Description:Popular sovereignty at the beginning of the Dutch Ancien Régime.- Union and religion.- Between unity and independence: the application of the Union as a fundamental law.- Shipping profits in the early modern period.- Dutch capital in the West Indies during the eighteenth century.- The Belgian textile industry on new roads through the adoption of a new mental attitude.- The miners’ general strike in the Dutch province of Limburg (21 June–2 July 1917).- The Labour Plan and the Social Democratic Workers’ Party.- Survey of recent historical works on Belgium and the Netherlands published in Dutch.- The Authors.