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Jaap Renaud

Jacob Gerard Nicolaas (Jaap) Renaud (Voorburg, 20 February 1911 - 25 April 2007) was a Dutch archaeologist and adjunct professor at Utrecht University.

Jaap Renaud
Jaap Renaud at symposium in 1966
Born(1911-02-20)20 February 1911
Died25 April 2007(2007-04-25) (aged 96)
NationalityDutch
Alma materUniversity of Amsterdam
Scientific career
FieldsArchaeology

Life edit

Family edit

Renaud's father was a house painter supervisor. His grandfather was a school teacher, whom the young Renaud often visited. Together they would visit many castles near The Hague. Renaud would recreate these in his attic from the wood of cigar boxes, including the siege equipment. At the young age of 14 he already visited The Hague municipality archives to study the history of Binckhorst Castle and its inhabitants.[1]

In the tradition of his family Renaud also became a school teacher, but during the Great Depression he could not acquire a fixed position. He married Hanna Maartense whom he had met at the Nederlandse Bond van Abstinent Studerenden (NBAS), a student movement for alcohol abstinence. Together they visited European castles by bicycle and tent.[1]

Early career edit

 
Binckhorst Castle in Renaud's youth

Due to cost constraints academic studies were not possible for Renaud. However, his brother in law W.F. Maartense was a Geography teacher. He brought him into contact with professor Nicolaas Bernardus Tenhaeff (1885-1943) from Amsterdam University taught him in private.[2][3] In 1938 Renaud gave his first lecture, treating medieval pottery.[2]

Two publications were important for Renaud's early career. The first was about Binckhorst Castle, published in 1936. The other was about the construction history of Egmond Castle. These brought him into contact with the famous archaeologist A.E. van Giffen (1884-1973) from the University of Groningen, and Professor Engelbert Hendrik ter Kuile (1900-1988) from the Rijksdienst voor de Monumentenzorg (the national organization for the preservation of monumental buildings).[4]

World War II edit

 
Groundplan of Abbey of Rolduc in 1872 according to Renaud, 1946

After the Dutch defeat in May 1940 Renaud was demobilized. He then got a job as a contractor[5] at the Rijksbureau voor de Monumentenzorg.[3] His first assignment was to describe medieval houses in Maastricht.[2] The next assignments were connected to the German bombing of Rotterdam. In its wake he led archaeological excavations at Spangen Castle and Bulgersteyn Castle and had the daily supervision of the excavations at Starrenburg and Weena.[6]

During the war period Renaud learned a lot from the advice of architectural history Professors E. ter Kuile from Delft University and M.D. Ozinga from Utrecht University. He also learned a lot about masonry and other crafts from the overseers of the works in Rotterdam.[3]

Later career edit

 
Excavation of outer bailey of the castle by Jaap Renaud in 1960

In 1950 Renaud got an appointment at the Rijksdienst voor Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek (ROB), a national government organization for archaeology.[5] This would remain his full time job till his retirement in 1976. In the 1950s he also became involved with the Nederlandse Kastelen Stichting (NKS) (Dutch Castle Foundation) an organization that aimed to preserve the remaining Dutch castles. He would become a member of the board of this foundation, and would lead some of its important publications / journals.[7]

Caen edit

Later in the 1950s the Dutch Research Council (NWO) provided funding for Renaud to work in Caen, Normandy, France. Professor of Norman and medieval history Michel de Boüard (1909-1989) of Caen University had asked him to assist in the excavation and restoration of the Château de Caen. Renaud led part of these from 1958 to 1962.[8] Afterwards, De Boüard became his doctoral advisor.[9] In August 1963 Renaud was made a Doctor Honoris Causa of Caen University.[10]

In 1965 Renaud was appointed as lecturer in the science of castles (castellogy) at Utrecht University. It was an appointment for one hour a week, made on the insistence of the NKS. Meanwhile, Reanud continued to work at the ROB.[11] Therefore, the appointment generated more prestige than income, but prestige of course came in handy, when the NKS wanted to discuss preservation. In 1980 Renaud's position at Utrecht was upgraded to that of a professor.[7] From 1971 to 1981 he was also connected to Delft University of Technology.[12]

Active in retirement edit

 
Jaap Renaud in 1976

In March 1976 Renaud retired as scientific employee of the ROB. He nevertheless continued to work on publications. First amongst these was Castellogica, a journal about castles that appeared from 1983 to 2000.[7] He also stayed on for some years as professor in Delft and Utrecht.[13]

Legacy edit

In 2019 Renaud's student Jean Roefstra summarized Renaud's work as follows: 'Renaud was one of the first Dutch archeologists who was convinced that investigation into the phenomenon castle castle required a broad approach. He thought that the castle had to be considered from a historic, archaeologic, typologic and literary perspective in order to understand the object in its entirety. This line of thought was the basis for the current integral and multidisciplinary approach of castle investigations.[12]

