Society of Humanitarianism

Colonies of Benevolence
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Colonists in Willemsoord
LocationNetherlands, Belgium
CriteriaCultural: (ii), (iv)
Reference1555
Inscription2021 (44th Session)
Area2,012 ha (7.77 sq mi)
Coordinates52°51′26″N 6°11′31″E / 52.85728°N 6.192°E / 52.85728; 6.192
Society of Humanitarianism is located in Netherlands
Society of Humanitarianism
Location of Frederiksoord

The Society of Humanitarianism (Dutch: Maatschappij van Weldadigheid) was a Dutch private organization set up in 1818 by general Johannes van den Bosch to help poor families, mostly from the big cities, improve their lot in the aftermath of the Napoleonic French occupation by granting them farming land.[1] He petitioned William I of the Netherlands for its formation and bought uncultivated land in Drenthe for the poor to exploit. The Estate 'Westerbeeksloot' in what is now Frederiksoord was the society's administrative center.[2] The estate at Frederiksoord and the colonies built by the Society at Wilhelminaoord, Wortel and Veenhuizen were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2021 for their testimony to a unique 19th century philosophical movement and their outstanding urban planning.[3]

Background and Aims

The Netherlands was severely depleted in the early nineteenth century, after the French domination. The Dutch East India Company had been dissolved in 1798, and the Dutch territory held along the Baltic sea was lost in 1806.[1] This severely hampered both domestic and foreign trade. In addition, the early Industrial Revolution caused rapid population growth, especially in the cities which were ill-prepared to handle such growth. Finally, in 1815, Mount Tambora in Indonesia erupted, leading to a "year without summer" in 1816, in which many crops failed to produce.[1] Many families lived in the cities and in the countryside in abject poverty. Building on the philosophy of the Enlightenment and the prevailing culture of colonialism at the time, Johannes van den Bosch he recognized this problem and attempted to implement a domestic colonization scheme where the poor would be provided a place to live and work off of the land. He developed the "Society of Humanitarianism" in order to achieve that goal.

The Society of Humanitarianism attempted to address the root causes of poverty, offering sustainable employed for all able-bodied poor people.[2] The colonies were supposed to be self-sustainable, with unskilled paupers being educated and reformed into "ideal citizens".[1] However, the Society was not meant to care for people who were unable to work, but rather for those who were unwilling to. van den Bosch wrote:

We do not feel it incumbent upon ourselves to deal with poverty in general, or with all its manifestations. However, those who are born connected with, or in a state of, defencelessness or outright inability to labour, must of course be and remain subject to local care of civil Government, of the existing charity institutions, or of such Councils for assistance to the poor as have been established for centuries by the various religious denominations, for the support of its impoverished fellow believers. That poverty alone, which springs from lack of employment while willing and able to perform labour, in my opinion demands and deserves our attention, to the extent that we are indivisible and participating citizens of a free State, because it is susceptible, through the collaboration of particular persons, to be positively combated, at times reduced, and perhaps once completely overcome, at least be contained within those limits where it will cease to be burdensome and even dangerous for society.[4]

Trial Colony

Johannes van den Bosch went energetically to work. On August 25, 1818 - one week after the purchase of the property by the Estate Westerbeeksloot near modern-day Frederiksoord - he laid the foundation stone for the first settlers home. On October 29, 1818, the first families arrived in the colony, which was still a "trial colony". A total of 52 families from all parts of the country were selected to participate in the experiment of Johannes van den Bosch. After four and a half years, there were still 42 families under the care of the Society of Humanitarianism. A large part of them lived there until their death, and their adventures are described by Wil Schackmann in "De Proefkolonie"[2].

Free vs. "Unfree" Colonies

After the success of the trial colony, the Society then built permanent colonies The first colonies were later transformed into the village Frederiksoord, and the other colonies into the villages Wilhelminaoord and Boschoord (in Southwest Drenthe) and Willemsoord (in Northwest Overijssel). These "free" colonies were primarily for sponsored families and were developed with the intention that the families would run small, self-sufficient farms under supervision.[1] Each colony consisted of small houses that were regularly spaced along straight roads.[3] These houses were modest but probably provided better accommodation than the tenants were used to.[1]

To educate the population and safeguarding of bad influences, the Society founded its own schools and they implemented "colony money".[3][1] The Society also founded vocational training schools which operated from 1829 to 1859 as the 'Institute for Agriculture' in Wateren and the "Gerard Adriaan van Swieten" horticultural and forestry school in Frederiksoord and the "Gerard Adriaan van Swieten" Agricultural School in 1884 in Willemsoord. The foundation of these schools was made possible by a donation from the former major of cavalry, F.H. L.van Swieten. [3]. The horticultural school moved to Meppel in November 2005.[citation needed]

In contrast to the "free colonies", the "unfree colonies" were for beggars, vagrants, and orphans, and were strictly communal.[1] Every activity was carried out as part of a group and under constant supervision. Women and men slept separately in hammocks, in large halls holding up to 40 people at a time.[1] Two of these unfree colonies were Veenhuizen and Ommerschans. The punishment was for alcohol abuse, sexual abuse, waste, brutality or desertion. In 1859 the colonies were taken over by the Dutch state. In 1890 Ommerschans was closed. Veenhuizen is now an ordinary prison.

