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Piet Hagen

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Pieter Jacobus Hagen
Born1942
Zwijndrecht, The Netherlands
OccupationJournalist, author
NationalityDutch
GenreNon-fiction, history

Pieter Jacobus Hagen (1942) is a Dutch journalist and non-fiction author, who started his career as a reporter for the national newspaper Trouw in 1967.[1] Later he served as teacher and dean of the School of Journalism in Utrecht (1983–1995), editor-in-chief of De Journalist/Villamedia (1995–2002), and columnist for NRC Handelsblad (2003–2005).[1] He has been publishing non-fiction books since 1982, and has been a full-time author of history books since 2002.[1]

In his books on blood transfusion (1982 and 1993) he criticized the commercialization of human blood and plasma components.[2] In 2010, he published a biography of Dutch politician Pieter Jelles Troelstra,[3] for which he was awarded the triennial Dr. Joast Halbertsmaprijs in the Dutch province of Friesland in 2012.[4] His overview of colonial wars in Indonesia (2018) offers a new perspective on the past five centuries: military violence was the backbone of colonialism.[5]

Bibliography

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  • Blood: Gift or Merchandise, New York, 1982
  • Hoe wij leren lezen, Tilburg, 1984
  • Wetenschap in het nieuws, Groningen, 1991
  • Blood transfusion in Europe, a white paper, Council of Europe, 1993
  • Journalisten in Nederland, een persgeschiedenis in portretten, Amsterdam, 2002
  • Politicus uit hartstocht, biografie van Pieter Jelles Troelstra, Amsterdam, 2010
  • Koloniale oorlogen in Indonesië, Amsterdam, 2018
  • Dubbel zondebok. Joodse journalisten in tijden van antisemitisme en vervolging. Amsterdam 2022
  • Joodse klokkenluiders. Hoe Alfred Wiener en David Cohen waarschuwden voor nazi-Duitsland. Almere 2023

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Piet Hagen". Singel Uitgeverijen (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Blood transfusion in Europe: a "white paper". Safe and sufficient blood in Europe". Council of Europe Publishing. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Politicus uit hartstocht". Singel Uitgeverijen (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Dr. Joast Halbertsmaprijs voor Hagen". www.villamedia.nl. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Koloniale oorlogen in Indonesië". Singel Uitgeverijen (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 April 2019.
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