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Gehring, Charles T., and J.A. Schiltkamp, trans. and eds. Curaçao Papers, 1640-1665. New Netherland Documents. Interlaken: Heart of the Lakes Publishing, 1987.

Gehring, Charles T., and William A. Starna, trans. and eds. A Journey into Mohawk and Oneida Country, 1634-1635: The Journal of Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1988.

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_______. "Traitors and Papists: The Religious Dimensions of Leisler’s Rebellion." New York History 70 (1989).

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______. "Transforming Old World Dutch Culture in a New World Environment: Process of Material Adaptation." New World Dutch Studies. Eds. Roderic H. Blackburn an Nancy A. Kelley. Albany: Albany Institute of History and Art, 1987.

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_______. "Worthy, Virtuous Juffrouw Maria van Rensselaer." de Halve Maen (Summer 1997)

Cohen, David Steven. "Dutch-American Farming: Crops, Livestock, and Equipment, 1623-1900." New World Dutch Studies. Eds. Roderic H. Blackburn and Nancy A. Kelley. Albany: Albany Institute of History and Art, 1987.

______. "How Dutch Were the Dutch of New Netherland?" New York History 62 (January 1981).
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Davis, Thomas J. "These Enemies of Their Own Household." The Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society Vol. 5, Nos. 3 & 4 (Fall and Winter 1984).

De Jong, Gerald F. "The Education and Training of Dutch Ministers." Education in New Netherland and the Middle Colonies: Papers of the 7th Rensselaerswyck Seminar of the New Netherland Project. Eds. Charles T. Gehring and Nancy Anne McClure Zeller. Albany: New Netherland Project, 1985.

De Roever, Margriet. "The Fort Orange "EB" Pipe Bowls: An Investigation of the Origin of American Objects in Dutch Seventeenth-Century Documents." New World Dutch Studies. Eds. Roderic H. Blackburn and Nancy A. Kelley. Albany: Albany Institute of History and Art, 1987.

de Vries, Jan. "The Dutch Atlantic Economies." In The Atlantic Economy during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Organization, Operation, Practice, and Personnel, edited by Peter A. Coclanis, 1-29. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2005.

Fabend, Firth Haring. "The Pro-Leislerian Dutch Farmers in New York: A 'Mad Rabble' or 'Gentlemen Standing Up for Their Rights? " de Halve Maen, 64 (March 1990), 7-10.

______."Pierre Cresson: Pierre Le Gardinier", de Halve Maen, 79:2 (Summer 2006), 34-36

______."From Jan Claus’ Land to t’Greynbos to Blauveltville to Blauvelt,” South of the Mountains (New City, NY: Historical Society of Rockland County), 50:2 (April-June, 2006), 3-18.

_____."Cosyn Gerritsen van Putten: New Amsterdam’s Wheelwright,” de Halve Maen, 80:2 (Summer 2007), 23-30

_____."Jan Pietersen Haring, 1633-1683, Sightings and Connections, Hoorn, New Amsterdam, New York, and New Jersey,” South of the Mountains (New City, NY: Historical Society of Rockland County), 51:4 (October-December 2007), 3-20

_____."The Pro-Leislerian Dutch Farmers in New York: A 'Mad Rabble' or gentlemen Standing Up for Their Rights?" Hudson River Valley Institute, Spring 2006.   (Revised version of 1990 essay in de Halve Maen.)

_______."According to Holland Custome: Jacob Leisler and the Lookermans Estate Feud," de Halve Maen, 67 (Spring 1994), 1-8.

_______. "Church and State, Hand in Hand: Compassionate Calvinism in New Netherland," de Halve Maen, 75 (Spring 2002), 3-8.

________. "New Light on New Netherland," de Halve Maen, 73 (Fall 2000), 51-55.

________. " 'Nieu Amsterdam': A Copper Engravingfrom the 17th Century," New York Histort (Summer 2004), 233-46.

_______. "Sex and the City: Relations Between Men and Women i New Netherland." In Revisiting New Netherland: Perspectives on Early Dutch America, ed. Joyce D. Goodfriend. Heerndon, Va.: Brill, 2005.

