Jan Romein
Jan Romein (1893–1962) was a Dutch journalist, historian and university teacher.
Also recorded as Ян Мариус Ромейн; Дж. М. Ромейн; Ж. Ромэн; Ян Мариус Николя Ромейн; Jan Marius Nicolas Romein.
Overview
Born at Rotterdam in 1893, died at Amsterdam in 1962.
In detail
Jan Romein studied at Leiden University and Gymnasium Erasmianum. the recorded working language is Dutch and Polish.
The field of work recorded is history and journalism.
Employment is recorded with University of Amsterdam. Membership is recorded of Jan Romein and Annie Romein-Verschool.
Work by Jan Romein is recorded in the collections of Museum Slot Loevestein, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Museon-Omniversum and Anne Frank House.
Distinctions recorded are Righteous Among the Nations.
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“Jan Romein”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2379547: Jan Romein
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