Emilie Knappert, the Glossary
Emilie Knappert (1860–1952) was a Dutch social worker who founded several important social work organizations in the Netherlands, including the Leiden Volkshuis (People's House), and was the director of the Amsterdam School of Social Work from 1915 to 1926.[1]
Table of Contents
38 relations: Amsterdam, Annie Salomons, Arnold Toynbee (historian, born 1852), Bentveld, Boarding school, Chartres Cathedral, Craft, Dante Alighieri, District nurse, Dutch people, Ebenezer Howard, Garden city movement, Haarlem, Hebrew language, Helena Mercier, Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker, Henrietta Barnett, Hilversum, John Ruskin, Leiden, Nationale Tentoonstelling van Vrouwenarbeid 1898, Netherlands, Noordwijkerhout, Nunspeet, Quakers, Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area, Samuel Barnett (reformer), Santpoort-Zuid, Schiedam, The Hague, Thomas Carlyle, Toynbee Hall, Victorian era, Vrijzinnige Geloofsgemeenschap NPB, Wilhelmina Drucker, William Morris, William Wordsworth, Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre.
- 19th-century Dutch educators
- 19th-century Dutch women educators
- 20th-century Dutch women educators
- Dutch women activists
Amsterdam
Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.
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Annie Salomons
Annie Salomons (1885–1980) was a Dutch writer, poet and translator.
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Arnold Toynbee (historian, born 1852)
Arnold Toynbee (23 August 18529 March 1883) was an English economic historian also noted for his social commitment and desire to improve the living conditions of the working classes.
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Bentveld
Bentveld is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland.
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Boarding school
A boarding school is a school where pupils live within premises while being given formal instruction.
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Chartres Cathedral
Chartres Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres), is a Catholic Cathedral in Chartres, France, about southwest of Paris, and is the seat of the Bishop of Chartres.
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Craft
A craft or trade is a pastime or an occupation that requires particular skills and knowledge of skilled work.
Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri (– September 14, 1321), most likely baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri and widely known and often referred to in English mononymously as Dante, was an Italian poet, writer, and philosopher.
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District nurse
District Nurses work manage care within the community and lead teams of community nurses and support workers.
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Dutch people
The Dutch (Dutch) are an ethnic group native to the Netherlands.
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Ebenezer Howard
Sir Ebenezer Howard (29 January 1850 – 1 May 1928) was an English urban planner and founder of the garden city movement, known for his publication To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform (1898), the description of a utopian city in which people live harmoniously together with nature.
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Garden city movement
The garden city movement was a 20th century urban planning movement promoting satellite communities surrounding the central city and separated with greenbelts.
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Haarlem
Haarlem (predecessor of Harlem in English) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands.
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Hebrew language
Hebrew (ʿÎbrit) is a Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family.
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Helena Mercier
Helena Mercier (1839–1910) was a Dutch social-liberal feminist, a social reformer, a writer, and one of the founders of the idea of social work in the Netherlands. Emilie Knappert and Helena Mercier are 19th-century Dutch educators, 19th-century Dutch women educators and Dutch women activists.
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Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker
Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker (Amsterdam, 11 August 1857 – The Hague, 5 September 1917) was a Dutch liberal politician of the Free-thinking Democratic League.
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Henrietta Barnett
Dame Henrietta Octavia Weston Barnett, DBE (née Rowland; 4 May 1851 – 10 June 1936) was an English social reformer, educationist, and author.
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Hilversum
Hilversum is a city and municipality in the province of North Holland, Netherlands.
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John Ruskin
John Ruskin (8 February 1819 20 January 1900) was an English writer, philosopher, art historian, art critic and polymath of the Victorian era.
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Leiden
Leiden (in English and archaic Dutch also Leyden) is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands.
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Nationale Tentoonstelling van Vrouwenarbeid 1898
Nationale Tentoonstelling van Vrouwenarbeid 1898 (literary: 'National Exhibition of Women's Work') was a national exhibition which took place in The Hague in The Netherlands 9 July – 21 September 1898.
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Netherlands
The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.
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Noordwijkerhout
Noordwijkerhout is a town and former municipality in the western part of the Netherlands, in the province of South Holland.
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Nunspeet
Nunspeet is a municipality and town in the central Netherlands.
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Quakers
Quakers are people who belong to the Religious Society of Friends, a historically Protestant Christian set of denominations.
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Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area
The Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area (Metropoolregio Rotterdam Den Haag) is a metropolitan area encompassing the cities of Rotterdam and The Hague as well as 21 other municipalities.
