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Robert P. Swierenga,"Selected Bibliography on Dutch in America," January 2007
Elim: A Chicago Christian School and Life Training
Center for the Disabled (Grand
Rapids, MI: Wm B. Eerdmans, 2005). Dutch Chicago: A History of the Hollanders in the Windy City (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2002)<.o:p> Faith and Family: Dutch Immigration and Settlement
in the United States, 1820-1920 (New York: Holmes & Meier, 2000). Family Quarrels in the Dutch Reformed Church in the
Nineteenth Century
(with Elton Bruins)(Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1999). The Forerunners:
Dutch Jewry in the North American Diaspora (Detroit: Wayne State
University Press, 1994). Dutch
Immigrants on the Plains (with Paul Fessler and Hubert R. Krygsman)(Holland,
MI: Joint Archives of Holland, 2006). Iowa Letters:
Dutch Immigrants on the American Frontier (expanded edition of J.
Stellingwerff, Amsterdam Emigranten; onbekende brieven van de prairie van
Iowa, 1846-1873 [Amsterdam, 1976], Walter Lagerwey translator)(Grand
Rapids, MI: Wm B. Eerdmans, 2005). The Dutch in
Urban America (with Donald Sinnema and Hans Krabbendam)(Holland, MI: Joint
Archives of Holland, 2004). For
Food and Faith: Dutch Immigration to Western Michigan, 1840-1960 [The Holland Museum
Sesquicentennial Lectures] (Holland, MI: Holland Museum, 2000). Dutch
Enterprise: Alive and Well in North America (with Larry Wagenaar)(Holland, Mi: Joint
Archives of Holland, 2000). The
Sesquicentennial of Dutch Immigration: 150 Years of Ethnic Heritage (with Larry Wagenaar)
(Holland, MI: Joint Archives of Holland, 1998). The
Dutch in America: Immigration, Settlement, and Cultural Change (New Brunswick: Rutgers
University Press, 1985). Netherlanders
in America: A Study of Emigration and Settlement in the 19th and 20th Centuries
in the United States of America, Volumes 1 and 2, by Jacob Van Hinte. Translated from the Dutch by Adriaan de Wit
(Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1985). A
Bilateral Bicentennial: A History of Dutch-American Relations, 1782-1982 (New York: Octagon Books,
1982). "Jacob Maasdam's Memoir, 1831-1840,"
Robert P. Swierenga and Muriel Kooi, eds., Michael Douma trans.) Origins,
24 (No 2, 2006): 22-30. "Peoples
of the Low Countries (Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg)," pp. 211-212,
in The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia, eds. Richard Sisson, Christian Zacher, and Andrew
Cayton (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2006). "Unholy Mess: The IRM California Real Estate
Debacle in the Christian Reformed Church in North America in the 1990s,"
213-27, in Morsels in the Melting Pot, eds. George Harinck and Hans
Krabbendam (Amsterdam: Free University Press, 2006). "Walls or Bridges: The Differing Acculturation
Process in the Reformed and Christian Reformed Churches in North America,"
33-42, in Morsels in the Melting Pot, eds. George Harinck and Hans
Krabbendam (Amsterdam: Free University Press, 2006). "Masselink Challenges the Cicero Mob," Origins,
24 (No. 1, 2006), 36-41. "Iowa Letters, A Review Essay," with
Douglas Firth Anderson and Robert Schoone-Jongen, in Dutch Immigrants on the
Plains, eds. Robert P. Swierenga, Paul Fessler, and Hubert R. Krygsman