_______. "The Synod of Dort and the Persistence of Dutchness in Nineteenth-Century New York and New Jersey," New York History (July 1996), 273-300.

_____.“Impact of Revivalism on the Dutch Reformed Church in 19th-Century New York and New Jersey,” From De Halve Maen to KLM: 400 Years of Dutch-American Exchange, ed. M. Lacy (Munster, 2008).

Feister, Lois M. "Archaeology in Rensselaerswyck, Dutch 17th-Century Domestic Sites."New Netherland Studies. Bulletin KNOB. Vol. 84, No. 2/3 (June 1985).

______. "Indian-Dutch Relations in the Upper Hudson Valley: A Study of Baptism Records in the Dutch Reformed Church." Man in the Northeast (Fall, 1982).

 
 

______. "Linguistic Communication Between the Dutch and Indians in New Netherland,1609-1664." Ethnohistory 20/1 (Winter 1973).

 

Frost, William L. "356 Years of Formal Education in New York City: The Origins of the First Dutch School." Education in New Netherland and the Middle Colonies: Papers of the 7th Rensselaerswyck Seminar of the New Netherland Project. Eds, Charles T. Gehring and Nancy Anne McClure Zeller. Albany: New Netherland Project, 1985.

Funk, Elisabeth Paling. "Netherlands’ Popular Culture in the Knickerbocker Works of Washington Irving." New World Dutch Studies. Eds. Roderic H. Blackburn and Nancy A. Kelley. Albany: Albany Institute of History and Art, 1987.

Gehring, Charles T. "A Rediscovered Van Rensselaer Letter." de Halve Maen 54 (Fall 1979).

_____. "De Suyt Rivier: New Netherland’s Delaware Frontier." de Halve Maen LXV/2 (Summer 1992).
_____ . "Dutch Manuscripts Relating to New Netherland in U.S. Repositories." New Netherland Studies. Bulletin KNOB. Vol. 84, No. 2/3 (June 1985).
_____. "The Founding of Beverwijck, A Dutch Village on the Upper Hudson." The Dutch Settlers Society of Albany Yearbook 51 (1989-1993).
_____. "Material Culture in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Colonial Manuscripts." New World Dutch Studies. Eds. Roderic H. Blackburn and Nancy A. Kelley. Albany: Albany Institute of History and Art, 1987.
_____. "Peter Minuit’s Purchase of Manhattan Island-New Evidence." de Halve Maen, Spring 1980.
_____. "The Secret History of the Middle Colonies or the Administrative Papers of Petrus Stuyvesant." Staten Island Historian. V/1 & 2 (Summer/Fall 1987).
_____. "New Amsterdam on the Hudson: The Dutch Background of New York," in The Low Countries: Arts & Society in Floanders and the Netherlands. A Yearbook published by the Flemish-Netherlands Foundation Stichting Ons Erfdeel, Fall 1993. pp. 223-230.
_____."De Suyt Rivier: New Netherland’s Delaware Frontier," De Halve Maen lxv/2 (Summer 1992). pp. 21-25.
_____."Hodie Mihi, Cras Tibi: Swedish/Dutch Relations in the Delaware Valley," in New Sweden in America, ed. by Carol E. Hoffecker et al. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1995. pp. 69-85.
Gehring, Charles T. and Grumet, Robert S. "Observations of the Indians from Jasper Danckaert’s Journal, 1679-1680." William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, No. 1 (January 1987).
Gehring, Charles T. and Starna, William A. "A Case of Fraud: The Dela Croix Letter and Map of 1634." New York History. (July 1985.)
______. "Dutch and Indians in the Hudson Valley: The Early Period." The Hudson Valley Regional Review Vol. 9, No. 2 (September 1992).
Gehring, Charles T.; Starna, William A.; and Fenton, William N. "The Tawagonshi Treaty of 1613: The Final Chapter." New York History, No. 4 (October 1987)

