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Barbera van Meerten-Schilperoort : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barbera van Meerten-Schilperoort
Barbera van Meerten-Schilperoort (1778-1853), was a Dutch women's rights activist. She came from a burgher family, and married the vicar Hendrik van Meerten (ca 1760-1830) in 1794. She was given an education in a girls finishing school, which was described as shallow, as was the custom for education offered in the schools for girls at that time. Because of the poverty of the family caused by the French invasion in 1795, she started to give private lessons to contribute to the income of the family. She eventually opened a small girl's school. In 1815, her spouse was appointed school inspector, and through him, she introduced a petition of training courses for teachers in 1816, which was, however, not accepted. She also published several books on education, advice to females, novels and other works. In 1821-1835, she was the editor of the paper ''Penelope''. Her school became one of the most notable institutes of education for females in the Netherlands. She spoke for difference feminism, and argued that females should be given a more public role in the service of the state. In 1832, she started philanthropic work for the betterment of the conditions of female prisoners, and in 1841, she founded the charity association ''Hulpbetoon aan Eerlijke en Vlijtige Armoede'', which was the first women's organization in the Netherlands. She has been referred to as the founder of the organized women's rights movement in the Netherlands. ==References==
* Bonnie G. Smith: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History: 4 Volume Set * (Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland. )
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