Ferdinand De Ruddere as town-architect of Dendermonde after the First World War: stylistic indifference or balance?
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- Evert Vandeweghe
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-1891923
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- Vandeweghe, Evert. “Ferdinand De Ruddere as Town-Architect of Dendermonde after the First World War: Stylistic Indifference or Balance?” Living with History 1914 1964 : Rebuilding Europe after the First and Second World Wars and the Role of Heritage Preservation, edited by Nicholas Bullock and Luc Verpoest, vol. 12, Leuven University Press, 2011, pp. 244–61.
- APA
- Vandeweghe, E. (2011). Ferdinand De Ruddere as town-architect of Dendermonde after the First World War: stylistic indifference or balance? In N. Bullock & L. Verpoest (Eds.), Living with history 1914 1964 : rebuilding Europe after the first and second World Wars and the role of heritage preservation (Vol. 12, pp. 244–261). Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press.
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- Vandeweghe, Evert. 2011. “Ferdinand De Ruddere as Town-Architect of Dendermonde after the First World War: Stylistic Indifference or Balance?” In Living with History 1914 1964 : Rebuilding Europe after the First and Second World Wars and the Role of Heritage Preservation, edited by Nicholas Bullock and Luc Verpoest, 12:244–61. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press.
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- Vandeweghe, Evert. 2011. “Ferdinand De Ruddere as Town-Architect of Dendermonde after the First World War: Stylistic Indifference or Balance?” In Living with History 1914 1964 : Rebuilding Europe after the First and Second World Wars and the Role of Heritage Preservation, ed by. Nicholas Bullock and Luc Verpoest, 12:244–261. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press.
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- 1.Vandeweghe E. Ferdinand De Ruddere as town-architect of Dendermonde after the First World War: stylistic indifference or balance? In: Bullock N, Verpoest L, editors. Living with history 1914 1964 : rebuilding Europe after the first and second World Wars and the role of heritage preservation. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press; 2011. p. 244–61.
- IEEE
- [1]E. Vandeweghe, “Ferdinand De Ruddere as town-architect of Dendermonde after the First World War: stylistic indifference or balance?,” in Living with history 1914 1964 : rebuilding Europe after the first and second World Wars and the role of heritage preservation, vol. 12, N. Bullock and L. Verpoest, Eds. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press, 2011, pp. 244–261.
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language = {{eng}},
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title = {{Ferdinand De Ruddere as town-architect of Dendermonde after the First World War: stylistic indifference or balance?}},
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