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Hoitsema (1847–1934) was a
Dutch feminist.
Mietje Hoitsema was born on 10 July 1847 in Britsum. She was the
daughter of the
theologian Synco Hoitsema...
- theologians: A
brief textbook] (in Latin). Groningen: C. M. Van Bol****s
Hoitsema. OCLC 719403745.
Second edition: 1844,
Third edition: 1851. — (1846). Jezus...
- to:
Mietje Marie Baron (1908–1948),
Dutch swimmer and
diver Maria Mietje Hoitsema (1847–1934),
Dutch feminist Mietje, pen name of
Maria Aletta Hulshoff (1781–1846)...
- (1847–1925) –
politician and
writer Mariane van
Hogendorp (1834–1909)
Mietje Hoitsema (1847–1934) Cornélie
Huygens (1848–1902) – writer,
social democrat and...
- and
peace activist Mariane van
Hogendorp (1834–1909) –
feminist Mietje Hoitsema (1847–1934) Cornélie
Huygens (1848–1902)
Aletta Jacobs (1854–1929) – Chairperson...
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September 2024. "Dr.
Copius Hoitsema (R.N.L.)". genealogieonline.
Retrieved 10
January 2016. Forrer, L. (1923). "
Hoitsema, Dr C.".
Biographical Dictionary...
- Vrouwenvereeniging, 1915. - 2p. (in Dutch)
Waarde voorstander(ster) / M.W.H. Rutgers-
Hoitsema,
Martina G. Kramers, W. Drucker, M.J. de Soete. - [S.L.] : Vereeniging...
- for
women faced opposition from others, however, such as M.W.H. Rutgers-
Hoitsema, who ****erted that it
risked restricting women's freedom. Many
years later...
- de Graaf-de Bruyn,
Suzanna van Rees-Broese van Groenou,
Mietje Rutgers-
Hoitsema, Anna
Maria den Tex-Boissevain,
Thiska Thiel-Wehrbein,
Cornelia Mathilde...
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Vereeniging voor
Vrouwenkiesrecht in 1894.
Together with
Marie Rutgers-
Hoitsema, she
founded the
Society for the
Advancement of Women's
Interests in 1895...