vicious.
c. Anything else - french fries, waffles, beers, the usual.
For ex, before I played Victoria, I didnt know that the saxophone was invented by a Belgian, Adolphe Sax.
And maybe you need a change of subject.
So lets discuss
a. Belgian identity and modern history
In the 1830s it made sense for Catholic Belgians to not want to be under an anticatholic Dutch king, and for liberals to not want to be under an authoritarian one. and for Catholic Walloons to prefer an independent Belgium to a secularist France.
But the 1830s are gone, and the Netherlands are different, and France isnt more secular than Belgium (or is it?) OTOH both Flemings and Walloons had a seperate history since the 1500s from their neighbors - did that create a distinct identity? Or did a different economic structure (that lovely early industrialization, that makes playing as BEL in Vickie so much fun) play a role?
b. Later Belgian political history - Katolike and Liberale? The "meeting party' WTF was that about? And the socialists of course.
Rexists? Oh dear?
Famous for corruption? Looking at , say, wiki, your political history sounds deliciously complex and vicious.
c. Anything else - french fries, waffles, beers, the usual.
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