Pacification of 1917

The Cort van der Linden cabinet.

The Pacification of 1917 was a political agreement between liberals and socialists on the left and some Christian parties on the right in the Netherlands, ending both the suffrage issue and the school struggle.[1] The Christian parties involved would later present themselves as "Christian-democrats".

  1. ^ Hooker, Mark (2009). Freedom of Education: The Dutch Political Battle for State Funding of all Schools both Public and Private (1801-1920). pp. 26–27, 97. ISBN 1-4404-9342-1.

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