Mineke Bosch


Cornelia Wilhelmina Bosch is a Dutch historian born in South Africa. She is Professor of Modern History at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.

Early life

Mineke Bosch was born in Pretoria, South Africa on July 2, 1954. She studied history at the University of Groningen and then received her PhD from Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1994. It was titled The gender of science: women and higher education in the Netherlands 1878-1948.

Career

Mineke Bosch's research focuses on history of science, women's and gender history, international women's movements and biography. She is the author of a biography of Aletta Jacobs, the first woman to attend a Dutch university officially and campaigner for women's suffrage. According to Bosch, "I think Aletta Jacobs would fully agree with the # MeToo movement - although of course I can't speak for her."
Bosch travelled to Moscow with Myriam Everard in 1994 in order to assess if any works from the International Archives for the Women's Movement could be recovered.
Between 1998 and 2007 Bosch was Associate Professor in the Centre for Gender and Diversity at the University of Maastricht. She was appointed to the centre's special chair in Gender and Science. Her inaugural lecture was entitled The burden of tradition: Gender and the culture of memory in science.
Bosch became Professor of Modern History at the University of Groningen in 2008.

Suffrage exhibition

To mark 100 years of universal suffrage in the Netherlands, Bosch and Egge Knol have organised an exhibition called Battle! 100 years of women's suffrage at the Groninger Museum.

Selected publications