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Jan Marius Nicolas Romein (30 October 1893 – 16 July 1962) was a Dutch
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, literary scholar and professor of history at the University of Amsterdam. A
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and a student of Huizinga, Romein is remembered for his popularizing books of Dutch national history, jointly authored with his wife Annie Romein-Verschoor. His work has been translated into English, German, French, Italian, Polish, Indonesian and Japanese.


Biography

Born in
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, Romein married the writer and historian Annie Romein-Verschoor (1895–1978) on 14 August 1920. Romein began writing while studying humanities at the
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(1914–1920). Of his professors the historian
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inspired him the most. During his studies and impressed by the First World War and the
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he became interested in
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. He translated Franz Mehring's biography on
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into Dutch (1921; with an introductory essay). After a stay of seven months in Denmark, where Romein's friend and former fellow student Hans Kramers had become the assistant of the physicist
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, the couple moved to
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in 1921. Romein became an editor of the daily ''De Tribune'' of the young Communistische Partij Holland (CPH, Communist Party of Holland). In addition, he worked as a freelance writer and translator. Already in 1916-1918 he published a Dutch translation of
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's '' Jean Christophe'' (10 vols., with an introductory essay). In 1924 he received his doctoral degree, with the highest distinction, at the University of Leiden with the dissertation ''Dostoyevsky in the Eyes of Western Critics''. In 1927 he left the communist party, but he remained interested in Marxism and in the political development of the
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and of
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. After publishing a book on the history of the
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(''Byzantium'', 1928) he translated and edited the ''Harmsworth's Universal History of the World'' into Dutch, in co-operation with other historians (1929–1932, 9 vols.), with three added chapters written by himself. His first book publication in the field of Dutch history was a pioneering study on the history of Dutch historical writing during the Middle Ages (1932). His most famous books include a history of ''The Low Countries'' (1934) and a four-volume work with 36 short biographies of important Dutch (1938–1940), both in cooperation with his wife and fellow historian Annie Romein-Verschoor. In 1939, Romein was appointed professor of history at the University of Amsterdam. He survived
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after being held hostage as a prisoner for three months by the German police in the notorious
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police detention camp, and returned to writing and teaching. In 2011 Jan Romein and his wife were posthumously awarded the title "Righteous among the Nations" by
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in
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, for offering a hiding place to two persecuted Jewish fellow-citizens during the German occupation. In 1937, he published an essay on technology called ''"The dialectics of progress"'' (in Dutch: ''"De dialectiek van de vooruitgang"'') in which he describes a phenomenon called the ''" Law of the handicap of a head start"'' (''"Wet van de remmende voorsprong"''), as part of the series ''"The unfinished past"'' (in Dutch: ''"Het onvoltooid verleden"''). This article was also published in German as "Dialektik des Fortschritts" in: ''Mass und Wert. Zweimonatsschrift für freie deutsche Kultur'' (eds.
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and Konrad Falke), vol. 2 (Zurich, Switzerland, 1939). In 1946, Annie Romein received a copy of
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's diary which she tried to have published. When she was unsuccessful, she gave the diary to her husband, who wrote the first article about the diary and its writer, for the newspaper ''
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''. Interest raised by his article led to the diary being published the following year. Romein was interested in the (auto)biographical approach to history. During the years of German occupation he wrote a book on this, which was published in 1946 (German translation 1948) and is still regarded as an informative and original contribution to the historiography of the genre. Also in 1946, he introduced the theory of history as a subject in the academic curriculum. Soon after the beginning of the
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his marxist conceptions, though undogmatic, had placed him in relative isolation, and in 1949 he was denied entry to the
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for an intended speaking engagement at an international scholarly conference in Princeton of which he was one of the initiators. Instead, he was welcomed as a guest professor in the young republic of Indonesia during the 1951–1952 academic year. He devoted the latter part of his life to writing a history of
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during the 25-year period from 1889 to 1914: ''The Watershed of Two Eras. Europe in 1900'', which was published posthumously in 1967 (English edition 1978). According to various reviewers it "is a highly successful attempt at writing an analysis and synthesis of European history between the years 1890 and the outbreak of the First World War", the decades during which Europe's supremacy in the world started waning. "This is one of the best books of its kind of integrated history. (...) Romein has successfully integrated the various branches of history - economic, cultural and political - without being stilted. (...) This work can be read with great profit by the highly educated general reader, the undergraduate history major, the advanced graduate student, and the professional historian." The book devotes chapters to all aspects of European history during this period: not only economic, social, cultural and political history, but also the developments in science, medicine, law and criminology, psychology, literature, art, women emancipation, religion and atheism, education etc. ''The American Historical Review'' concluded: "the book is a treasury of illuminating fact and perceptive commentary." Due to a chronic illness, which became manifest in 1959, he limited his professorship at the University of Amsterdam to solely Theoretical History. He died in Amsterdam in July 1962.