 

 
 
 
Goodfriend, Joyce D. "Black Families in New Netherland." Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society Vol. 5, Nos. 3 & 4 (Fall and Winter 1984).
______. "Burghers and Blacks: The Evolution of a Slave Society at New Amsterdam." New York History 59 (April 1978).
______. "The Dutch Colonial Legacy: ‘Not Hasty to Change Old Habits for New’." de Halve Maen 65 (Spring 1992).
______. "Recovering the Religious History of Dutch Reformed Women in Colonial New York." de Halve Maen 64 (Winter 1991). Also in Women and Religion in Old and New Worlds. Edited by Susan E. Dinan and Debra Meyers. New York and London: Routledge, 2001; 135-53.
______. "The Social Dimensions of Congregational Life in Colonial New York City." William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, 46 (1989).

Haefeli, Evan "Leislerians in Boston: Some Rare Dutch Correspondence." De Haelve Maen 73:4, 77-81, 2000

_____“Dutch New York and the Salem Witch Trials: Some New Evidence,” Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society volume 110 Part 2 , 277-308, 2003
_____ "The Pennsylvania Difference: Religious Diversity on the Delaware before 1683,” Early American Studies, 1:1 (2003): 28-60
_____“Kieft's War and the Cultures of Violence in Colonial America,” Lethal Imagination: Violence and Brutality in American History,17-42, New York University Press, 1999 [Michael A. Bellesisle, editor]

Hageman, Howard G. "The Dutch Battle for Higher Education in the Middle Colonies." Education in New Netherland and the Middle Colonies: Papers of the 7th Rensselaerswyck Seminar of the New Netherland Project. Albany: New Netherland Project, 1985.

Hallam, Jon S. "The Portrait of Cornelis Steenwyck and Dutch Colonial Experience in America"; 77-85; In The Low Countries and the New World(s) : Travel, Discovery, Early Relations. Edited by Joanna C. Prins, Bettina Brandt, Timothy Stevens, Thomas F. Shannon. Lanham : University Press of America, Inc., 2000.

Harris, Charles X. "Henri Couturier: An Artist of New Netherland." New-York Historical Society Quarterly 11 (July 1927).

Hatfield, April Lee. "Dutch and New Netherland Merchants in the Seventeenth-Century English Chesapeake." In The Atlantic Economy during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Organization, Operation, Practice, and Personnel. Edited by Peter A. Coclanis, 205-28. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2005.

Hershkowitz, Leo. "Abigail Franks and Jewish Education in Early New York." Education in New Netherland and the Middle Colonies: Papers of the 7th Rensselaeerswyck Seminar of the New Netherland Project. Albany: New Netherland Project, 1985.

Hodges, Graham Russell. "Legal Bonds of Attachment: The Freemanship Law of New York City, 1648-1801." In Pencak, William and Wright, Conrad Edick, eds. Authority and Resistance in Early New York. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1988.

Howard, Ronald W. "Apprenticeship and Economic Education in New Netherland and Seventeenth Century New York." Education in New Netherland and the Middle Colonies. eds. Charles T. Gehring and Nancy Anne McClure Zeller. Albany: New Netherland Project, 1985.

Huey, Paul R."Archaelogical Excavations in the Site of Fort Orange: A Dutch West India Company Trading Fort Built in 1624." New Netherland Studies. Bulletin KNOB. Vol 84., No. 2/3 (June l985).