(Holland, MI 2006), 22-36. "A Tale of Two Cities: Acculturation and Its
Long-term Impact on Chicago's West Side Reformed Churches," Origins,
23 (No. 1, 2005): 12-21. Also in 2003 Proceedings of the International
Society for the Study of Reformed Communities (ISSRC), eds. Corwin Schmidt,
et al., ISSRC web site. "The
Dutch Imprint on West Michigan," The Historical Society of Michigan Chronicle
and Newsletter, 27 (Winter 2005): 18-22. "Ethnic
Glue and a Three Legged Stool: The Chicago Experience," The Outlook
(March 2004): 5-11. "Chicago's
Dutch Garbios," DHS Magazine (Dutch Heritage Society Nederland) 6
(December 2002): 26-33. "A Bit of Family History: A Short Account of John Henry Schreurs and Jana Oonk Schreurs and Their Descendents ... at Clymer, New York," in AADAS News (newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Dutch American Studies), 3 (Fall 2002): 2, 5-6. "Ohio's
Calvin College," AADAS Newsletter 2 (Spring 2002): 2,5-6. "The
Dutch in West Michigan: The Impact of a Contractual Community," Grand
River Valley History, 18 (2002): 18-27. "The
Third Generation and Dutch American Studies" pp. 76-81, in The Dutch
Adapting in North America, 13th Biennial Conference of the Association for
the Advancement of Dutch American Studies, ed. Richard Harms (Grand Rapids, MI:
Calvin College, 2001. Burn
the Wooden Shoes:" Modernity and Division in the Christian Reformed Church
in North America," pp. 94-102, in H. Jurgen Hendriks, Don A. Luidens,
Roger J. Nemeth, Corwin E. Smidt, and Hijme Stoffels, eds. Reformed
Encounters with Modernity: Perspectives from Three Continents
(Stellenbosch, South Africa: International Society for the Study of Reformed
Communities, 2001). "By
the Sweat of our Brow:" Economic Aspects of the Dutch Immigration to
Michigan," pp. 1-29 in For Food and Faith: Dutch Immigration to America,
The Holland Museum Sesquicentennial Lectures, ed. Robert P. Swierenga,
(Holland, MI: Holland Museum, 2000). "True
Brothers: The Netherlandic Origins of the Christian Reformed Church in North
America, 1857-1880," 61-83, in Bridges and Bridges: A Comparison
between the Reformed Subcultures in the Netherlands, Germany, and the United
States, eds. George Harinck and Hans Krabbendam (2000). (Amsterdam: VU
University Press, 2000) "Stellingwerff's
Amsterdamse Emigranten and Pella History," pp. 17-21, in Dutch
Enterprise: Alive and Well in North America, eds. Larry Wagenaar and Robert
P. Swierenga (Holland, MI: Joint Archives of Holland, 2000). "H.
P. Scholte," American National Biography, 24 vols. (Cary, NC:
Oxford University Press, 1999), 19: 420-21. "A.
C. Van Raalte," American National Biography, 24 vols. (Cary, NC:
Oxford University Press, 1999), 22: 234-36. "Jan
Van Mekelenberg," in D.G. Hart and Mark Noll, eds., Dictionary of the
Presbyterian & Reformed Tradition in America (Downers Grove, IL:
InterVarsity Press, 1999), 159. "The
Church and Dutch Reformed Colonization in Argentina: A Worst Case
Scenario," Documentatieblad voor de Geschiedenis van de Nederlandse
Zending en Overzeese Kerken 6, No. 2 (1999): 58-75. "'Better Prospects for
Work:' Van Raalte's Holland Colony and its Connections to Grand Rapids," Grand
River Valley History 15 (1998): 14-22. "From
Colony to City: Holland's First Twenty-Five Years," Origins 16, No.
