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Dutch --- -Material culture --- Netherlands --- -Pottery, Dutch --- Dutch pottery --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Dutchmen (Dutch people) --- Hollanders --- Ethnology --- Material culture. --- Pottery, Dutch. --- Material culture --- Pottery, Dutch --- Antiquities.
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Dutch --- Painters --- Painting, Italian --- Painting, Modern --- Dutchmen (Dutch people) --- Hollanders --- Ethnology --- Biography --- Mancini, Antonio, --- Homes and haunts --- Netherlands --- Description and travel. --- Description and travel --- Mancini, Antonio
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Explores the influence of Dutch law and jurisprudence in colonial America.
Law --- Dutch --- Dutchmen (Dutch people) --- Hollanders --- Ethnology --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- History. --- History --- New York (State)
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The essays in this book offer a rich sampling of current scholarship on New Netherland and Dutch colonization in North America. The Introduction explains why the Dutch moment in American history has been overlooked or trivialized and calls attention to signs of the emergence of a new narrative of American beginnings that gives due weight to the imprint of Dutch settlement in America. The essays are organized around six major themes: New Netherland and Historical Memory, New Netherland in the Atlantic World, The Political Economy of New Netherland, New Netherland's Directors: A New Look, Family Research as a key to New Netherland's History, and Writing the History of New Netherland in the Twenty-first Century. This volume holds great interest for historians of early America and of Dutch colonization. Contributors include: Willem Frijhoff, Charles Th. Gehring, Joyce D. Goodfriend, Firth Haring Fabend, Jaap Jacobs, Wim Klooster, Harry Macy, Jr., Dennis J. Maika, Simon Middleton, Bertrand Van Ruymbeke, Annette Stott, David William Voorhees, and Richard Waldron.
Dutch --- Dutchmen (Dutch people) --- Hollanders --- Ethnology --- History --- New Netherland --- New York (State) --- Nieuw-Nederland --- New York (Colony) --- Historiography --- Colonialism. --- Dutch. --- Historiography. --- Historical criticism --- Authorship --- Criticism --- History.
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Yolanda van Ecke's Attachment and Immigrants helps us to understand the common psychological characteristics that are shared by those who live life abroad.
Dutch --- Belgians --- Dutch Americans --- Belgian Americans --- Immigrants --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreign population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Persons --- Aliens --- Ethnology --- Dutchmen (Dutch people) --- Hollanders --- Social conditions
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Art --- Sculpture --- outdoor sculpture --- sculpting --- Auvray, Gérard --- Claus, Eric --- Jonge, de, Hella --- Förster, Carla --- Heywood, Anthony --- Hollanders, Joop --- Pluimers, Elsbeth --- Zijp, van, Marcel --- anno 1900-1999
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Dutch language --- Sociolinguistics --- Bilingualism --- Dutch --- -Dutch language --- -Languages in contact --- #A9803A --- Areal linguistics --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages --- Dutchmen (Dutch people) --- Hollanders --- Ethnology --- Language and languages --- Languages in contact --- Multilingualism
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This book argues that Dutch Brazil (1624-54) is an integral part of Atlantic history and that it made an impact well beyond colonial and national narratives in the Netherlands and Brazil. In doing so, this book proposes a radical shift in interpretation. The Dutch Atlantic is widely perceived as an incongruity among more durable European empires, whereas Brazil occupies an exceptional place in the history of Latin America, which leads to a view of Dutch Brazil as self-contained and historically isolated. The Legacy of Dutch Brazil shows that repercussions of the Dutch infiltration in the Southern Hemisphere resonated across the Atlantic Basin and remained long after the fall of the colony. By examining its regional, national, and cosmopolitan legacies, thirteen authors trace the memories and mythologies of Dutch Brazil from the colonial period up until the present day and engage in broader debates on geopolitical and cultural changes at the crossroads of Atlantic and Latin American studies.
History of Latin America --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Brazil --- Dutch --- 981 --- Dutchmen (Dutch people) --- Hollanders --- Ethnology --- History --- Geschiedenis van Brazilië --- 981 Geschiedenis van Brazilië
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This book describes how Dutch immigrants became commercial farmers in the Canadian province of Ontario. It addresses the broader question of why the Dutch have an international reputation as successful farmers, and the critical implications of such positive stereotyping.
Farmers --- Dutch --- Agriculture --- Social conditions. --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Dutchmen (Dutch people) --- Hollanders --- Farm operators --- Operators, Farm --- Planters (Persons) --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- Ethnology --- Agriculturists --- Rural population --- Social conditions --- E-books
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The essays in this book offer a rich sampling of current scholarship on New Netherland and Dutch colonization in North America. The Introduction explains why the Dutch moment in American history has been overlooked or trivialized and calls attention to signs of the emergence of a new narrative of American beginnings that gives due weight to the imprint of Dutch settlement in America. The essays are organized around six major themes: New Netherland and Historical Memory, New Netherland in the Atlantic World, The Political Economy of New Netherland, New Netherland's Directors: A New Look, Family Research as a key to New Netherland's History, and Writing the History of New Netherland in the Twenty-first Century. This volume holds great interest for historians of early America and of Dutch colonization. Contributors include: Willem Frijhoff, Charles Th. Gehring, Joyce D. Goodfriend, Firth Haring Fabend, Jaap Jacobs, Wim Klooster, Harry Macy, Jr., Dennis J. Maika, Simon Middleton, Bertrand Van Ruymbeke, Annette Stott, David William Voorhees, and Richard Waldron.
History of North America --- Dutch --- Dutchmen (Dutch people) --- Hollanders --- Ethnology --- History --- New Netherland --- New York (State) --- Nieuw-Nederland --- New York (Colony) --- Historiography --- Dutch Americans --- 17th century --- Congresses --- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 --- Colonialism. --- Dutch. --- Historiography. --- Historical criticism --- Authorship --- Criticism