Huey, Paul R. "Old Slip and Cruger's Wharf at New York: An Archaeological Perspective of the Colonial American Waterfront." Volume: 18, The Society for Historical Archaeology, 1984

_____, "Schuyler Flatts Archaeological District National Historic Landmark." Volume: No. 114. The New York State Archaeological Association. 1988
Also in: The Bulletin and Journal of Archaeology for New York State. Number 114
_____, "Fort Orange Archaeological Site National Historic Landmark." Volume: No. 114. The New York State Archaeological Association. 1998
Also in: The Bulletin and Journal of Archaeology for New York State. Number 114
_____, "A Short History of Cuyper Island, Towns of East Greenbush and Schodack, New York, and its Relation to Dutch and Mahican Culture Contact." Volume: 12
Also in: A North-Eastern Millennium: History and Archaeology for Robert E. Funk, edited by Christopher Lindner and Edward V. Curtin. Journal of the Middle Atlantic Arcaeology,Volume 12. 1996
"The Fort Orange and Schuyler Flatts NHL." Vol. 18, No. 7 The National Park Service. 1995
Also in: CRM, Volume 18, No. 7. Published by the National Park Service.
_____, "The Mahicans, the Dutch, and the Schodack Islands in the 17th and 18th Centuries." Volume: 21-22 he Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology 1993
Also in: Northeast Historical Archaeology, Volumes 21-22, 1992-1993. Published by the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology.
_____, "The Dutch at Fort Orange." Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington and London. 1991
Also in: Historical Archaeology in Global Perspective edited by Lisa Falk. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington and London 1991
_____, "Archeological Evidence of Dutch Wooden Cellars and Perishable Wooden Structures at Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Sites in the Upper Hudson Valley." New World Dutch Studies. Eds. Roderic H. Blackburn and Nancy A. Kelley. Albany: Albany Institute of History and Art, 1987.
_____, "Dutch Sites of the 17th Century in Rensselaerswyck." Laboratory of Anthropology, Temple University, Philadelphia. 1984
Also in: In The Scope of Historical Archaeology: Essays in Honor of John L. Cotter, edited by David G. Orr and Daniel G. Crozier. Laboratory of Anthropology, Temple University, Philadelphia.1984
_____, "Glass Beads from Fort Orange (1624-1676), Albany, New York. Rochester Museum & Science Center, Rochester, 1983
Also in: Proceedings of the 1982 Glass Trade Bead Conference. Published by Rochester Museum & Science Center, Rochester, N.Y.
_____, "Archaeological Exploration of the Louw-Bogardus Site, Kingston, New York." Volume: Number 82. The New York State Archeological Association , 1981
Also in: The Bulletin and Journal of Archaeology for New York State, Number 82. Fall 1981. Published by The New York State Archeological Association, Rochester, New York.
_____, Lois M. Feister, and Joseph E. McEvoy. "Archeological Investigations in the Vicinity of `Fort Crailo' During Sewer Line Construction Under Riverside Avenue in Rensselaer, New York." Volume: Number 69 . The New York State Archeological Association, Rochester, New York, 1977
Also in: The Bulletin and Journal of Archaeology for New York State, Number 69, March 1977
_____, "Reworked Pipe Stems: A 17th Century Phenomenon from The Site of Fort Orange, Albany, New York." Volume: VIII Page: 105-111, The Society for Historical Archaeology, Columbia, South Carolina, 1974
Also in: Volume: VIII Historical Archaeology, 1974

Jacobs, Jaap. "A Troubled Man: Director Wouter van Twiller and the Affairs of New Netherland in 1635." New York History (Summer 2004) 213-232.

______. "Between Repression and Approval: Connivance and Tolerance in the Dutch Reboubllic and in New Netherland. de Halve Maen 71 (1998), 51-58.

______."The Hartford Treaty: A European Perspective on a New World Conflict." de Halve Maen, vol. LXVIII, No. 4 (Winter 1995).

______. " 'To Favor This New and Growing Ciy of New Amsterdam with a Court of Justice': Relations between Rulers and Ruler in New Amsterdam." de Halve Maen 76 (2003), 65-72.

Janowitz, Meta F. "Indian Corn and Dutch Pots: Seventeenth-Century Foodways in New Amsterdam/New York." Historical Archaeology 27(2): 6-22.

Jordan, Jean P. "Women Merchants in Colonial New York. New York History Vol. LVII, No. 4 (June 1977).

Judd, Jacob. "Frederick Philipse and the Madagascar Trade." The New-York Historical Society Quarterly Vol. LV, No. 4 (October 1971).