2 (1998): 11-16. "Decisions,
Decisions: Turning Points in the Founding of Holland," Michigan
Historical Review 24 (Spring 1998): 48-72. "Going
to America: Travel Routes of Zeeland Emigrants," Nehalennia: Bulletin
van de Werkgroep Historie en Archeologie, 114, 1997, theme number 11,
"Zeeuwse emigratie naar Amerika, 1840-1920," 19-30. "'God's
Building:' Holland Colony of Van Raalte Celebrates 150 Years," DIS-Magazine [Dutch International Society
Nederland] 1 (1997): 36-39. "Van
Raalte and Scholte: A Soured Relationships and Personal Rivalry," Origins
XVII, No. 1 (1999): 21-35. Also in The Sesquicentennial of Dutch Immigration:
150 Years of Ethnic Heritage (Holland, MI: Joint Archives of Holland and
A.C. Van Raalte Institute, Hope College, 1997): 29-45. "Calvinists
in the Second City: The Dutch Reformed of Chicago's West Side," in Rethinking
Secularization: Reformed Reactions to Modernity, eds. Gerard Dekker, Donald
A. Luidens, and Rodger R. Rice
(Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1997), 45-61. "The
Low Countries," in Peopling Indiana: The Ethnic Experience, 2
vols., ed. Robert W. Taylor (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1996),
1:102-23. "Promoting
Ethnic Pride: The Dutch-American Social Clubs of Chicago," Origins
14 no. 2 (1996): 30-37. "'Pioneers
for Jesus Christ': Dutch Protestant Colonization in North America as an Act of
Faith," in Sharing the Reformed Tradition: The Dutch-North American
Exchange, 1846-1996 (Amsterdam: VU University Press, 1996), 35-55. "Cruzamiento
Internacional de Registros de Inmigrantes Holandeses en Los Estados Unidos en
el Siglo XIX" [International Record
Linkage of Dutch Immigrants in the United States in the Nineteenth Century], Estudios
Migratorios Latinoamercanos 33 (Agost 1996): 357-83. "Netherlanders
in Chicago," in The Dutch in Chicago, 1870-1995 (Chicago:
Consulate-General of the Netherlands in Chicago, 1995), 5-16. (Reprinted in
abridged form in De Nieuwe Amsterdammer 5 (Nov. 1995): 11. "Religious
Diversity and Cultural Localism: The Dutch in Cleveland, 1840-1990," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, 67 "Odyssey
of Woe: The Journey of the Immigrant
Ship April from Amsterdam to New Castle, 1817-1818," Pennsylvania
Magazine of History and Biography
118 (Oct. 1994): 303-23. "The
Journey Across: Dutch Transatlantic Emigrant Passage to the United States,
1820-1880," in Connecting Cultures: The Netherlands in Five Centuries
of Transatlantic Exchange, eds. Rosemarijn Hoefte and Johanna C. Kardux
(European Contributions to American Studies, ed. Rob Kroes (Amsterdam, Free
University Press, 1994), 101-34. "Dutch
in Indianapolis," in Encyclopedia of Indianapolis, ed. Robert G.
Barrow (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1994), 516-17. "Captain De Groot's Account of the Tragic
Voyage of the April, Amsterdam to New Castle, 1817-1818," The
Palatine Emigrant 18 (March 1993): 82-91. "A Partial Passenger List of the Dutch Ship April,
to New Castle, Delaware, June, 1817," The Palatine Emigrant 18
(March 1993): 76-81. "The Delayed Transition from Folk to Labor
Migration: The Netherlands,
1880-1920," International Migration Review 27 (Summer 1993): 406-424. "Samuel
Myer Isaacs: The Dutch Rabbi of New York City," American Jewish
Archives 44 (Fall/Winter 1992): 604-21. (Expanded version of Origins
10, No. 1 (1992): 16-21). "Religion and Immigration Behavior: The Dutch
Experience," in Belief and Behavior: Essays in the New Religious
History, Robert P. Swierenga and Philip R. VanderMeer, eds. (1991),
164-188. "A Dutch Carpenter's 'America Letter' from New
York," New York History 72 (October 1991): 421-438. "The Dutch Transplanting in the Upper Middle
West" (Inaugural Address, Society for the Study of Regional and Local
History), in the pamphlet Historical Essays on Rural Life (Marshall, MN:
Southwest State University, 1991), 20 pages. "List
Upon List: The Ship Passenger Records
and Immigration Research," Journal of American Ethnic History 10 (Spring 1991): 42-53. "Jews First, Dutch Second, Americans
Third: Dutch Jewish Settlement and Life
in the United States in the Nineteenth Century," in Rob Kroes and
Henk-Otto Neuschaeffer, eds., The Dutch in North America: Their Immigration and Cultural Continuity
(Amsterdam: Vu University Press, 1991), 391-409. "Local Patterns of Dutch Migration to the United States in the Mid-Nineteenth Century," in Rudolph J. Vecoli and Suzanne M. Sinke, eds., A Century of European Migrations, 1830-1930 (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1991), 134-157. "Dutch Jewish Immigration and Religious Life in
the Nineteenth Century," American Jewish History 79 (Fall 1990):
56-73. "Jan
Van Mekelenberg," in The Dictionary of Christianity in America, ed. Daniel G. Reid (Downers
Grove, IL: Inter-Varsity Press, 1990),
722-23. "Peter
Stuyvesant," in The Dictionary of Christianity in America, ed.