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Samuel Barnett (reformer)
Samuel Augustus Barnett (8 February 1844 – 17 June 1913) was a Church of England cleric and social reformer who was particularly associated with the establishment of the first university settlement, Toynbee Hall, in east London in 1884.
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Santpoort-Zuid
Santpoort-Zuid (Santpoort South) is a village in the municipality of Velsen in the Dutch province of North Holland.
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Schiedam
Schiedam is a large town and municipality in the west of the Netherlands.
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The Hague
The Hague is the capital city of the South Holland province of the Netherlands.
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Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle (4 December 17955 February 1881) was a Scottish essayist, historian, and philosopher from the Scottish Lowlands.
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Toynbee Hall
Toynbee Hall is a charitable institution that works to address the causes and impacts of poverty in the East End of London and elsewhere.
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Victorian era
In the history of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.
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Vrijzinnige Geloofsgemeenschap NPB
The Vrijzinnige Geloofsgemeenschap NPB (English: Liberal Community of Faith NBP) is a liberal Christian denomination in the Netherlands, a member of the Dutch Raad van Kerken (English: Council of Churches) and the International Association for Religious Freedom.
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Wilhelmina Drucker
Wilhelmina Drucker (née Wilhelmina Elizabeth Lensing; 30 September 1847 in Amsterdam – 5 December 1925 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch politician and writer.
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William Morris
William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, artist, writer, and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts movement.
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William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth (7 April 177023 April 1850) was an English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads (1798).
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Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre
Woodbrooke Study Centre is a Quaker college in Selly Oak, Birmingham, England.
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See also
19th-century Dutch educators
- Abraham Kuyper
- Anna Barbara van Meerten-Schilperoort
- Anna Reijnvaan
- Betty Holtrop-van Gelder
- Dionysius Koolen
- Emilie Knappert
- Geertruida Wijthoff
- Gerard van Wieringhen Borski
- Helena Mercier
- Hendrica Leurs
- Hirsch Sommerhausen
- Johan Andreas Dèr Mouw
- Johannes Godefridus Frederiks
- Marie Muller-Lulofs
- Nellie van Kol
- Pieter Cort van der Linden
19th-century Dutch women educators
- Anna Barbara van Meerten-Schilperoort
- Anna Reijnvaan
- Betty Holtrop-van Gelder
- Emilie Knappert
- Helena Mercier
- Hendrica Leurs
- Marie Muller-Lulofs
- Nellie van Kol
20th-century Dutch women educators
- Ankie Broekers-Knol
- Anna Reijnvaan
- Anna Sipkema
- Annemarie Grewel
- Beatrice Boeke-Cadbury
- Caecilia Loots
- Cornelia Razoux Schultz-Metzer
- Elisabeth Gottschalk
- Els Borst
- Emilie Knappert
- Erica Terpstra
- Guusje ter Horst
- Henriëtte Pimentel
- Ina Brouwer
- Irene Vorrink
- Jacqueline Cramer
- Jet Bussemaker
- Laura Bromet
- Margot Kraneveldt
- Maria van der Hoeven
- Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg
- Marie van Zeggelen
- Nellie van Kol
- Nicolette Bruining
- Nola Hatterman
- Nydia Ecury
- Olga Orman
- Thung Sin Nio
- Tineke Netelenbos
Dutch women activists
- Adrienne van Melle-Hermans
- Alice Besseling
- Ancilla van de Leest
- Anette Poelman
- Annelien Kappeyne van de Coppello
- Beatrice Boeke-Cadbury
- Betsy Perk
- Catherine de Jong
- Corry Tendeloo
- Eline Vedder
- Ellen 't Hoen
- Emilie Knappert
- Esther Ouwehand
- Eva Vlaardingerbroek
- Eveline Herfkens
- Femke Merel van Kooten
- Helena Mercier
- Ina Brouwer
- Jacqueline de Jong
- Joke Swiebel
- Kathleen Ferrier (politician)
- Lenie 't Hart
- Leonie Vestering
- Liesbeth van Tongeren
- Lilianne Ploumen
- Lina Gratama
- Marga Klompé
- Mariëtte Hamer
- Marianne Thieme
- Marie Jeanette de Lange
- Marie Muller-Lulofs
- Marie van Zeggelen
- Marjan Minnesma
- Mary Fleddérus
- Myrthe Hilkens
- P. van Heerdt tot Eversberg-Quarles van Ufford
- Ria Beckers
- Sand Van Roy
- Sandra Roelofs
- Sjoera Dikkers
- Sonja van den Ende
- Sylvana Simons
- Tanja Dezentjé
- Tanja Nijmeijer
- Titia van der Tuuk
- Yvette Laclé
- Zara Whites