From 1896 to 1901 the description sheet was introduced in Veenhuizen. The creator of this system was the Frenchman Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1917). He was of the opinion that on basis of accurate measurements, the identity of the individual could be recorded. On this simple theoretical principle Bertillon built a complicated identification method, in which body measurements were central. Because human individuals cannot be described in numbers only, additional descriptions on the description sheet were necessary.[citation needed]

At their peak from 1818 to 1911, 11,000 people lived in the colonies in the Netherlands, and 6,000 in Belgium.[3]

Renegade Colonies

Some (especially young people) that were ousted from the colony settled in the vicinity in hastily built sod huts and formed the so-called renegade-like colonies in near Nijensleek and Vledderveen (which originates from the renegate colonies), North or South Wolde-Marijenkampen (at Steenwijk) and Noordwolde. [5]

Criticism of the colonies

Johannes van den Bosch's project suffered depletion, because he always had to borrow to keep the Colonies in state money because of the disappointing yields. For the settlers, being placed in the so-called "free colonies" meant a great intervention in their lives. Many were from the big city 'transplanted' in an unfamiliar environment to them as the Drenthe countryside. Some managed to save well but others went back to the place of origin.The settler Peter Arends found that life in the colony was advertised as being better than it really was.[1] When he complained about this in a letter to his sister the director in charge of the colony (Benjamin van den Bosch, brother of John) got to hear about this and gave him in a big scolding from called him "a big stupid sloth. Eventually Arends was still able to become a free farmer in Ommerschans.[1]

The maintenance of the colonies received some of its strongest criticism from conservative Christians. In particular, the Reveil movement felt that man was not allowed to intervene God's designated plan.[citation needed] Dirk van Hogendorp, pupil of Willem Bilderdijk, who visited the colonies with his friend Jacob van Lennep, felt that the Society of Humanitarianism, because it was not a religious organization, would not last long. Also Isaac da Costa and Ottho Gerhard Heldring were fierce fighters of the ideas of Van den Bosch. In their view, the poor and needy were a natural part of society so that the rich and wealthy could show their mercy as a token of Christian charity.

Southern Netherlands

Following the Drenthe colonies there were also colonies developed with similar initiatives in the Southern Netherlands. In Wortel a free colony in 1822 and in Merksplas an unfree colony was founded by Johannes van den Bosch. The colony in Wortel was completely demolished after the Belgian Revolution. This location was a tramp institution established in 1881, which still has limited service as such today. The colony of Merksplas is now a prison and a center for rejected asylum seekers.

Present day

In the 20th century residential schools for "unsocials" were established in the major cities. They later became obsolete, and the last of them were closed down in the mid-1970s.[5] The Society for Humanitarians was transformed into a foundation, which is responsible for the management of 1400 acres of cultured and forestry land, including a part of the National Park Drents-Friese Wold. In the museum "De Proefkolonie" in Frederiksoord the Society shows what life in the colonies was like. There is a database with the names of persons who lived as settlers or as officers in the colonies or who worked there. In Veenhuizen the National Prison Museum is located in a former work institution at Oude Gracht 1.

See also

Similar planned working communities

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Cees Bijl; Kathleen Helsen; Jan de Haes (December 2019). Colonies of Benevolence World Heritage Nomination (Report). United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Frederiksoord". Colonies of Benevolence. 18 January 2017. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d "Colonies of Benevolence". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  4. ^ van den Bosch 1818, pp. 3–4.
  5. ^ "Utrechtse woonscholen laten nog altijd sporen na: 'Hulpverlening was vernederend'" (in Dutch). RTV Utrecht. 10 October 2021. Retrieved 10 November 2022.

Read other articles:

Actinidiaceae Actinidia arguta Klasifikasi ilmiah Kerajaan: Plantae Divisi: Magnoliophyta Kelas: Magnoliopsida Ordo: Ericales Famili: ActinidiaceaeGilg & Werderm.[1] Actinidiaceae atau Suku Kiwi-kiwian adalah sebuah famili kecil tumbuhan berbunga dalam ordo Ericales. Hanya terdapat tiga genus tumbuhan di dalam famili ini[2] Famili ini terdiri dari tumbuhan merambat, semak, dan pohon berkayu sedang dan subtropis asli Asia, Amerika Tengah dan Amerika Selatan. Saurauia merupa...

