NNDB
This is a beta version of NNDB
Search: for
Dutch-American Studies

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Randall H. Balmer. A Perfect Babel of Confusion: Dutch Religion and English Culture in the Middle Colonies. Oxford University Press. 2002. 258pp.

Brian W. Beltman. Dutch Farmer in the Missouri Valley: The Life and Letters of Ulbe Eringa, 1866-1950. University of Illinois Press. 1996. 284pp.

Herbert J. Brinks. Dutch American Voices: Letters from the United States, 1850-1930. Cornell University Press. 1995. 480pp.

David Steven Cohen. The Dutch-American Farm. NYU Press. 1993. 408pp.

Jaap Jacobs. New Netherland: A Dutch Colony in Seventeenth-century America. E. J. Brill. 2005. 559pp.

Rob Kroes. The Persistence of Ethnicity: Dutch Calvinist Pioneers in Amsterdam, Montana. University of Illinois Press. 1992. 161pp.

Donna Merwick. Possessing Albany, 1630-1710: The Dutch and English Experiences. Cambridge University Press. 2003. 328pp.

Donna Merwick. The Shame and the Sorrow: Dutch-Amerindian Encounters in New Netherland. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2006. 332pp.

Suzanne M. Sinke. Dutch Immigrant Women in the United States, 1880-1920. University of Illinois Press. 2002. 295pp.

Pamela Smit; J. W. Smit. The Dutch in America, 1609-1970: A Chronology & Fact Book. Oceana Publications. 1972. 116pp.

Robert P. Swierenga. Dutch Chicago: A History of the Hollanders in the Windy City. William B. Eerdmans Publishing. 2002. 908pp.

Robert P. Swierenga. The Forerunners: Dutch Jewry in the North American Diaspora. Wayne State University Press. 1994. 465pp.

Robert P. Swierenga. Faith and Family: Dutch Immigration and Settlement in the United States, 1820-1920. Holmes & Meier. 2000. 362pp.

Janny Venema. Beverwijck: A Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664. SUNY Press. 2003. 527pp.



Do you know something we don't?
Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile



Copyright ©2009 Soylent Communications



Bibliographies

NNDB has added thousands of bibliographies for people, organizations, schools, and general topics, listing more than 50,000 books and 120,000 other kinds of references. They may be accessed by the "Bibliography" tab at the top of most pages, or via the "Related Topics" box in the sidebar. Please feel free to suggest books that might be critical omissions.