Daniel G. Reid (Downers Grove, IL: Inter-Varsity Press, 1990), 1143-44. "Protestant
Immigration and Ethnicity in America," in The Dictionary of
Christianity in America, ed. Daniel G. R (Downers
Grove, IL: Inter-Varsity Press, 1990), 569-71. "Under-Reporting
of Dutch Immigration Statistics: Recalculation,"
International Migration Review 21 (Winter 1988): 1596-99. "Religion and Immigration Patterns: A Comparative Analysis of Dutch Protestants
and Catholics, 1835-1880," Journal of American Ethnic History 5
(Spring 1986): 23-45. "Dutch International Migration and Occupational
Change: A Structural Analysis of
Multinational Linked Files," in Ira A. Glazier and Luigi De Rosa, eds., Migration
Across Time and Nations: Population
Mobility in Historical Contexts (NY: Holmes & Meier, 1986), 95-124. "Overseas
Migration: A Mirror of Dutch
Culture," De Gids, Special 150th Anniversary Issue, February 1987,
152-155. "The Dutch in Cleveland," in John J.
Grabowski and David Van Tassel, eds., Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (Bloomington,
IN: Indiana University Press, 1987), 351-352. "News
from the Dutch Colony of Pella in North America," June 1854, Annals of
Iowa 48 (Winter/Spring 1986): 155-58. "The
Dutch Transplanting in Michigan and the Midwest," The Clarence M. Burton
Memorial Lecture (Ann Arbor: Historical Society of Michigan), 1986, 1-13. "Dutch Immigration Patterns in the Nineteenth
and Twentieth Centuries," in Robert P. Swierenga, ed., The Dutch in
America: Immigration, Settlement, and Cultural Change (New Brunswick, NJ:
Rutgers University Press, 1985), 15-42. "Archival Materials and Manuscripts in the
Netherlands on Immigration to the United States," in Lewis Hanke, ed., Guide
to the Study of United States History Outside the U.S., 1945-1980 (6 vols.,
Washington: American Historical Association, and Amherst: University of
Massachusetts, 1985), III, 195-215. "Studying
Dutch Immigration to the United States:
New Methods and Concepts," Ethnic Forum: Journal of Ethnic Studies and Ethnic Bibliography 4
(Spring 1984): 8-20. "Catholic and Protestant Emigration from the
Netherlands in the 19th Century: A
Comparative Social Structural Analysis," Tijdschrift voor Economische
en Sociale Geografie [Journal of Economic and Social Geography] 74 (Spring
1983): 25-49 (with Yda Saueressig-Schreuder). "Dutch International Labor Migration to North
America in the Nineteenth Century," in Mark Boekelman and Herman
Ganzevoort, eds., Dutch Immigration to North America (Toronto,
Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1983), 1-34. "Het Bestuderen van de Nederlandse Emigratie
naar de Verenigde Staten," Jaarboek van het Centraal Bureau voor
Geneologie, Volume 35, 1981 (The Hague, Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie,
1982), 252-268. "Catholic Emigration from the Southern
Provinces in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century," Working Paper No.
27, Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute, 1982 (with Yda
Saueressig-Schreuder). "Exodus Netherlands, Promised Land
America: Dutch Immigration and
Settlement in the United States," in J. W. Schulte Nordholt and Robert P.
Swierenga, eds., A Bilateral Bicentennial:
A History of Dutch-American Relations, 1782-1982 (Amsterdam:
Meulenhoff International; NY: Octagon Books, 1982), 127-147. "A Denominational Schism from a
Behavioral Perspective: The 1857 Dutch
Reformed Separation," The Reformed Review 34 (Spring 1981): 172-185. Reprinted in Canadian Journal of
Netherlandic Studies III (Fall 1981-Spring 1982): 49-57. "Dutch International Migration
Statistics, 1820-1880: An Analysis of
Linked Multinational Nominal Files," International Migration Review
15 (Fall 1981): 445-470. "The Dutch," in Stephen Thernstrom,
ed., Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups (Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press, 1980), 284-295. "Dutch
in America: The Settlement of People from the Netherlands in the United
States," in Encyclopedia USA, v. 24 (1997): 139-47 (Reprint of
"The Dutch," in Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups,
1980). "The
Anatomy of Migration: From Europe to the U.S. in the Nineteenth Century,"
in Preserving our Heritage: Proceedings
of the World Conference on Records, eds. Val Greenwood and Frank Smith (12
vols., Salt Lake City, UT: The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1980), IV, Series
357, 1-15. "Dutch Immigrant Demography, 1820-1880," Journal
of Family History 5 (Winter 1980): 390-405.
Selected by Council of Abstracting Services for summary in Sociology
Abstracts. "Local-Cosmopolitan Theory and Immigrant
Religion: The Social Basis of the Antebellum Dutch Reformed Schism," Journal
of Social History 14 (Fall 1980): 113-135.
Selected by Council of Abstracting Services for summary in Sociology
Abstracts. "Immigrant Data Files and Computer
Mapping," in J. Raben and G. Marks, eds., International Federation of
Information Processing, Proceedings of the Dartmouth Conference on Data Bases
in the Humanities and Social Sciences (Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing
Company, 1980), 119-123. "The
Dutch in America: An Overview," in Linda Pegman Doezema, Dutch
Americans: A Guide to Manuscript Sources, (Detroit: Gale Publications,
1979), xi-xix. "The
Causes of Dutch Emigration to America:
An 1866 Account," Michigana 24 (May 1979): 56-61; (Summer
1979), 92-97. "Dutch Immigration Historiography," Immigration
History Newsletter 11, No. 2 (Nov. 1979): 1-5. "Socio-Economic Patterns of Migration from the
Netherlands to the U.S. in the Nineteenth Century," in Paul Uselding, ed.,
Research in Economic History: An
Annual Compilation of Research (Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1976)(with Harry
Stout), 298-333. "Netherlanders
in America," in The Americans and the Dutch (United States Information
Agency, The Hague, the Netherlands, 1976), 24-29. "Dutch Immigration in the Nineteenth Century,
1820-1877: A Quantitative
Overview," Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 28 (Autumn 1975): 7-34
(with Harry Stout). "A
Dutch Immigrant's View of Central Iowa," Annals of Iowa, 38 (Fall
1965): 81-118, and reprinted in Patterns and Perspectives in Iowa History,
ed. Dorothy Schwieder (Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1973). "The
Ethnic Voter and the First Lincoln Election," Civil War History 11
(March 1965): 27-43; reprinted in Ethnic Voters and the Election of Lincoln,
ed. Frederick C. Luebke (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1971), 229-50.
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