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  • '''Henri Pirenne''' (1862-1935) was the most influential historian of [[Belgium, history|Bel * Brown, Peter. "''Mohammed and Charlemagne'' by Henri Pirenne." ''Daedalus'' 1974 103(1): 25-33. Issn: 0011-5266
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  • '''Henri Pirenne''' (1862-1935) was the most influential historian of [[Belgium, history|Bel * Brown, Peter. "''Mohammed and Charlemagne'' by Henri Pirenne." ''Daedalus'' 1974 103(1): 25-33. Issn: 0011-5266
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  • ...gian identity. From the 1890s on, however, opinion changed, as typified by Henri Pirenne. Historians now praised the dukes for having ensured the maintenance of the The most influential historian of Belgium was medievalist [[Henri Pirenne]] (1862-1935), a Walloon who wrote a masterful multivolume history of Belgi
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  • *[[Henri Pirenne]] (1862-1935) - the "Pirenne Thesis" downplays barbarian invasions and emph * [[Henri Pirenne]] (1862-1935)<ref> F. M. Powicke, "Henri Pirenne," ''The English Historical Review,'' Vol. 51, No. 201 (Jan., 1936), pp. 79-
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