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The Rensselaerswijck and New Netherland Seminars: A Beautiful and Fruitful Place

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Exploring Dutch Heritage Through Research 

Exploring Dutch Heritage Through Research 

The Rensselaerswijck and New Netherland Seminars: A Beautiful and Fruitful Place

In 1991 a collection of papers from the first ten conferences was published as “A Beautiful and Fruitful Place,” Volume 1, a volume that is hard to come by these days. Its contents are presented here.  

I. Seminar on Rensselaerswijck

April 1979


II. Agriculture and Farm-related Industries

September 1979


III. Crime and Punishment in New Netherland

September 1980


IV. Hudson Valley Families

September 1981


V. Historical Archaeology

September 1982


VI. Blacks in New Netherland and the Middle Colonies

February 1983


VII. Education in New Netherland and the Middle Colonies

September 1984


VIII. Merchants and Traders of New Netherland and Early New York

September 1985


IX. Dutch Foundations of Albany

September 1986


X. A New Netherland Hutspot

September 1987

 

WHAT WAS NEW NETHERLAND?


About New Netherland Institute

For over three decades, NNI has helped cast light on America's Dutch roots. In 2010, it partnered with the New York State Office of Cultural Education to establish the New Netherland Research Center, with matching funds from the State of the Netherlands. NNI is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.