Project

Popular street politics and political modernization. From a linear to a layered perspective on regimes and repertoires: Antwerp (Belgium), ca. 1880-1940.

Code
3F002417
Duration
01 October 2017 → 31 January 2022
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Research disciplines
  • Humanities and the arts
    • History
  • Social sciences
    • Economic history
Keywords
Protest Social history Political history collective action democratization 19th Century 20th Century Belgium History
 
Project description

This research project examines how street politics changed or persisted in times of political modernization. By enabling a micropolitical approach in a long-term study, the traditional linear perspective on modernization can be challenged. Instead, this project aspires to study the diverse ways (repertoires) in which different social groups in the city did politics (regimes) through a layered street perspective.