Foreword by Prof. dr. Johan Verberckmoes
Acknowledgements
The first Belgian Revolution
Belgian History
The Story in an "Age of (National) Revolution"
Setting the stage: the context of the Belgian provinces and joseph II's reforms
The Habsburg Empire and the Belgian Provinces
Joseph's Motives and His Reforms
First stirrings of revolution: resistance to joseph II's reforms
The General Seminary
Codifying Resistance
Provincial Unity: The Vienna Delegation and an Increase in Violence
For hearth and home: fomenting revolt in the Belgian provinces
The Breda Committee
Pro Aris et Focis
Melding the Committees
Vive les Patriotes: the fight for independence
Armed Conflict
A "National" Triumph
"The former duke": declaring independence
Declaring Independence in the Eighteenth Century
Belgians Declare Independence
Creating a state: strength in union or the beginning of the end?
The Creation of the United States of Belgium
Troubles From Within
Revolutionary dissent: debating a Belgian nation
"Esperances fallacieuses:" the end of the united states of Belgium
Austrian Rhetoric and Generosity
European Diplomacy
Belgian Reactions: Inaction, Obstinacy, and Defeat
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Illustration credits
Index