In 2016 De Gast had concluded that Renaud had indeed been a savior for many castles. His work had also saved a lot of information that would otherwise have been lost, and he had been crucial for getting public support for conservation and science. On the other hand, from the 1960s onwards, his focus on construction history, and his failure to pick up on new scientific methods of archaeology led to suboptimal results. The possible explanation is that Renaud had been trained as a historian, not as an archaeologist.[14]

Selected works edit

  • Uit de bouwgeschiedenis van den Binckhorst (1936)
  • Uit de bouwgeschiedenis van het slot op den hoef (1938)

References edit

  • De Gast, Annabelle (2016), "Professor J.G.N. Renaud, redder in nood?", Kasteel en Buitenplaats, Ministère de la Culture, pp. 16–20
  • Guillot, Bénédicte (2016), "Caen – Château, le donjon notice archéologique", ADLFI. Archéologie de la France - Informations, Ministère de la Culture, doi:10.4000/adlfi.16894
  • Roefstra, Jean (2016), "Kastelenonderzoeker Jaap Renaud (1911-2007) in Noord-Holland" (PDF), De archeologische kroniek van Noord-Holland 2016, Provincie Noord-Holland, Haarlem, pp. 188–206
  • De Vries, Ruerd (2018), Inventory of Renaud's archive (PDF), Nederlandse Kastelen Stichting

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "Liber Castellorum". De Telegraaf. 17 September 1981.
  2. ^ a b c Roefstra 2016, p. 189.
  3. ^ a b c "Dr. J.G.N. Renaud". De Tijd De Maasbode. 2 April 1964.
  4. ^ Roefstra 2016, p. 191.
  5. ^ a b De Vries 2018, p. 6.
  6. ^ "Groot boek in een klein kasteel". NRC. 19 September 1981.
  7. ^ a b c Roefstra 2016, p. 190.
  8. ^ Guillot 2016, p. 2.
  9. ^ "Kastelen-Dokter". De Volkskrant. 10 April 1964.
  10. ^ "Facta Academica". Algemeen Handelsblad. 9 August 1963.
  11. ^ "Uniek lectoraat in Utrecht". De Telegraaf. 1 December 1965.
  12. ^ a b Roefstra 2016, p. 188.
  13. ^ "Dr. Jaap Renaud: Mensen nu harder dan in de middeleeuwen". Trouw. 15 March 1976.
  14. ^ De Gast 2016.

