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Anna Helena Margaretha (Annie) Romein-Verschoor (4 February 1885 – 5 February 1975) was a Dutch writer 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-

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  • Annie Romein-Verschoor (de)
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  • Anna Helena Margaretha Romein-Verschoor, geb. Verschoor (* 4. Februar 1895 in Nijmegen; † 5. Februar 1978 in Amsterdam), war eine niederländische Autorin und Historikerin. Sie schrieb zahlreiche Bücher, oft gemeinsam mit ihrem Mann , und wurde in den Niederlanden mehrfach mit Preisen geehrt. 1946 setzte sie sich für die Herausgabe des Buches Tagebuch der Anne Frank ein und schrieb das Vorwort zur ersten Ausgabe. (de)
  • Anna Helena Margaretha ROMEIN-VERSCHOOR, konata kiel Annie ROMEIN-VERSCHOOR (naskiĝis la 4-an de februaro 1895 en Nijmegen, mortis la 5-an de februaro 1978 en Amsterdamo) estis nederlanda verkisto kaj historiisto. (eo)
  • Anna Helena Margaretha (Annie) Romein-Verschoor, née le 4 février 1895 à Hatert, près de Nimègue, et morte le 5 février 1978 à Amsterdam, est une écrivaine et historienne néerlandaise. Elle reçoit le prix Constantijn Huygens en 1970. (fr)
  • Anna Helena Margaretha (Annie) Romein-Verschoor (lahir di Nijmegen, 4 Februari 1895 - meninggal di Amsterdam, 5 Februari 1978) adalah seorang penulis dan sejarawan Belanda. Ia meraih pada 1970, dan penerima sejumlah penghargaan lainnya. Pada 14 Agustus 1920, ia menikahi jurnalis dan sejarawan Belanda Jan Romein. KLM yang dioperasikan sebuah McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (PH-KCF) dinamai untuk menghormatinya. (in)
  • Anna Helena Margaretha (Annie) Romein-Verschoor (Nijmegen, 4 februari 1895 - Amsterdam, 5 februari 1978) was een Nederlandse schrijfster en historica. (nl)
  • Anna Helena Margaretha (Annie) Romein-Verschoor, född 4 februari 1895 i Nijmegen, död 5 februari 1978 i Amsterdam, var en nederländsk litteratursociolog och historiker. Romein-Verschoor disputerade för doktorsgraden 1935 på avhandlingen De Nederlandse romanschrijfster na 1880 ("Den nederländska romanförfattarinnan efter 1880"). Tillsammans med sin make, historikern (1893–1962), utgav hon historiska standardverk, som Erflaters van onze beschaving ("De gav oss vårt kulturarv", 1–4, 1938–1940). (sv)
  • Anna Helena Margaretha Romein-Verschoor, mais conhecida como Annie Romein-Verschoor, foi uma autora e historiadora neerlandesa. Formada em história pela Universidade de Leiden, adquiriu popularidade nacional na década de 1930 com livros escritos em colaboração com o marido, Jan Romein, incluindo Países Baixos à Beira Mar (1934), uma história nacional marxista. Suas escritas acerca da autoria feminina foram reimpressas durante a década de 1970 e se tornaram popular entre apoiadores da segunda onda do feminismo. (pt)
  • Anna Helena Margaretha (Annie) Romein-Verschoor (4 February 1885 – 5 February 1975) was a Dutch writer 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- (en)
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