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Hendrik Jan Schoo (born November 10, 1945 - died September 9, 2007) also known as HJ Schoo was a Dutch author, journalist, essayist and magazine editor. He served as the editor-in-chief of ''
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'' magazine and was the deputy editor of ''
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'' newspaper for which he wrote columns.


Biography

Schoo was born in Amsterdam. His father was a sales representative and his mother a nurse. He was a brother of politician and government minister
Eegje Schoo Eegje Marjolein Schoo (born 10 June 1944) is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). She served as Minister for Development Cooperation from 4 November 1982 until 14 July 1986 in the Cab ...
. He initially trained as a teacher before going to study social sciences at the
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. He later worked at an African-American primary school before returning to the Netherlands.


Career

Schoo began his career as an editor and writer for ''Montessori Communications,'' a publication of the Dutch Montessori Association. He then worked for a psychology publication before joining ''
Elsevier Elsevier () is a Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content. Its products include journals such as ''The Lancet'', ''Cell'', the ScienceDirect collection of electronic journals, '' Trends'', th ...
'' in 1991 as a columnist, rising up to become deputy editor and then chief editor from 1993 to 1999. Politically, Schoo took on a conservative slant and was critical of multiculturalism in his opinion columns. One of Schoo's most notable acts as editor was appointing sociology professor Pim Fortuyn as a columnist in 1993. Both Schoo and Fortuyn would influence each other's beliefs, and the column helped Fortuyn to gain more public exposure in the Netherlands before he embarked on a political career. At the end of 1999, Schoo resigned from Elsevier to become deputy editor-in-chief of ''
de Volkskrant ''de Volkskrant'' (; ''The People's Paper'') is a Dutch daily morning newspaper. Founded in 1919, it has a nationwide circulation of about 250,000. Formerly a leading centre-left Catholic broadsheet, ''de Volkskrant'' today is a medium-sized c ...
.''


Personal life

Schoo was married twice, first to Dutch writer Xandra Schutte by whom he had a son. He died following complications after heart surgery in 2007.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Schoo, Hendrik Jan 1945 births 2007 deaths Dutch male writers Dutch journalists Dutch non-fiction writers Dutch educators Dutch expatriates in the United States Dutch essayists Conservatism in the Netherlands Critics of multiculturalism University of Chicago alumni