Johan van Hulst
His Excellency Johan van Hulst | |
---|---|
Parliamentary leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal in the Senate of the Netherlands | |
In office 8 June 1977 – 10 June 1981 | |
Preceded by | First |
Succeeded by | Jan Christiaanse |
Parliamentary leader of the Christian Historical Union in the Senate of the Netherlands | |
In office 10 December 1968 – 8 June 1977 | |
Preceded by | Johannes Christiaan Bührmann |
Succeeded by | Party Disbanded |
Chairman of the Christian Historical Union | |
In office 5 October 1968 – 19 February 1972 | |
Leader |
Jur Mellema (1968–1970) Berend Jan Udink (1970–1971) Arnold Tilanus (1971–1972) |
Preceded by | Arnold Tilanus |
Succeeded by | Otto van Verschuer |
Member of the European Parliament for the Netherlands | |
In office 16 October 1961 – 30 September 1968 | |
Member of the Senate of the Netherlands | |
In office 3 July 1956 – 10 June 1981 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Johan Wilhelm van Hulst 28 January 1911 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Political party |
Christian Democratic Appeal (from 1980) |
Other political affiliations |
Christian Historical Union (1945–1980) |
Spouse(s) | Anna Jannetta Donker (m. 1936–1998; her death) |
Children | 2 children |
Residence | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Alma mater | VU University Amsterdam (Master of Philosophy, Master of Psychology, Master of Education, Master of Letters, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Psychology, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Letters) |
Occupation |
Politician Author Teacher Pedagogue Professor |
Religion |
Reformed (until 2004) Protestantism (from 2004) |
Johan Wilhelm van Hulst (born 28 January 1911) is a retired Dutch politician of the defunct Christian Historical Union (CHU) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).
He served as Member of the Senate from July 3, 1956 until June 10, 1981. He served as the Parliamentary leader of the Christian Historical Union in the Senate from December 10, 1968 until June 8, 1977 when the Christian Historical Union merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal, he became the first Parliamentary leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal in the Senate serving until June 10, 1981. He was a Member of the European Parliament for the Christian Democratic Group, from October 16, 1961 until September 30, 1968. Van Hulst was the Party chair of the Christian Historical Union from September 13, 1969 until February 19, 1972.
Van Hulst is an emeritus professor of Pedagogy at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and the highly prolific author of more than one hundred publications. He is also a chess player. In 1943 he was responsible for rescuing hundreds of Jewish babies and children from the nursery of the Hollandsche Schouwburg in Amsterdam before they were deported. For his humanitarian actions he received the Yad Vashem Distinction as a Righteous Among the Nations from the State of Israel on 8 March 1972.
Early life
Van Hulst was born on January 28, 1911 in Amsterdam. He studied psychology and pedagogy at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. In the meanwhile he also worked as a teacher and mentor in the cities Oudewater, Utrecht and Purmerend. From 1942 until 1960 he was Principal of the Pedagogical Academy in Amsterdam. In that capacity he was responsible for rescuing hundreds of Jewish babies and children from the nursery of the Hollandsche Schouwburg for which he received the Yad Vashem Distinction in 1973. He is the author of several publications.
Politics
Senate
Van Hulst has served as a politician at several levels. From 1956 until 1981 he was a member of the Dutch Senate. From 1961 until 1968 he was a member of the European Parliament and from 1969 until 1972 he was chairman of the Christian Historical Union (CHU). From 1972 until 1981 Van Hulst was group leader in the Senate of the Netherlands; first for the Christian Historical Union (CHU) and from 1977 on for the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).[1]
Chairman
Van Hulst was elected as Chairman of the Christian Historical Union on 5 October 1968 during the Christian Historical Union party conference of 1968. Van Hulst was tasked with preparing for the upcoming for the Dutch general election of 1971.
Personal
Van Hulst is also an active chess player. At the age of 95 he won the Corus Chess Tournament for (former) politicians. He won the tournament again in 2010.[2][3][4] On 28 January 2011 Van Hulst celebrated his 100th birthday. According to René van der Linden, the president of the Senate of the Netherlands, Van Hulst is the first former member of the Senate of the Netherlands to reach the age of 100 since the establishment of the upper house in 1815.[5]
References
- ↑ (Dutch) Parlement en Politiek Dr. J.W. (Johan) van Hulst
- ↑ (Dutch) schaaksite.nl Johan van Hulst (99 jaar) wint toernooi parlementariërs
- ↑ Chess Vibes The endgame technique of a 99-year-old 3 March 2010
- ↑ (Dutch) Man Bijt Hond Max Euwe werd 75 jaar geleden wereldkampioen schaken 15 December 2010
- ↑ (Dutch) Eerste Kamer der Staten-Generaal Kamervoorzitter feliciteert honderdjarige oud-senator Van Hulst 28 January 2011
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johan van Hulst. |
- (Dutch) Dr. J.W. (Johan) van Hulst Parlement & Politiek
- (Dutch) Dr. J.W. van Hulst (CDA) Eerste Kamer der Staten-Generaal
- (Dutch) Johan van Hulst Yad Vashem
Party political offices | ||
---|---|---|
Preceded by Arnold Tilanus |
Chairman of the Christian Historical Union 1968–1972 |
Succeeded by Otto van Verschuer |
Preceded by Johannes Christiaan Bührmann |
Parliamentary leader of the Christian Historical Union in the Senate of the Netherlands 1968–1977 |
Party Disbanded |
New creation | Parliamentary leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal in the Senate of the Netherlands 1977–1981 |
Succeeded by Jan Christiaanse |