- Lizzy van Dorp
Elisabeth Carolina "Lizzy" van Dorp (
September 5 ,1872 ,Arnhem -September 6 ,1945 ,Banju Biru ,Java ) was a Dutchlawyer ,economist ,politician and feminist.Van Dorp studied law at
Leiden University , obtaining a degree in 1901 and a promotion in 1903. She then practiced private law, and became active in various feminist movements, although she opposed the more radical forms of feminism - her focuse was on instituting female suffrage.In 1915, she was invited to join the editorial team of the "Economist", a leading Dutch economics journal. In the 1920s she became swayed by the political ideas of another (orthodox) liberal,
Samuel van Houten .In 1922, van Dorp became a parliamentarian for the Liberal Party, until 1925. After that the supported the
Liberal State Party .At the end of the 1930s, she became an avid traveller, with stay-overs in Switzerland and Turkey. In 1940, she could not risk going back to the Netherlands, as another economist she had heavily criticized over the years, had become a powerful force in the National Socialist Movement and was close to the German occupier. Instead she veered for the
Dutch Indies , her mother's country of birth.Van Dorp died in a Japanese internment camp on
Java , three weeks after the capitulation of Japanese forces. She had been interned there for four years.
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