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Ferdinand Hardijns

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41:, a socialist newspaper. In it, he printed an appeal for the police not to shoot striking workers, and when he refused to print a response to the article, he was sentenced to two months in prison or a 200 franc fine. 200: 45: 238: 210: 101: 248: 192: 48:, serving for two years. Also in 1895, he was elected as a city councillor in Ghent, serving until 1926. 253: 243: 94:
A House Divided: Catholics, Socialists, and Flemish Nationalists in Nineteenth-Century Belgium
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International Federation of Textile Workers' Associations
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International Federation of Textile Workers' Associations
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Yearbook of the International Free Trade Union Movement
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In 1895, Hardijns became the general secretary of the
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Belgian
Ghent
Belgian Labour Party
International Federation of Textile Workers' Associations


"Ferdinandus Hardijns"
ISBN
9780585114149
Edward Anseele
James Mawdsley
International Federation of Textile Workers' Associations
William Henry Wilkinson
Categories
1864 births
1927 deaths
Belgian Labour Party politicians
Newspaper editors
Belgian trade unionists
People from Ghent

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