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Preface United States Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Preface Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the United States of America
Foreword A Question Mark?
1: A Dutch-American Perspective
2: ‘Even Old New York was Once New Amsterdam’
3: Mayken’s World
4: Mass Murder on Manhattan
5: Edward Winslow Anglo-Dutch-American Pilgrim
6: The Tale of the White Horse The First Slave Trading Voyage to New Netherland
7: Sight, Sound, Touch, and Taste Sensing the Dutch in New Netherland
8: The Dutch Republic through Bostonian Eyes The Travel Journals of Jonathan Belcher and Jacob Wendell, 1704–1716
9: Johnny Goes Dutch
10: Fellow Founding Fathers Gijsbert Karel Van Hogendorp and Thomas Jefferson
11: On the First Dutch Translation of the U.S. Constitution
12: Sweet Prospects and a Bitter Experience The Adventures of Gerrit Boon and Jan Lincklaen
13: Sojourner Truth How the Enslaved Woman of a Dutch-New York Family Became an Icon of America’s Black Liberation Movement
14: John Romeyn Brodhead’s Hunt for History
15: Rising from the Ashes The Afterlife of a Phoenix
16: “For Two Years, or Perhaps Forever” Wilhelmina Douglas Hawley and The Artists’ Colony in Rijsoord
17: Jane Addams and Aletta Jacobs at the Women’s Congress in The Hague
18: Breaking Free from a Girls’ Boarding School? American Mass Culture and The Roaring Twenties in the Netherlands
19: The ‘Patron Saint’ of New York?
20: A Dutch Prince, His American Jeep, and Two Female Passengers
21: A Saber for Eisenhower Forging Transatlantic Bonds for the Twentieth Century
22: Growing Up Dutch in Iowa
23: Recollections and Reconnections War History as Family History
24: Lady Liberty as Muse An Inspired Dutch Writer’s Love for the United States of America
25: Hurley and its History Historical Views Changing over Time
26: When Did It All Begin?
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Further Reading & Sources
Illustration Credits
Index