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‎Halkin, L on-E. [Halkin, L on] / Mauriac, Fran ois [inl.] Stevens, F.E. [bew.] ‎

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‎In de schaduw van de dood.‎

‎, , 1965 softcover 209 pagina's, .‎


‎ l'ombre de la mort (1947), with a preface by Fran ois Mauriac / L on-Ernest Halkin was born in Li ge on 11 May 1906, the son of the classicist L on Halkin and Elvire Courtoy. He was raised in an academic milieu, with both his father and his uncle Joseph Halkin professors at University of Li ge, and was educated under the Jesuits at the Coll ge Saint-Servais. He matriculated at the university in 1923. In 1928 he won a travel bursary, using it to spend a year in Paris, where he followed the classes of Robert G nestal at the cole pratique des hautes tudes, Henri Hauser at the cole normale sup rieure, and Lucien Febvre at the Coll ge de France.[His doctoral thesis on the 16th-century Prince-Bishop of Li ge rard de La Marck, supervised by Karl Hanquet, was published in 1930.[ On 9 April 1931 he married Denise Daude (1907?1993), with whom he had six children: Marguerite, Marie-Jeanne, Hubert, Fran oise, Pierre and Vincent. He taught at the University of Li ge, where he became a full professor in 1943. From 1939 to 1975 he taught the undergraduate introduction to historical method.[] The main subjects of his research were the history of the principality of Li ge and of the Protestant Reformation. He attacked Henri Pirenne's vision of Belgian history as effacing the distinctiveness of the principality of Li ge, and himself adhered to the Walloon movement.[] After the German invasion of 1940, his colleague Marie Delcourt got him involved in Resistance activities. He set up the underground newspaper Ici, la Belgique libre!, joined the Front de l'Ind pendance, and led the R seau Socrate, as well as hiding a Jewish girl in his own home.[1] Betrayed by a former student, he was arrested by the Gestapo on 17 November 1943. The girl he had been hiding was sheltered by his colleague (and professional rival) Paul Harsin. Halkin was tortured, imprisoned at Fort Breendonk, and then deported to Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp. He was liberated from Boelcke-Kaserne concentration camp in 1945. He became one of the first Belgian members of the peace movement Pax Christi.[ Halkin became an associate member of the Commission royale d'Histoire on 6 October 1947, and a full member on 15 September 1956.[3] From 1950 to 1968 he was the president of the Comit belge d'histoire eccl siastique, which he had co-founded, and from 1965 to 1970 co-director of the Centre interuniversitaire d'histoire de l'humanisme. In 1969 he set up an institute of Renaissance and Reformation history in Li ge. From 1972 to 1986 he was director of the Belgian Historical Institute in Rome. After being widowed in 1993, he remarried with a former student, Louise-Ang le Williot, who had worked as his secretary from 1948 to 1975. Halkin died in Li ge on 29 December 1998‎

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