The Dutch anti-revolutionary and Protestant thinker, historian, jurist, and politician Guillaume (Willem) Groen van Prinsterer (Voorburg, 21 August 1801 – The Hague, 19 May 1876) played an important role in the Netherlands after 1813, the period after the Batavian–French era. He came from an enlightened–conservative family from Holland. His father was a doctor and court physician and his mother was very wealthy. After finishing his studies at Leiden University, he graduated as a doctor of literature and law, and in 1823 became a lawyer in The Hague. He was a very gifted child who grew up to become a gentleman and mingled in high society, attending balls and parties. In 1827, he started working in Brussels and later became secretary to King ...
A letter of Rev. Anthony Brummelkamp to G. Groen van Prinsterer concerning the Christelijke Vrienden...
The three conspirators mentioned in the title, all of the Calvinist party, planned to take Leiden an...
De meeste biografen wijten de meningsverschillen tussen Van Hogendorp en Willem I aan hun moeilijke ...
This thesis provides an analytical interpretation of the critique Dutch nineteenth-century statesman...
For a long time the image of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century was that of a predominant...
In this letter, G.Groen van Prinsterer wrote to M. J. Koenen, in which Groen protested the quarterin...
Jan van der Groen, noted for his 1669 gardener’s handbook Den Nederlandtsen Hovenier, was a Hague fl...
The Belgian Nobility and the Orangism (1815-1830). When William i of Orange-Nassau became King of t...
De laatste dagen van de Republiek - de eerste dagen van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden: Gijsbert Kar...
In a letter of G. Groen van Prinsterer to Rev. Hendrik P. Scholte, Groen wrote about some church mat...
This political biography analyzes the political influence of, and methods used by, P.W.A. Cort van d...
A letter of W. De Clercq to Mr. and Mrs. Groen van Prinsterer, in which the writer talks about the S...
Frijhoff Willem. G. Groenhuis, De Predikanten. The social position of Dutch preachers in the 17th ce...
Gerrit Gijsbert van Paddenburgh (1783 - 1822, the first Dutch writer to permanently settle at Curaça...
A letter of G. Groen van Prinsterer to J. T. Bodel Nijenhuis about another meeting of the Christen ...
A letter of Rev. Anthony Brummelkamp to G. Groen van Prinsterer concerning the Christelijke Vrienden...
The three conspirators mentioned in the title, all of the Calvinist party, planned to take Leiden an...
De meeste biografen wijten de meningsverschillen tussen Van Hogendorp en Willem I aan hun moeilijke ...
This thesis provides an analytical interpretation of the critique Dutch nineteenth-century statesman...
For a long time the image of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century was that of a predominant...
In this letter, G.Groen van Prinsterer wrote to M. J. Koenen, in which Groen protested the quarterin...
Jan van der Groen, noted for his 1669 gardener’s handbook Den Nederlandtsen Hovenier, was a Hague fl...
The Belgian Nobility and the Orangism (1815-1830). When William i of Orange-Nassau became King of t...
De laatste dagen van de Republiek - de eerste dagen van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden: Gijsbert Kar...
In a letter of G. Groen van Prinsterer to Rev. Hendrik P. Scholte, Groen wrote about some church mat...
This political biography analyzes the political influence of, and methods used by, P.W.A. Cort van d...
A letter of W. De Clercq to Mr. and Mrs. Groen van Prinsterer, in which the writer talks about the S...
Frijhoff Willem. G. Groenhuis, De Predikanten. The social position of Dutch preachers in the 17th ce...
Gerrit Gijsbert van Paddenburgh (1783 - 1822, the first Dutch writer to permanently settle at Curaça...
A letter of G. Groen van Prinsterer to J. T. Bodel Nijenhuis about another meeting of the Christen ...
A letter of Rev. Anthony Brummelkamp to G. Groen van Prinsterer concerning the Christelijke Vrienden...
The three conspirators mentioned in the title, all of the Calvinist party, planned to take Leiden an...
De meeste biografen wijten de meningsverschillen tussen Van Hogendorp en Willem I aan hun moeilijke ...