Difference between revisions of "House, City, World, Nation, Globe"
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− | || As the Mundaneum is closed by governmental decision, the archives are moved Rue Fetis 44, Brussels in the House of Paul Otlet | + | || As the Mundaneum is closed by governmental decision, the archives are moved [[place::Rue Fetis 44, Brussels]] in the House of [[person::Paul Otlet]] |
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| [[dc:date::1960]]'s | | [[dc:date::1960]]'s | ||
− | || " Les amis du palais mondial" organize different events to the memory of Paul Otlet | + | || " Les amis du palais mondial" organize different events to the memory of [[person::Paul Otlet]] |
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| [[dc:date::1914]] | | [[dc:date::1914]] | ||
− | || "The palais mondial" sets up at Jubelpark,11 Parc du Cinquantenaire, Brussels. Installation will be a little delayed due to the upcoming WWI. | + | || "The palais mondial" sets up at [[place::Parc du Cinquantenaire 11, Brussels|Jubelpark, 11 Parc du Cinquantenaire, Brussels]]. Installation will be a little delayed due to the upcoming WWI. |
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| [[dc:date::1934]] | | [[dc:date::1934]] | ||
− | || Publication of the " | + | || Publication of the book "[[Traité de la documentation]]" |
|| PUBLICATION | || PUBLICATION | ||
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| [[dc:date::1891]] | | [[dc:date::1891]] | ||
− | || Henri Lafontaine publishes an essay "Pour une bibliographie de la paix" | + | || [[person::Henri Lafontaine]] publishes an essay "Pour une bibliographie de la paix" |
|| PUBLICATION | || PUBLICATION | ||
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| 2-4 septembre [[dc:date::1895]] | | 2-4 septembre [[dc:date::1895]] | ||
− | || First Conférence of Bibliographie that decides the creation of l' | + | || First Conférence of Bibliographie that decides the creation of "l'Institut International de Bibliographie" (IIB) |
|| CITY | || CITY | ||
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| [[dc:date::1893]] | | [[dc:date::1893]] | ||
− | || Otlet and Lafontaine start toguether "l'Office International de Bibliologie Sociologique (OIBS)" | + | || [[person::Paul Otlet|Otlet] and [[person::Henri Lafontaine|Lafontaine] start toguether "l'Office International de Bibliologie Sociologique (OIBS)" |
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| mai [[dc:date::1910] | | mai [[dc:date::1910] | ||
− | || Official Creation of IUA "International union of associations" In 1914, it federates 230 organizations, a little more than half the existing ones. L'IUA promotes internationalist aspirations and desire for peace that will lead in 1920 to the creation of "Société des Nations". | + | || Official Creation of IUA, "International union of associations" In 1914, it federates 230 organizations, a little more than half the existing ones. L'IUA promotes internationalist aspirations and desire for peace that will lead in 1920 to the creation of "Société des Nations". |
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| juin [[dc:date::1907 ]] | | juin [[dc:date::1907 ]] | ||
− | || Otlet and Lafontaine organize a Central Office for International Associations that will become the "International Union of Associations" (IUA) at the first Congres mondial des associations internationales in Brussels in mai 1910 | + | || [[person::Paul Otlet|Otlet] and [[person::Henri Lafontaine|Lafontaine] organize a Central Office for International Associations that will become the "International Union of Associations" (IUA) at the first Congres mondial des associations internationales in Brussels in mai 1910 |
|| WORLD | || WORLD | ||
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| [[dc:date::1913]] | | [[dc:date::1913]] | ||
− | || Henri Lafontaine is awarded the Nobel Price for Peace | + | || [[person::Henri Lafontaine]] is awarded the Nobel Price for Peace |
|| WORLD | || WORLD | ||
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| [[dc:date::1916]] | | [[dc:date::1916]] | ||
− | || Lafontaine publishes, " | + | || [[person::Henri Larontaine|Lafontaine]] publishes, "The great solution: magnissima charta" |
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| [[dc:date::1833]] | | [[dc:date::1833]] | ||
− | || Henri | + | || [[person::Henri Larontaine]] creates la "Société Belge de l'arbitrage et de la paix" |
|| COUNTRY | || COUNTRY | ||
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| [[dc:date::1944]] | | [[dc:date::1944]] | ||
− | || Death of Paul Otlet he is buried in Etterbeek cemetery | + | || Death of Paul Otlet. he is buried in [[place::Cimetière d'Ixelles|Etterbeek cemetery]] |
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| [[dc:date::1993]] | | [[dc:date::1993]] | ||
− | || Elio Di Rupo organises the transportation of Otlet archives 76 rue de Nimy, à Mons | + | || [[person::Elio Di Rupo]] organises the transportation of Otlet archives to [[place::76 Rue de Nimy, Mons|76 rue de Nimy]], à Mons |
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| [[dc:date::1890]] | | [[dc:date::1890]] | ||
