The Dutch Adapting in North America (Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2001)
The Thirteenth Biennial Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Dutch-American Studies was held at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan on June 22 and 23, 2001.
Proceedings:
- Richard H. Harms, “The Dutch adaptation in North America – Introduction”
- Elton J. Bruins, “Early Hope College History as Reflected in the Correspondence of Rev. Albertus C. Van Raalte to Rev. Philip Phelps Jr., 1857-1875”
- Donald Sinnema, “The Story of Chicago Christian College (1931-1937)”
- Jaap van Marle, “The Acculturation of Dutch Immigrants in the USA: A Linguist’s View”
- George Harinck, “The Reception of the Liberation of 1944 in Christian Reformed Circles, 1944-1946”
- Hans Krabbendam, “Avant La Lettre: The Use of Dutch Immigrant Letters in Historical Research”
- Robert Schoone-Jongen, “Klaas G. Feyma, Minnesota’s Carpenter Correspondence”
- Huug van den Dool, “Noordeloos on Two Continents”
- Cornelis Van Nuis, “Father Frencken’s St. Joseph’s Parish, Grand Rapids, Michigan”
- Lucas Ligtenberg, “Christiaan Verwayen and the Lost Disabdera Settlement”
- Robert P. Swierenga, “The Third Generation and Dutch-American Studies”
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