A beautiful and fruitful place : selected Rensselaerwijck papers, volume 2 /
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Excelsior Editions/State University of New York Press,
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- A Beautiful and Fruitful Place
- Contents
- Introduction
- Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1988:“Domestic Life in New Netherland�
- Home is More Than a Roof: Concept of Private Space
- The Trades in the Village of Graft
- Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1989:“The Age of Leisler�
- The Pro-Leislerian Farmer: A “Mad Rabble� or “Gentlemen Standing Up for Their Rights�?
- Credit, Court, and New York City Merchants in the Age of Leisler
- Leisler�s Pre-1689 Biography and Family Background
- Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1990:“New Netherland and the Frontier�
- De Suyt Rivier: New Netherland�s DelawareRensselaerswijck Seminar 1991:“The Persistence of the Dutch after 1664�
- The Dutch Heritage in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
- “Not Hasty to Change Old Habits for New�
- From Mutual Will to Male Prerogative: The Dutch Family and Anglicization in Colonial New York
- Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1992:“The Dutch in the Age of Exploration�
- Along the Spice Trails: Dutch Overseas Expansion in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- Dutch Primacy in Shipbuilding: Implications of New Technology for Seventeenth-century Naval ArchitectureRensselaerswijck Seminar 1993:“Manor Life and Culture in the Hudson Valley�
- Dutch Foodways in the Hudson River Valley
- Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1994:“Family History: Two Branches into New Netherland Research�
- A Marriage of Genealogy and History I
- A Marriage of Genealogy and History II
- Wringing Information from a Drowned Princess: Using the Notarial Records of Amsterdam for Historical Research
- Why New Netherland Genealogists and Historians Need Each Other�An Editor�s PerspectiveNew Netherlanders and Their European Ancestry: A Survey of the State of the Art in Research of the First Settlers� Origins
- Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1995:“ �Neighbourlie Correspondencye�:Relations between New Netherland and New England�
- The Hartford Treaty: A European Perspective on a New World Conflict
- An Uneasy Alliance: The Dutch and English on Long Island
- Did Boundaries Really Matter in Seventeenth-Century North America?
- Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1996:“The Staffs of Life: Bread and Beer�The Failure of West India Company Farming on the Island of Manhattan
- From Herbs to Hops: Outlines of the Brewing Process in Medieval Europe
- Rensselaerswijck Seminar 1997:“The West India Company and the Atlantic World�
- The WIC and the Reformed Church: Neglect or Concern?
- Winds of Change: Colonization, Commerce, and Consolidationin the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World
- A Monopoly Relinquished: The West India Company and the Atlantic Slave Trade