Klooster, Wim. "Other Netherlands beyond the Sea : Dutch America between Metropolitan Control and Divergence, 1600-1796 " In Negotiated Empires : Centers and Peripheries in the Americas, 1500-1820. Edited by Christine Daniels and Michael V. Kennedy with an Introduction by Jack P. Greene & Amy Turner Bushnell. New York & London : Routledge, 2002.

______. "The Anglo-Dutch Trade in the Seventeenth Century: An Atlantic Partnership?" In Shaping the Stuart World 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection. Edited by Allan I. Macinnes and Arthur H. Williamson. Leiden and B oston: Brill 2006; 261-82.

McBride, Kevin A., "The Source and Mother of the Fur Trade : Native-Dutch Relations in Eastern New Netherland." In Enduring Traditions : The Native Peoples of New England. Edited by Laurie Weinstein. 31-51.Westport : Bergin & Garvey, 1994.

Kupp, Jan. "Aspects of New York Dutch Trade Under the English, 1670-1674." New-York Historical Society Quarterly Vol. LVIII, No. 3 (April, 1974).

______. "Dutch Notarial Acts Relating to the Tobacco Trade of Virginia, 1608-1653." William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., Vol. XXX, No. 4 (October 1973).

Maika, Dennis J. "The Credit System of the Manhattan Merchants in the Seventeen Century." de Halve Maen Part I: Vol. LXIII, No. 2 (June 1990); Part II: Vol. LXIII, No. 3 (September 1990); Part III: Vol. LXIV, No. 1 (Spring 1991).

______. "Jacob Leisler’s Chesapeake Trade." de Halve Maen Vol. LXVII, No. 1 (Spring 1994).

Maglione, Massimo. "The Evidence for the Establishment of Collegiate School in 1628." Education in New Netherland and the Middle Colonies: Papers of the 7th Rensselaerswyck Seminar of the New Netherland Project. Albany: New Netherland Project, 1985.

Matson, Cathy. "Commerce After the Conquest: Dutch Traders and Goods in New York City, 1664-1764." de Halve Maen Part I: Vol. LX, No. 1 (March 1987). Part II: Vol. LX, No. 2 (June 1987).

______." ‘Damned Scoundrels’ and ‘Libertisme of Trade’: Freedom and Regulation in Colonial New York’s Fur and Grain Trades." William and Mary Quarterly 3rd ser., Vol. LI, No. 3. (July 1994).

McKinley, Albert E. "The English and Dutch Towns of New Netherland." American Historical Review 6 (1900).

Merwick, Donna. "Becoming English: Anglo-Dutch Conflict in the 1670s in Albany, New York." New York History Vol. LXII/4 (October 1981).

______. "Being Dutch: An Interpretation of Why Jacob Leisler Died." New York History 70 (1989).
______. "Dutch Townsmen and Land Use: A Spatial Perspective on Seventeenth-Century, Albany, New York." William and Mary Quarterly 3rd ser., 37 (January 1980): 53-78.
Meuwese, Mark. "Dutch Calvinism and Native Americans: A Comparative Study of
   the Motivations for Protestant Conversion among the Tupis in Northeastern Brazil (1630-1654) and the Mohawks in Central New York    (1690-1710)."  In The Spiritual Conversion of the Americas. Edited by James Muldoon,   118-41. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2004.  
 
 
 
    
 

Middleton, Simon. " 'How it came that the bakers bake no bread': A Struggle for Trade Privileges in Seventeenth-Century New Amsterdam." William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, Vol. LVIII, No. 2, April 2001; 347-72.

Miller, Christopher L. and George R. Hamell. "A New Perspective on Indian-White Contact: Cultural Symbols and Colonial Trade." The Journal of American History 73 (September 1986): 311-28.

Narrett, David E. "Dutch Customs of Inheritance, Women, and the Law in Colonial New York City," in William Pencak and Conrad E. Wright, eds. Authority and Resistance in Early New York. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1988: 27-55.

