Brice Prince

Brice Prince holds a Master’s degree in History from the Université libre de Bruxelles (2021). He was awarded the Charles De Coster Prize in 2021 for his thesis on international solidarity in Canada during the First World War.

In his research, he is particularly interested in the concept of “war godmothers,” international solidarity, and transatlantic relations throughout the 20th century.

He recently completed a documentary research project, in partnership with the Centre for the History of Law and Legal Anthropology and the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, focusing on the history of law faculties during the First World War in Belgium.

Publication:

“Canada and International Solidarity with Belgium (1914–1921): The Relief Work for the Victims of the War in Belgium,” Revue Belge d’Histoire Contemporaine (published in March 2024).

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