Political views

Romein held Marxist views and was active within the Communist Party of Holland (CPH) from 1917 onwards, initially as a secretary for the historian and communist member of parliament Willem van Ravesteyn, then as a high-ranking editor of the party's daily ''De Tribune''. When internal struggles led to a Moscow-backed "palace revolution" in 1925, Romein sided with Van Ravesteyn and David Wijnkoop, and as a result was forced out of the ''Tribunes editorial board. Expulsion from the party for continued support of Wijnkoop followed in 1927, ending Romein's direct involvement in politics. Romein's Marxism made him a controversial figure and affected his career when in 1938 he was a candidate for a
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at the Municipal University of Amsterdam, where professors were appointed by the municipal council. On the one hand, the liberals and right-wing factions disliked Romein for his continued support of the
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; on the other hand, the communist faction headed by Romein's old friend Wijnkoop were upset about his openly criticizing of Soviet
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, two years earlier. This criticism, however, won him some sympathy within SDAP faction. A majority that included Wijnkoop's communists voted against Romein's appointment. A year later, when a different professorship was vacant, Romein was appointed professor of Dutch history, this time with support from Wijnkoop and despite a vehement campaign against his candidature. In the
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years of the early 1950s, Romein and his collaborators became relatively isolated.As a consequence of his scholarly and political views, Romein's position in the Dutch academic world was relatively isolated, except for the University of Amsterdam where he taught and did his research. However, this isolation should not be exaggerated. At the occasion of his 60th birthday a ''liber amicorum'' was published with contributions by 23 scholars from various universities, also abroad (even from South Africa): ''Weerklank op het werk van Jan Romein. Liber Amicorum'' (Response to the work of Jan Romein), edited by the philosopher Prof. Dr H.J. Pos (chairman), Dr O. Noordenbos (secretary), Prof. Dr B. Becker, Prof. Dr J. Presser, Prof. Dr H. Schulte Nordholt. Amsterdam/Antwerpen: Wereldbibliotheek, October 1953; 227 p. See also the commemorative edition ''Jan Romein'' of the periodical ''De Nieuwe Stem'', vol. 17 (November-December 1962), pp. 613–765, published four months after Romein's death and entirely devoted to his life and work, with contributions by 17 scholars from the Netherlands, Belgium and the United States. He condemned the Soviet crackdown on the
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, in a pamphlet that simultaneously denounced the French and British involvement in Egypt during the
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.


