- Bart Jan Spruyt
Dr. Bart Jan Spruyt (born
January 29 ,1964 inRidderkerk ,Zuid-Holland ) is a Dutchhistorian ,journalist and conservativewriter . Together withAndreas Kinneging he is the most influential and prominent Dutch conservative.Academic background
Spruyt grew up in Rotterdam, and studied
history ,theology andlaw at theUtrecht University andLeiden University He is a practisingChristian of the "Gereformeerde Gemeenten in Nederland" denomination. Spruyt obtained his M.A. in Renaissance and Reformation History in 1990 from Utrecht with the highest honors. Spruyt was a graduate student atLeiden University from February 1991 through February 1994 and obtained adoctorate in February1996 on an English-language dissertation entitled 'Cornelius Henrici Hoen (Honius) and his Epistle on the Eucharist (1525): Medieval Heresy, Erasmian Humanism, and Reform in the Early Sixteenth-Century Low Countries', which was supervised by Prof. Posthumus Meyjes (Leiden) and the late Prof. Heiko A. Oberman (Arizona). A book version of this dissertation was published in 2006 by E. J. Brill in their series 'Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions: History, Culture, Religion, Ideas'. Spruyt published scholarly papers in such journals as the "Dutch Review of Church History", "Sixteenth Century Journal", "Wolfenbütteler Renaissance Mitteilungen", "English Historical Review", "Quaerendo", and "Reformatorica".Journalist
From
1994 to2002 Spruyt worked as a journalist for theReformatorisch Dagblad , the sixth largest Dutchdaily newspaper , with a mainly protestant readership. He covered Dutch politics and the foreign desk. His last position was from2000 to2002 as chief political editor and commentator of the newspaper, working fromThe Hague . In the second half of 2006, he picked up his journalistic work again.Think tank director
As one of the leading voices of intellectual conservatism, Spruyt was instrumental in founding the
Edmund Burke Foundation , the Dutch conservative group, in the second half of2000 . Together with conservative activistJoshua Livestro , Spruyt became the Foundation's director when the Foundation opened up its own offices in The Hague. Livestro soon left the Foundation and Spruyt was managing director for three years. In that period, he openly sought to emulate the American conservative movement --taking theIntercollegiate Studies Institute , theHeritage Foundation and theAmerican Enterprise Institute as his leading examples. Under his leadership, the Foundation worked to make the legacy of such conservative politicians asRonald Reagan relevant to the Dutch political climate. To that end, the Burke Foundation called for significiant budget cuts, tax cuts (especially of income tax) including the implementation of a flat tax, health care reform, and welfare reform. The Foundation also defended the Bush administration'swar on terror , argued for increased defence spending, stronger American-European links, and played a major role in the Dutch campaign against theEuropean Constitution in June 2005. The Foundation also had a more philosophical and student-focused program. During parts of2004 and2005 Spruyt, among other prominent Dutch intellectuals, had to hire private security services, given the bad political climate in the Netherlands following the murder of Theo van Gogh.Politics
When Dutch politician
Geert Wilders started a conservative party in2004 , Spruyt supported that move, hoping that it could spur a movement inspired on the basis of Americanconservatism . From January through August 2006 Spruyt advised Wilders on political strategy. In August, however, he announced that he was disappointed with the development of the nascent Wilders party and would not stand as a parliamentary candidate on the Wilders slate. Spruyt believed that Wilders should have formed a broad conservative front with other politicians likeMarco Pastors (ofLeefbaar Rotterdam ) andJoost Eerdmans (of the LPF). But Wilders did not want to cooperate, the Dutch right splintered, and Spruyt decided to end his brief political career after six months. Spruyt has since criticized Wilders for being too radical.Policy entrepreneur and Freelance Journalist
After leaving politics, Spruyt entered a life as an independent consultant, journalist, writer and speaker. Spruyt continues to contribute widely to Dutch magazines and newspapers on a broad array of topics. In April
2006 Spruyt delivered the secondRoosevelt Study Centre Lecture in Transatlantic Relations inMiddelburg on the topic "The Defence of the West: Neoconservatism and the continuing need for new Churchills." He blogs at [http://bartjanspruyt.blogspot.com Bart J. Spruyt Blog] . He regularly writes for such publications asHP De Tijd andBinnenlands Bestuur . He presents a weekly talkshow on the new Dutch tv-channelHet Gesprek . He also works for the Netherlands Institute for Social Venturing & Entrepreneurship atNyenrode Business University . In 2008, he was named the successor of Pim Fortuyn as the columnist for the most prominent Dutch weekly news magazine, Elsevier.Links
* [http://www.roosevelt.nl/en/activities/lecture/new_0/ Roosevelt Lecture in Transatlantic Relations]
* [http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/006/478pzidb.asp?pg=1 Article in the Weekly Standard]
* [http://burkestichting.nl/en/spruyt.html resume at the Burke Foundation website]
* [http://www.brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=18&pid=26062 Dissertation]
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