Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer

Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer

Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer (August 21, 1801 - May 19, 1876), Dutch politician and historian, was born at Voorburg, near the Hague.

Overview

Groen is a Dutch historical icon. He was an educated and devout man of the Dutch middle class (his father, Petrus Jacobus Groen van Prinsterer, was a physician). Being a devout Christian, he never left the Dutch Reformed Church, the state church of the Netherlands and of its Royal Family, in spite of its sorry state, in his view. Being a gentleman, he mingled in aristocratic circles, while also coming under the influence and then leading the evangelical renewal movement thriving at the time (the Dutch counterpart to the Second Great Awakening), known in the Netherlands as the "Réveil".

He studied at Leiden University, and graduated in 1823 both as doctor of literature and LLD. From 1829 to 1833 he acted as secretary to William I of the Netherlands, afterwards took a prominent part in Dutch home politics, and gradually became the leader of the Anti Revolutionary Party, both in the Second Chamber of parliament, of which he was a member for many years, and as a political writer.

In Groen the doctrines of Guizot and Stahl found an eloquent exponent. They permeate his controversial and political writings and historical studies, of which his "Handbook of Dutch History" (in Dutch) and "Maurice et Barnevelt" (in French, 1875, a criticism of Motley's "Life of Van Olden-Barnevelt") are the main works. Groen was ardently opposed to Thorbecke, whose principles he denounced as ungodly and revolutionary, i.e. inspired by the French Revolution. Although Groen lived to see these principles triumph, in the constitutional reforms implemented by Thorbecke, he never ceased to oppose them until his death in 1876.

Publications

By the time the revolutionary movement in Europe had begun to break out in various cities, the monarchist and restorationist secretary to the Dutch king, began lecturing on the spiritual-political crisis of the Continent. Groen also was ready to publish. He had begun to do so with his "Overview" of 1831, his "Essay on Truth" of 1834, a manuscript harder to date precisely but entitled "Studies on the revolution", his "Prolegomena" of 1847 (the following year Karl Marx issued the "Communist Manifesto"). Groen's most influential work "Lectures on Unbelief and Revolution" appeared in an initial edition in 1847, and then a revised edition of 1868; there were subsequent editions as well. In time he founded an intellectual Christian political circle among the upper classes, through which Groen tried to teach the political responsibility of such people. He also founded a newspaper.

He is best known as the editor of the "Archives et correspondence de la maison d'Orange" (12 vols, 1835-1845), a great work of patient erudition, which procured for him the title of the Dutch Gachard. JL Motley acknowledges his indebtedness to Groen's "Archives" in the preface to his "Rise of the Dutch Republic", at a time when the American historian had not yet made the acquaintance of King William's archivist, and also bore emphatic testimony to Groen's worth as a writer of history in the correspondence published after his death.

At the first reception, in 1858, of Motley at the royal palace at the Hague, the king presented him with a copy of Groen's "Archives" as a token of appreciation and admiration of the work done by the worthy vindicator of William I, prince of Orange. This copy, bearing the king's autograph inscription, afterwards came into the possession of Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Motley's son-in-law.

Thoughts

The world's leading expert in English-speaking milieux, and translator of the Dutch political thought and influence of Groen, Dr Harry Van Dyke, has summarized Groen's mature view in this way: "We are living in a condition of permanent revolution ... revolutions are here to stay and will grow much worse in scope and intensity unless men can be persuaded to return to Christianity, to practise its precepts and to obey the Gospel in its full implications for human life and civilized society. Barring such a revival, the future would belong to socialism and communism, which on this view were but the most consistent sects of the new secular religion. To Groen, therefore, the political spectrum that presented itself to his generation offered no meaningful choice.

In terms of his analysis, the 'radical left' was composed of fanatical believers in the godless ideology; the 'liberal centre,' by comparison, by warm believers who warned against excesses and preached moderation; while the 'conservative right' embraced all those who lacked either the insight, the prudence, or the will to break with the modern tenets yet who recoiled from the consequences whenever the ideology was practised and implemented in any consistent way. None of the shades or 'nuances of secular liberalism represented a valid option for Christian citizens." Groen called for a rejection of the entire available spectrum of political positions, calling for a "radical alternative in politics, along anti-revolutionary, Christian-historical lines" (Harry Van Dyke, "Groen van Prinsterer: Lectures on Unbelief and Revolution" (1989, pages 3-4).

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