− | || Henri Lafontaine meets Paul Otlet | + | || [[person::Henri Lafontaine]] meets [[person::Paul Otlet]] |
|| PERSONAL | || PERSONAL | ||
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| [[dc:date::1894]] | | [[dc:date::1894]] | ||
− | || Henri Lafontaine is elected senator from Hainaut and later on senator from Liège-Brabant | + | || [[person::Henri Lafontaine]] is elected senator from Hainaut and later on senator from Liège-Brabant |
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| [[dc:date::1907]] | | [[dc:date::1907]] | ||
− | || Henri Lafontaine is elected president of "bureau international de la paix" that he previously contributed to organize | + | || [[person::Henri Lafontaine]] is elected president of "bureau international de la paix" that he previously contributed to organize |
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Revision as of 08:36, 22 September 2015
DATE | EVENT | SCALE |
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1934 | As the Mundaneum is closed by governmental decision, the archives are moved Rue Fetis 44, Brussels in the House of Paul Otlet | HOUSE |
1960's | " Les amis du palais mondial" organize different events to the memory of Paul Otlet | HOUSE |
1914 | "The palais mondial" sets up at Jubelpark, 11 Parc du Cinquantenaire, Brussels. Installation will be a little delayed due to the upcoming WWI. | CITY |
1920 | Opening of the "Palais Mondial" | CITY |
1924 | "Foire du caoutchouc" at the Palais Mondial, some collections will be moved to leave space for the event. | CITY |
1941 | Some files from the Mundaneum collections that concerned international associations, are transfered to Germany because they are assumed to have propaganda value. | WORLD |
1934 | Publication of the book "Traité de la documentation" | PUBLICATION |
1891 | Henri Lafontaine publishes an essay "Pour une bibliographie de la paix" | PUBLICATION |
2-4 septembre 1895 | First Conférence of Bibliographie that decides the creation of "l'Institut International de Bibliographie" (IIB) | CITY |
1893 | [[person::Paul Otlet|Otlet] and [[person::Henri Lafontaine|Lafontaine] start toguether "l'Office International de Bibliologie Sociologique (OIBS)" | CITY |
mai [[dc:date::1910] | Official Creation of IUA, "International union of associations" In 1914, it federates 230 organizations, a little more than half the existing ones. L'IUA promotes internationalist aspirations and desire for peace that will lead in 1920 to the creation of "Société des Nations". | CITY |
juin 1907 | [[person::Paul Otlet|Otlet] and [[person::Henri Lafontaine|Lafontaine] organize a Central Office for International Associations that will become the "International Union of Associations" (IUA) at the first Congres mondial des associations internationales in Brussels in mai 1910 | WORLD |
25-27 août 1910 | Le "Congrès International de Bibliographie et de Documentation" deals both with issues of international cooperation between non governmental organizations and the structure of universal documentation. | WORLD |
1911 | More than 600 people/institutions are listed as IIB members or refering to heir methods specifically UDC.. | WORLD |
1924 | Creation, within l'IIB, of the Central Classification Commission focusing on the development of Universal Decimal Classification | WORLD |
1931 | IIB becomes l'International Institut of documentation (IID) and in 1938 is named International Fédération of documentation (IDF) | WORLD |
10-11 juillet 1908 | "Congrès bibliographique international" (Bruxelles) | CITY |
1900 | "Congrès bibliographique international" (Paris) | WORLD |
1913 | Henri Lafontaine is awarded the Nobel Price for Peace | WORLD |
1916 | Lafontaine publishes, "The great solution: magnissima charta" | PUBLICATION |
1882 | Triple Alliance renewed in 1902 | WORLD |
1904 | "Entente cordiale" between France and England over the colonies | WORLD |
1890's | first colonial wars (fachoda, boers...) | WORLD |
1833 | Henri Larontaine creates la "Société Belge de l'arbitrage et de la paix" | COUNTRY |
1944 | Death of Paul Otlet. he is buried in Etterbeek cemetery | COUNTRY |
1993 | Elio Di Rupo organises the transportation of Otlet archives to 76 rue de Nimy, à Mons | COUNTRY |
1890 | Henri Lafontaine meets Paul Otlet | PERSONAL |
1894 | Henri Lafontaine is elected senator from Hainaut and later on senator from Liège-Brabant | COUNTRY |
1907 | Henri Lafontaine is elected president of "bureau international de la paix" that he previously contributed to organize | PERSONAL |
1891 | Entente franco-russe: preliminairy to the "triple entente" that will be signed in 1907 | WORLD |
1870 | Franco-Prussian war | WORLD |
1905 | First Morroccan Crisis | WORLD |
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Facts about "House, City, World, Nation, Globe"
Dc:data | 1920 + |
Person | Paul Otlet +, Henri Lafontaine +, Henri Larontaine + and Elio Di Rupo + |
Place | Rue Fetis 44, Brussels +, Parc du Cinquantenaire 11, Brussels +, Cimetière d'Ixelles + and 76 Rue de Nimy, Mons + |
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