Patricia Carson



Patricia Mary Carson ( Oreston , March 51929 ) is a British - Belgianhistorian and author .



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[ hide ]  *1 Family  ==Family [ edit] == Patricia Carson was born in a suburb of Plymouth . She is the daughter of Archibald Stewart Carson and Dorothy Hilde-Clewlow.
 * 2 Life
 * 3 Tribute
 * 4 Publications
 * 5 Literature

She was married in 1954 by Raoul Caenegem, historian and professor at the University of Ghent . They have two sons and a daughter. ==Lifespan [ edit] == Carson received a BA in History from the University of London, followed by a Master of arts (history) with a thesis devoted to London in the eighteenth century.

After her marriage she came to live in Ghent and studied the relations between England and the Low Countries, through the ages. Her most successful book, which was often reissued, is entitled The Fair Face of Flanders . ==Tribute [ Edit] == ==Publications [ edit] ==
 * Eugène Baie Price in 1977 for the "Fair Face of Flanders'.
 * On 8 July 1996 Patricia Carson received a personal record in the Belgian nobility, with the title of baroness. As a motto she chose from bank to bank .
 * The building of the first bridge at Westminster, in: Journal of Transport History, Vol. III, No. 2, Leicester, 1957.
 * Guide to Materials for West African History in the Archives of Belium and Holland, London, 1962
 * Guide to Materials for West African History in French Archives, London, 1968
 * The Fair Face of Flanders, Ghent, 1969 - 1974 - 1991 - 1995 - 1997 (translated into Dutch in 1977, in German 1982 Bulgarian 1984 and reprinted in subsequent years)
 * Le Miroir de la Flandre, translated into French by Mady Buysse of "The Fair Face of Flanders', 1973
 * The British Connection, in: Acts of Social History and Archaeology at Ghent, 1974 (translated as British and Flemings , in: Neerlandia, 1975
 * Flanders and the Netherlands seen from a British point of view, in: The Low Countries, 1970
 * (Along with Gaby Danhieux)
 * Ghent, a town for all seasons, Ghent, 1972
 * Ghent, a city of all time, 1977, revised edition 1992
 * Gand ville de tous temps, 1972
 * Ghent, eine Stadt aus all Zeiten, 1975
 * James Arteveldehogeschool: The man from Ghent, 1980
 * Flanders in Creative Contrasts, Lannoo, Tielt and Davidsfonds, Leuven, 1989
 * (With H. Brondeel, translator) in Endless Variety: a historical fresco of Flanders
 * Jacob van Artevelde (translation Marijke Brutsaert) Davidsfonds, Leuven, 1996
 * Fascinating Flanders, Tielt, 2004 (second edition 2011)