Chercheur
ANNUAIRE
Vandevoorde Hans
Bio
Hans Vandevoorde teaches Dutch Literature at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and is one of the coordinators of the Centre for the Study of Experimental Literature (CEL/SEL). He published several volumes and articles on nineteenth century, fin the siècle and interbellum literature & culture, and on post-war poetry. Research interests concerning Brussels encompass diaries of the second world war, cafés, magazines and world fairs. He is actually working on a biography of August Vermeylen (1872-1945), a leading figure of the Flemish Movement in Brussels.
Hans.Vandevoorde@vub.ac.be
Fonction
Professeur
Centre(s) de recherche
CLIC
Domaine(s)
littérature
Université(s)
VUB
Publications
“Lieux de conspiration. Les débits de boisson révolutionnaires à Bruxelles au dix-neuvième siècle”, Vandevoorde, Hans dans “Le Bruxelles des révolutionnaires”. ed. Anne Morelli. Bruxelles : CFC, 2016. p. 114-129.
“De overdrijving van de eeuw. Eric Min over Brussel (1850-1914). “, Vandevoorde, Hans, Ons Erfdeel, Vol. 57, 2014, p. 151-153.
“‘Streetscape of new districts permeated by the fresh scent of cement’: Brussels, The avant-garde, and internationalism. “, Vandevoorde, Hans; Mus, Francis, The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines: Volume III: Europe 1880-1940, Oxford University Press, 2013. p. 336-360.