Main works

In English: * "Theoretical History", in: ''Journal of the History of Ideas'', vol. 9, 1948, no. 1, pp. 53–64. * ''A World on the Move; a history of colonialism and nationalism in Asia and North Africa from the turn of the century to the Bandung Conference'' (compiled following an outline of events and dates prepared by J.M. Romein and W.F. Wertheim, who also have written the introductory chapters; captions and running text by H.M. van Randwijk. Transl. from the Dutch by James S. Holmes and A. van Marle), 1956. * "The Common Human Pattern; the origin and scope of historical theories", in: ''Delta, review of arts, life and thought in the Netherlands'', Summer 1959, pp. 5–20. * ''The Asian Century: A History of Modern Nationalism in Asia'' (with Jan Erik Romein, transl. by R.T. Clark, with a foreword by K.M. Panikkar), 1962. German edition 1958, Indonesian ed. 1958, Japanese ed. 1961; Italian ed. 1969. * "Change and Continuity in History: The Problem of the 'turnover'," in: ''Delta, review of arts, life and thought in the Netherlands'', Spring 1963, pp. 27–40. * "The Significance of the Comparative Approach in Asian Historiography. The National and Social Revolution in Asia and the Time Factor", in: ''An Introduction to Indonesian Historiography''. Eds. Soedjatmoko, Mohammed Ali, G.J. Resink, George McT. Kahin, 1965 (3rd ed. 1975), pp. 380–394. * ''History of Mankind: Culture and Scientific Development'', Volume VI: ''The Twentieth Century'' (part of a UNESCO-project). Authors/editors: Caroline F. Ware, K. M. Panikkar, and Jan M. Romein, 1966. * ''The Watershed of Two Eras. Europe in 1900'' (transl. Arnold J. Pomerans. With a biographical and bibliographical introduction by Harry J. Marks, a foreword by Annie Romein-Verschoor, and a preface by Maarten C. Brands), 1978 (first paperback ed. 1982). Books in Dutch, German, Italian, Polish and Bahasa: * ''Dostojewskij in de Westersche critiek. Een hoofdstuk uit de geschiedenis van den literairen roem'' ostoyevsky in the Eyes of Western Critics. A chapter from the history of literary fame 1924 (doctoral dissertation, cum laude, University of Leiden). * ''Byzantium. Geschiedkundig overzicht van staat en beschaving in het Oost-Romeinsche Rijk'' yzantium. Historical survey of state and civilisation in the Eastern Roman Empire 1928. * ''Geschiedenis van de Noord-Nederlandsche geschiedschrijving in de Middeleeuwen; Bijdrage tot de beschavingsgeschiedenis'' istory of the Northern-Dutch Historiography during the Middle Ages. A contribution to civilisation history 1932. * ''De Lage Landen bij de zee. Geïllustreerde geschiedenis van het Nederlandse volk van Duinkerken tot Delfzijl'' he Low Lands by the Sea. An illustrated history of the Dutch people from Dunkirk to Delfzyl 1934 (8th, rev. & augm. ed. 1979). * ''Het onvoltooid verleden'' he Unfinished Past. Essays 1937 (2nd, augm. ed. 1948). * ''Erflaters van onze beschaving. Nederlandse gestalten uit zes eeuwen'' (with Annie Verschoor), 4 vols. egators of our Civilization. Dutch Figures from Six Centuries 1938–1940 (13th ed., in one vol., illustr. 1979). Abridged German edition (transl. U. Huber-Noodt): ''Ahnherren der holländischen Kultur. Vierzehn Lebensbilder mit 13 Porträts'', 1946 (2nd ed. 1961). * ''De biografie, een inleiding'' he Biography; an introduction 1946 (2nd ed. 1951). German edition (transl. U. Huber-Noodt): ''Die Biographie; Einführung in ihre Geschichte und ihre Problematik'', 1948. * ''Theoretische Geschiedenis'' heoretical History 1946. Eng. ed.: ''Theoretical History'', in: ''Journal of the History of Ideas'', vol. 9, 1948, pp. 53–64. German ed.: ''Theoretische Geschichte''. In: ''Schweizer Beiträge zur Allgemeinen Geschichte'', Bern, vol. 5, 1947, pp. 5–27. * ''Apparaat voor de studie der geschiedenis'' pparatus for the study of history 1949 (9th rev. & augm. ed. 1979). * ''In de Hof der Historie. Kleine encyclopaedie der theoretische geschiedenis'' n the Court of History. A Short Encyclopedia of Theoretical History 1951 (2nd ed. 1963). * ''1. Kebangunan Asia. – 2. Pengertian kerdja di Timur dan Barat'', 1953. * ''Asia bergolak, setengah abad sedjarah Asia dalam lebih dari 600 gambar 1900 sampai sekarang'', oleh J.M. Romein dan W.F. Wertheim; teks-teks penghubung oleh H.M. van Randwijk, dan terdjemahan oleh Amal Hamzah, 1954. * ''Aera Asia. Terdjadinja, perkembangan dan kemenangan Nasionalisme di Asia dalam abad ke-20''. Diselenggarakan bersama-sama dengan J.E. Romein; dan terdjemahan oleh Nur Tugiman (Indonesian translation of ''The Asian Century''), 1958. * ''Das Jahrhundert Asiens, Geschichte des modernen asiatischen Nationalismus''; in Zusammenarbeit mit J.E. Romein, übersetzt von H. Jolenberg, 1958. * ''Over integrale geschiedschrijving'' n the writing of Integral History 1958. * ''Op het breukvlak van twee eeuwen'' n the Watershed of Two Centuries 2 vols., 1967 (2nd ed., in one vol., with sub-title: ''De westerse wereld rond 1900'' he Western World around 1900 Illustr. 1976); Eng. transl. 1978, first paperback edition 1982. * ''Il secolo dell'Asia. Imperialismo occidentale e rivoluzione asiatica nel secolo XX''. Prefaz.di Ernesto Ragionieri. Torino: Einaudi, 1969 (Italian translation of ''The Asian Century''). * ''Twórcy kultury holenderskiej'' akers of the Dutch culture Polish translation by Jerzy Hummel of ''Erflaters van onze beschaving''. Warszawa: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy (Warsaw: State Institute for Publishers), 1973; 308 p. * ''Historische lijnen en patronen. Een keuze uit de essays'' istorical headlines and patterns. Selected Essays 1971 (with a preface by Maarten C. Brands; 2nd ed. 1976).


External links


''Het Parool'', April 3, 1946. first published discussion of Anne Frank's diary.Jan M. Romein, "The Significance of the Comparative Approach in Asian Historiography. The National and Social Revolution in Asia and the Time Factor", in: ''An Introduction to Indonesian Historiography.'' Eds. Soedjatmoko, Mohammed Ali, G.J. Resink, George McT. Kahin (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1965), pp. 380-394.


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