The Sesquicentennial of Dutch Immigration: 150 Years of Ethnic Heritage (Hope College, Holland Michigan, 1997)
The Eleventh Biennial Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Dutch-American Studies was held at Hope College, Holland, Michigan on June 12 and 13, 1997.
Proceedings:
- Larry J. Wagenaar, “The sesquicentennial of Dutch immigration: 150 years of ethnic heritage: Introduction”
- James C. Schaap, “First Bride”
- Elton J. Bruins, “Albertus C. Van Raalte: Leader of the Emigration, 1844-1867”
- Robert P. Swierenga, “Van Raalte and Scholte: A Soured Relationship and Personal Rivalry”
- Sander DeHaan, “Van Raalte’s Primary Purpose in Coming to America”
- Hans Krabbendam, “Cornelius Vander Meulen: Founder or Follower?”
- Albert Ypma, “The search for a family legend: The Frisian Background of Marten Annes Ypma, the Founder of Vriesland”
- Jack D. Elenbaas, “Baptism of Fire: Holland’s Company I and the Battle of Tebbs Bend, July 4, 1863”
- Suzanne M. Sinke, “Holland Home Beginnings: A Gendered Perspective”
- Philip E. Webber, “Reassessing the Visionary Thinking of H. P. Scholte”
- Earl Wm. Kennedy, “A. J. Betten: The Other Pioneer Pella Dominie”
- James E. McMillan, “Henry Peter Scholte and the 1853 Founding of Central College”
- Brian W. Beltman, “Nineteenth-Century Dutch Migrants Extraordinaire on the Prairie-Plains”
- Cornelia B. Kennedy, “A. E. Dudok Bousquet – Prairie Patrician”
- George Harinck, “Calvinism Isn’t the Only Truth: Herman Bavinck’s Impressions of the USA”
- Margriet B. Lacy, “Dutch Immigrant Language: Maintaining One’s Cultural Identity”
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