 

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Guy et Stephan. Cet article est une ébauche concernant une danseuse française. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Marie Guy-StéphanDaguerréotype vers 1850. Probablement, Marie Guy-Stéphan[1], à Madrid. Photothèque, Institut du patrimoine culturel d'Espagne.BiographieNaissance 27 novembre 1818Ancien 6e arrondissement de ParisDécès 21 août 1873 (à 54 an...

 

 

NaasAn Nás Nás na RíoghNaas Naas (Irland) (Irland) Koordinaten 53° 13′ N, 6° 39′ W53.224166666667-6.6538888888889Koordinaten: 53° 13′ N, 6° 39′ W Wahlspruch „Prudens ut Serpens“ Basisdaten Staat Irland Provinz Leinster Grafschaft Kildare ISO 3166-2 IE-KE Höhe 114 m Einwohner 21.393 (2016) St David’s Church (Church of Ireland)St David’s Church (Church of Ireland) Naas (irisch An Nás, älter Nás na Ríogh oder Nás Laighean)...

  لمعانٍ أخرى، طالع أندرو بيل (توضيح). هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (نوفمبر 2019) أندرو بيل   معلومات شخصية الميلاد 26 أغسطس 1984 (39 سنة)  شيكاغو  مواطنة الولايات المتحدة  الحياة العملية المه

 

 

SMA Negeri 90 JakartaInformasiDidirikan4 April 1986JenisNegeriAkreditasiA PlusKepala SekolahDrs. Nana JuhanaJumlah kelas9 kelas setiap tingkatJurusan atau peminatanIPA dan IPSRentang kelasX, XI MIA, XI IIS, XII MIA, XII IISKurikulumKurikulum 2013Jumlah siswa972 Siswa (36 Siswa per kelas)StatusSekolah Plus bertaraf NasionalAlamatLokasiJl. Sabar Petukangan Selatan, Pesanggrahan., Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, IndonesiaTel./Faks.(021) 7341866 / (021) 7341889Koordinat6°14′35″S...

 

 

Norodom Sihanouk Memorialរូបសំណាកព្រះបរមរតនកោដ្ឋGeneral informationArchitectural styleKhmerLocationPreah Suramarit Blvd (268), Phnom Penh, CambodiaCoordinates11°33′23.364″N 104°55′48.144″E / 11.55649000°N 104.93004000°E / 11.55649000; 104.93004000Completed2013Inaugurated11 October 2013 [1]CostUS$1.2 millionHeight statue: 4.5 metres (15 ft) base: 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) monument: 27 metres (89 ...

Wilhelmsplatz Platz in Görlitz Blick auf den Wilhelmsplatz in Richtung Jakobstraße Basisdaten Ort Görlitz Ortsteil Innenstadt Angelegt 1849 Neugestaltet 1939,[1] 1956 Hist. Namen Karl-Marx-Platz Einmündende Straßen Augustastraße, Blumenstraße, Gartenstraße, Hospitalstraße, Jakobstraße, Konsulstraße Bauwerke Joliot-Curie-Gymnasium, Straßburg-Passage Nutzung Nutzergruppen Fußverkehr, Radverkehr, Autoverkehr Platzgestaltung Denkmal für die Opfer des Faschismus Technische Da...

 

 

الرابطة الوطنية لكرة القدم النسائية الاسم المختصر LNFF الرياضة كرة القدم  أسس عام 2004 (منذ 19 سنة) الرئيس خالد الأشهب المقر المنزه، تونس الانتسابات الجامعة التونسية لكرة القدم الموقع الرسمي www.ftf.org.tn تعديل مصدري - تعديل   الرابطة الوطنية لكرة القدم النسائية (بالفرنسية: Ligue na...

 

 

Learn by reflect on active involvement Shimer College students learning to cook by cooking, 1942 Experiential learning (ExL) is the process of learning through experience, and is more narrowly defined as learning through reflection on doing.[1] Hands-on learning can be a form of experiential learning, but does not necessarily involve students reflecting on their product.[2][3][4] Experiential learning is distinct from rote or didactic learning, in which the lea...