jaap, renaud, jacob, gerard, nicolaas, jaap, renaud, voorburg, february, 1911, april, 2007, dutch, archaeologist, adjunct, professor, utrecht, university, symposium, 1966born, 1911, february, 1911voorburg, netherlandsdied25, april, 2007, 2007, aged, nationalit. Jacob Gerard Nicolaas Jaap Renaud Voorburg 20 February 1911 25 April 2007 was a Dutch archaeologist and adjunct professor at Utrecht University Jaap RenaudJaap Renaud at symposium in 1966Born 1911 02 20 20 February 1911Voorburg NetherlandsDied25 April 2007 2007 04 25 aged 96 NationalityDutchAlma materUniversity of AmsterdamScientific careerFieldsArchaeology Contents 1 Life 1 1 Family 1 2 Early career 1 3 World War II 1 4 Later career 1 5 Caen 1 6 Active in retirement 2 Legacy 3 Selected works 4 References 5 NotesLife editFamily edit Renaud s father was a house painter supervisor His grandfather was a school teacher whom the young Renaud often visited Together they would visit many castles near The Hague Renaud would recreate these in his attic from the wood of cigar boxes including the siege equipment At the young age of 14 he already visited The Hague municipality archives to study the history of Binckhorst Castle and its inhabitants 1 In the tradition of his family Renaud also became a school teacher but during the Great Depression he could not acquire a fixed position He married Hanna Maartense whom he had met at the Nederlandse Bond van Abstinent Studerenden NBAS a student movement for alcohol abstinence Together they visited European castles by bicycle and tent 1 Early career edit nbsp Binckhorst Castle in Renaud s youthDue to cost constraints academic studies were not possible for Renaud However his brother in law W F Maartense was a Geography teacher He brought him into contact with professor Nicolaas Bernardus Tenhaeff 1885 1943 from Amsterdam University taught him in private 2 3 In 1938 Renaud gave his first lecture treating medieval pottery 2 Two publications were important for Renaud s early career The first was about Binckhorst Castle published in 1936 The other was about the construction history of Egmond Castle These brought him into contact with the famous archaeologist A E van Giffen 1884 1973 from the University of Groningen and Professor Engelbert Hendrik ter Kuile 1900 1988 from the Rijksdienst voor de Monumentenzorg the national organization for the preservation of monumental buildings 4 World War II edit nbsp Groundplan of Abbey of Rolduc in 1872 according to Renaud 1946After the Dutch defeat in May 1940 Renaud was demobilized He then got a job as a contractor 5 at the Rijksbureau voor de Monumentenzorg 3 His first assignment was to describe medieval houses in Maastricht 2 The next assignments were connected to the German bombing of Rotterdam In its wake he led archaeological excavations at Spangen Castle and Bulgersteyn Castle and had the daily supervision of the excavations at Starrenburg and Weena 6 During the war period Renaud learned a lot from the advice of architectural history Professors E ter Kuile from Delft University and M D Ozinga from Utrecht University He also learned a lot about masonry and other crafts from the overseers of the works in Rotterdam 3 Later career edit nbsp Excavation of outer bailey of the castle by Jaap Renaud in 1960In 1950 Renaud got an appointment at the Rijksdienst voor Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek ROB a national government organization for archaeology 5 This would remain his full time job till his retirement in 1976 In the 1950s he also became involved with the Nederlandse Kastelen Stichting NKS Dutch Castle Foundation an organization that aimed to preserve the remaining Dutch castles He would become a member of the board of this foundation and would lead some of its important publications journals 7 Caen edit Later in the 1950s the Dutch Research Council NWO provided funding for Renaud to work in Caen Normandy France Professor of Norman and medieval history Michel de Bouard 1909 1989 of Caen University had asked him to assist in the excavation and restoration of the Chateau de Caen Renaud led part of these from 1958 to 1962 8 Afterwards De Bouard became his doctoral advisor 9 In August 1963 Renaud was made a Doctor Honoris Causa of Caen University 10 In 1965 Renaud was appointed as lecturer in the science of castles castellogy at Utrecht University It was an appointment for one hour a week made on the insistence of the NKS Meanwhile Reanud continued to work at the ROB 11 Therefore the appointment generated more prestige than income but prestige of course came in handy when the NKS wanted to discuss preservation In 1980 Renaud s position at Utrecht was upgraded to that of a professor 7 From 1971 to 1981 he was also connected to Delft University of Technology 12 Active in retirement edit nbsp Jaap Renaud in 1976In March 1976 Renaud retired as scientific employee of the ROB He nevertheless continued to work on publications First amongst these was Castellogica a journal about castles that appeared from 1983 to 2000 7 He also stayed on for some years as professor in Delft and Utrecht 13 Legacy editIn 2019 Renaud s student Jean Roefstra summarized Renaud s work as follows Renaud was one of the first Dutch archeologists who was convinced that investigation into the phenomenon castle castle required a broad approach He thought that the castle had to be considered from a historic archaeologic typologic and literary perspective in order to understand the object in its entirety This line of thought was the basis for the current integral and multidisciplinary approach of castle investigations 12 In 2016 De Gast had concluded that Renaud had indeed been a savior for many castles His work had also saved a lot of information that would otherwise have been lost and he had been crucial for getting public support for conservation and science On the other hand from the 1960s onwards his focus on construction history and his failure to pick up on new scientific methods of archaeology led to suboptimal results The possible explanation is that Renaud had been trained as a historian not as an archaeologist 14 Selected works editUit de bouwgeschiedenis van den Binckhorst 1936 Uit de bouwgeschiedenis van het slot op den hoef 1938 References editDe Gast Annabelle 2016 Professor J G N Renaud redder in nood Kasteel en Buitenplaats Ministere de la Culture pp 16 20 Guillot Benedicte 2016 Caen Chateau le donjon notice archeologique ADLFI Archeologie de la France Informations Ministere de la Culture doi 10 4000 adlfi 16894 Roefstra Jean 2016 Kastelenonderzoeker Jaap Renaud 1911 2007 in Noord Holland PDF De archeologische kroniek van Noord Holland 2016 Provincie Noord Holland Haarlem pp 188 206 De Vries Ruerd 2018 Inventory of Renaud s archive PDF Nederlandse Kastelen StichtingNotes edit a b Liber Castellorum De Telegraaf 17 September 1981 a b c Roefstra 2016 p 189 a b c Dr J G N Renaud De Tijd De Maasbode 2 April 1964 Roefstra 2016 p 191 a b De Vries 2018 p 6 Groot boek in een klein kasteel NRC 19 September 1981 a b c Roefstra 2016 p 190 Guillot 2016 p 2 Kastelen Dokter De Volkskrant 10 April 1964 Facta Academica Algemeen Handelsblad 9 August 1963 Uniek lectoraat in Utrecht De Telegraaf 1 December 1965 a b Roefstra 2016 p 188 Dr Jaap Renaud Mensen nu harder dan in de middeleeuwen Trouw 15 March 1976 De Gast 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jaap Renaud amp oldid 1179832953, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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