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A Beautiful and Fruitful Place

Selected Rensselaerwijck Papers, Volume 2
  • Edited by: Elisabeth Paling Funk and Martha Dickinson Shattuck
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2011
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Second volume of papers from a well respected annual seminar that showcase the latest research on Dutch colonial history in New York State.

Second volume of papers from a well respected annual seminar that showcase the latest research on Dutch colonial history in New York State.

New Netherland's distinctive regional history as well as the colony's many relationships with Europe and the seventeenth-century Atlantic world are featured in the second collection of papers from the widely praised annual Rensselaerwijck Seminar. Leading scholars from both sides of the Atlantic critique and offer the latest research on a dynamic range of topics: the age of exploration, domestic life in New Netherland, the history and significance of the West India Company, the complex era of Jacob Leisler, the southern frontier lands of the colony, relations with New England, Dutch foodways in the Hudson Valley and their use of beer, the endurance of the Dutch legacy into 19th century New York, and contemporary genealogical research on colonial Dutch ancestors.

Cogent and informative, these papers are an indispensable source for better understanding the lives and legacies of the long ago New Netherland colony.

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Elisabeth Paling Funk was born in Woerden, the Netherlands. She is an independent scholar, freelance editor and translator, and former adjunct assistant professor at Manhattanville College. Her articles on early American and Dutch-American literature have been published in the United States and the Netherlands. She is preparing her dissertation, "Washington Irving and His Dutch-American Heritage as Seen in A History of New York, The Sketch-Book, Bracebridge Hall, and Tales of a Traveller," for publication as a book. Martha Dickinson Shattuck is the editor and researcher with the New Netherland Research Center and the editor of Explorers, Fortunes, and Love Letters: A Window on New Netherland. She has published various articles on New Netherland, was the New Netherland and Colonial editor for The Encyclopedia of New York State, and is currently editing and annotating the New Netherland papers from the Bontemantel Collection in the New York Public Library.

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"Many of the foremost scholars on New Netherland feature in this anthology that increases considerably the available scholarship on a key aspect of American history." — Hudson River Valley Review


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Martha Dickinson Shattuck
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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1988: “Domestic Life in New Netherland”

Concept of Private Space
Henk Zantkuijl and Wendie Shaffer
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A. Th. van Deursen and Charles Forceville
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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1989: “The Age of Leisler”

A “Mad Rabble” or “Gentlemen Standing Up for Their Rights”?
Firth Haring Fabend
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Dennis J. Maika
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David William Voorhees
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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1990: “New Netherland and the Frontier”

New Netherland’s Delaware
Charles T. Gehring
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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1991: “The Persistence of the Dutch after 1664”

Elisabeth Paling Funk
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The Dutch Colonial Legacy
Joyce D. Goodfriend
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The Dutch Family and Anglicization in Colonial New York
David E. Narrett
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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1992: “The Dutch in the Age of Exploration”

Dutch Overseas Expansion in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Cees Bakker
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Implications of New Technology for Seventeenth-century Naval Architecture
Gerald A. De Weerdt
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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1993: “Manor Life and Culture in the Hudson Valley”

Peter G. Rose
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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1994: “Family History: Two Branches into New Netherland Research”

Peter R. Christoph
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Florence Christoph
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Using the Notarial Records of Amsterdam for Historical Research
Charles T. Gehring
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Harry Macy
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A Survey of the State of the Art in Research of the First Settlers’ Origins
Nico Plomp, Commerijn Plomp and Elisabeth Paling Funk
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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1995: “ ‘neighbourlie correspondencye’: Relations between New Netherland and New England”

A European Perspective on a New World Conflict
Jaap A. Jacobs
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The Dutch and English on Long Island
Martha Dickinson Shattuck
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Cynthia Van Zandt
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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1996: “The Staffs of Life: Bread and Beer”

Jan Folkerts
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Outlines of the Brewing Process in Medieval Europe
Vincent T. van Vilsteren
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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1997: “The West India Company and the Atlantic World”

Neglect or Concern?
W. Th. M. Frijhoff
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Colonization, Commerce, and Consolidation in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World
W. W. Klooster
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The West India Company and the Atlantic Slave Trade
Joh. Postma
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Legislation, Government, Jurisprudence, and Law in the Dutch West Indian Colonies in the Seventeenth Century
J. A. Schiltkamp
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Comments and Reflections
Joyce D. Goodfriend
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