Pasar di pulau Siau pada tahun 1900 Penduduk Siau pada masa Hindia Belanda Pulau Siau merupakan pulau di Kabupaten Kepulauan Siau Tagulandang Biaro (SITARO), Provinsi Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia dengan letak geografis 02° 45' 00'' LU dan 125° 23' 59'' BT.[1] Pulau ini memiliki gunung berapi yang masih aktif yaitu gunung karangetang.[2] Ibu kota Kabupaten Kepulauan Siau Tagulandang Biaro yaitu Ondong Siau terdapat di pulau ini.[3] Gunung Karangetang Gunung Karangetang t...

 

 

American politician For other people with the same name, see Robert Cousins. This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources.Find sources: Robert G. Cousins – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2017) Robert CousinsCousins in 1896Member of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom Iowa's...

 

 

Control valve that maintains the pressure of a fluid or gas Oxygen and MAPP gas cylinders with two-stage pressure regulators Schematic diagram of pressure reducing regulator (A) and back-pressure regulator (B). The upper diagrams show the normal state for the valves, which is normally open for pressure reducers and normally closed for back-pressure valves. 1. Pressure setting screw2. Spring3. Actuator4. Inlet port (high pressure)5. Outlet port (low pressure)6. Valve body7. Valve crown and sea...

Hotel in Washington, D.C., U.S. The Madison HotelThe Madison, 2008, with the Madison Office Building on the rightGeneral informationLocationWashington, D.C.Address1177 Fifteenth St. NWCoordinates38°54′19″N 77°2′2″W / 38.90528°N 77.03389°W / 38.90528; -77.03389Opening1963OwnerCrescent Real EstateManagementMarriott HotelsOther informationNumber of rooms356Number of suites9WebsiteThe Madison Hotel The Madison Hotel is a luxury hotel in Washington, D.C., built ...

 

 

Dieser Artikel beschreibt den Reisenden. Zu weiteren Bedeutungen siehe Der Passagier und Fahrgast (Begriffsklärung). Ein Passagier (oder Fahrgast; von französisch passager, „gehen, überschreiten“, französisch passajour, „Reisender“; ursprünglich aus lateinisch passus, „Klafter, Schritt“[1]) ist eine Person, die mit einem Fahrzeug als Reisender befördert wird und das Transportmittel weder selbst lenkt noch zum technischen oder Servicepersonal gehört. Inhaltsverzeichn...

 

 

جزء من سلسلة مقالات حولالله في الإسلام مصطلحاتالتسبيح: سبحان الله التكبير: الله أكبر الحمد: الحمد لله التشهّد: لا إله إلّا الله تعابير مرتبطة جلَّ جلاله سبحانه وتعالى عزَّ وجلّ أخرى إنَّا لله بسم الله إن شاء الله ما شاء الله استغفر الله لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله جزاك الله أعو...

American musical artist (born 1978) This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous.Find source...

 

 

Deel van de serie overkerkelijk gerei gebruikt in de liturgie Liturgisch vaatwerk Vasa sacra Miskelk · Pateen Kelklepeltje Ciborie · Monstrans Pyxis · Custodiale Vasa non sacra Ampullen · Wijwatervat Olievaatje Wierookvat · Ablutievat Paramenten Amict · Albe · Baarkleed · Cingel Tuniek · Dalmatiek · Fanon Kazuifel · Manipel · Stola Gremiale · Benedictievelum Mijter Koorkledij Rochet · Superplie Koorkap · Cappa magna Kovel Kelkgerei Bursa · Kelkvelum Ciborievelum Kerklinnen Cor...

 

 

Poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Illustration for Longfellow's poem Excelsior from an 1846 collection. The poem was included in Ballads and Other Poems (1842), which also included other well-known poems such as The Wreck of the Hesperus Excelsior is a short poem written in 1841 by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Overview The poem describes a young man passing through a mountain village at dusk. He bears the banner Excelsior (translated from Latin as higher, also loosely but more w...

Canadian musician Cecile BelieveBackground informationBirth nameCaila Thompson-HannantBorn (1985-02-15) February 15, 1985 (age 38)OriginMontreal, Quebec, CanadaGenresSynth-pop[1][2]dream pop[3]electropop[4][5]art popelectronic[6]Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, producerInstrument(s)Vocalsguitarkeyboards[7]Years active2005-presentLabelsArbutusAsthmatic KittyMusical artist Cecile Believe (formerly known as Mozart's Sister) is a solo p...

 

 

?Жовтоголовий танагрик Танагрик колумбійський (Chrysothlypis salmoni) Біологічна класифікація Домен: Еукаріоти (Eukaryota) Царство: Тварини (Animalia) Тип: Хордові (Chordata) Клас: Птахи (Aves) Ряд: Горобцеподібні (Passeriformes) Родина: Саякові (Thraupidae) Підродина: Hemithraupinae Рід: Жовтоголовий танагрик (Chrysothlyp...

 

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!