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De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea
(2013). De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36. Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Oostende. 112 pp.
Part of: De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ): Oostende. ISSN 1376-926X, more
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(2013). De Grote Rede 36: De Groote Oorlog en de Zee. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ): Oostende. 112 pp., more
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  • Mees, J. (2013). What do WWI and the sea have in common? Introduction to the special issue "The Great War and the Sea", in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 3-7, more
  • Vandeweyer, L. (2013). The Imperial German Navy wants to conquer the Belgian Coast, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 8-13, more
  • Termote, T. (2013). German U-boat development during World War I, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 14-20, more
  • Pieters, M. (2013). The UNESCO convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (Paris, 2001) and maritime WWI heritage in the Belgian part of the North Sea, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 21-26, more
  • Strubbe, B. (2013). The Zeebrugge and Ostend Raids, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 27-32, more
  • de Meyer, M. (2013). Concrete in the dunes: the German coastal defences during the First World War, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 33-38, more
  • Mahieu, G.; Termote, J. (2013). Coastal defence by the Allied forces behind the Yser front: about arms, water, sand and patients, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 39-46, more
  • Demerre, G.; Termote, J. (2013). The flooding of the Yser plain, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 47-52, more
  • Missiaen, T. (2013). Paardenmarkt Bank, a WWI ammunition dump site off the Belgian coast, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 53-60, more
  • Pirlet, R. (2013). Belgian marine scientists during WWI, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 61-67, more
  • Vandeweyer, L. (2013). Belgian ‘power’ at sea?, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 68-74, more
  • Mahieu, E. (2013). The accessibility and the role of the beach during WWI, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 75-81, more
  • Deseyne, A. (2013). Battlefield tourism on the coast after WWI, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 82-89, more
  • Demasure, B. (2013). Fisheries and the First World War ’Herring saved our lives’, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 90-96, more
  • Kerckhof, F. (2013). Cis the Beachcomber: Naval mines, decorative and deadly, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 97, more
  • Demasure, B. (2013). Fruits of the Sea: Fish consumption during WWI, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 98, more
  • Vandeweyer, L. (2013). Ask your sea related question: What do the Belgian cavalry, a German U-boat and the Van Deuren mortar have in common?, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 99, more
  • Maelfait, H. (2013). The Coastal Barometer: What impact does WWI still have on the coast?, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 100, more
  • Decleer, M. (2013). Snapshots of the coast, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 101, more
  • de Meyer, M. (2013). Education & the Sea: The First World War in the classroom, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 102, more
  • Deschoolmeester, P. (2013). Sea feeling: War child in occupied Blankenberge, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 103, more
  • Devos, M.; Desnerck, R.; Fockedey, N.; Haspeslagh, J.; Lanszweert, W.; Parmentier, J.; Termote, J.; Tys, D.; Van Cauwenberghe, C.; Zwaenepoel, A.; Seys, J. (2013). Sea-related words: the origin of the names of sandbanks, channels and other 'sea-related words'. Flanders, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 104-109, more
  • Seys, J.; Demasure, B. (2013). In the surf, in: De Grote Rede 36: The Great War and the Sea. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 36: pp. 110-111, more

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