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Annie Romein-Verschoor
Dutch historian

Annie Romein-Verschoor

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Dutch historian
A.K.A.
Anna Helena Margaretha (Annie) Romein-Verschoor
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Place of death
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Age
83 years
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Biography

Anna Helena Margaretha (Annie) Romein-Verschoor was a Dutch author and historian. She received the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1970.

Romein-Verschoor studied Dutch and history at the University of Leiden, where she met and married (on 14 August 1920) the Dutch journalist and historian Jan Romein. With her husband, she would author two popularizing books on Dutch history that established their national fame: De lage landen bij de zee ("The Low Countries by the sea", 1934), a Marxist national history that reached a wide audience, and Erflaters van onze beschaving ("Testators of our civilization, four volumes, 1938–1940), a collection of 36 biographies of famous Dutchmen (and one woman, Betje Wolff) of bygone centuries, seventeen of them written by Romein-Verschoor. She joined the Communist Party in 1920 but had definitively left that organisation by 1937.

Romein-Verschoor's 1935 Ph.D. thesis was printed and published in 1936 as Vrouwenspiegel. A study of female authorship in the Dutch language since 1880, the work was reprinted in 1977 and well received by the resurgent feminist movement of the 1970s.

During World War II, the Romeins were forced to go into hiding. In the following Cold War era, they were politically isolated as non-affiliated communists. Romein-Verschoor always remained true to the communist ideal, but publicly defended Boris Pasternak and denounced socialist realism as a "constant distorting of reality to match theory". Nevertheless, she was highly successful and popular as a writer. Her 1970 autobiography Omzien in verwondering ("Looking back in wonder") became a bestseller.

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