______. "Preparation for Death and Provision for the Living: Notes on New York Wills 1665-1760." New York History Vol. LVII, No. 4 (October 1976)

Nooter, Eric."Between Heaven and Earth: The Dutch Reformed Church in Flatbush Society, 1654-1664." de Halve Maen 66 (Winter 1993): 66-74.

O’Callaghan, E. B. "First Stone House in Albany." New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 4 (1873).

Otto, Paul. "The Origins of New Netherland: Interpreting Native American Responses to Henry Hudson’s Visit." Itinerario XVIII, 1994.

Page, Willie F. "The African Slave During the Early English Period, 1664 to 1700." The Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society Vol. 5, Nos. 3 &4 (Fall and Winter 1984).

Pijning, Ernst. "The Dutch West India Company in the Brazil Trade, 1630-1654." In Shaping the Stuart World 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection. Edited by Allan I. Macinnes and Arthur H. Williamson. Leiden and Boston: Brill 2006; 207-32.

Piwonka, Ruth. "The Lutheran Presence in New Netherland." de Halve Maen Vol. LX, No. 2 (June 1987)

Richter, Daniel K. "Brothers, Scoundrels, Metal Makers: Dutch Constructions of Native American Constructions of the Dutch." de Halve Maen, 71 (Fall 1998), 59-64.

______"Cultural Brokers and Intercultural Politics: New York-Iroquois Relations, 164-1701, " Journal of American History, 75 (1988-1989), 40-67/

Rife, Clarence White "Land Tenure in New Netherland"; [41]-73; Essays in Colonial History Presented to Charles McLean Andrews by his Students / [Edited by Leonard W. Labaree]. -- New Haven : Yale University Press, 1931 -- xvi, 345 p. : front. (port.) ; 23 cm.

Rink, Oliver. "The People of New Netherland: Notes on Non-English Immigration to New York in the Seventeenth Century." New York History Vol. LXII, No. 1 (January 1981).

_____. "Private Interest and Godly Gain: The West India Company and the Dutch Reformed Church in New Netherland, 1624-1664." New York History Vol. LXXV/3 (July 1994).
_____. "Unraveling a Secret Colonialism." de Halve Maen Part I: Vo. LX, No. 1 (March 1987). Part II: Vol. LX, No. 2 (June 1987).

Rothschild, Nan A. and Diana diZerega Wall. "The Archaeology of New Amsterdam and New York." New Netherland Studies. Bulletin KNOB. Vol. 84, No. 2/3 (June 1985).

Schrire, Carmel and Merwick, Donna "Dutch-Indigenous Relations in New Netherland and the Cape in the Seventeenth Century"; 11-20. Historical Archaeology in Global Perspective. Edited by Lisa Falk. Washington, D. C. : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991.

Shattuck, Martha Dickinson "Civil Law - The Dutch Colony." Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies. Vol 1. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1993.

_____. "The Dutch and the English on Long Island: An Uneasy Alliance." de Halve Maen, Vol. LXVIII No. 4 (Winter 1995).
_____. "Heemstede: An English Town Under Dutch Rule." In  The Roots and Heritage of Hempstead Town. Ed. Natalie A. Naylor. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lakes Publishing, 1994.
_____. "Women and the Economy in Beverwijck, New Netherland." Dutch Settlers Society of Albany Yearbook 51 (1989-1993).
_____."Women and Trade in New Netherland." Itinerario XVIII, (1994).

Shattuck, Martha Dickinson and Jaap Jacobs. "Beavers for Drink, Land for Arms: Some Aspects of the Dutch-Indian Trade in New Netherland." One Man’s Trash in Another Man’s Treasure: The Metamorphosis of the European Utensil in the New World. Exhibit catalog. Ed. Alexandra van Dongen. Rotterdam: Museum Boymans-van Beuningen 1995.

Smith, George L. "Guilders and Godliness: The Dutch Colonial Contribution to American Religious Pluralism." Journal of Presbyterian History 47 (March 1969).

Starna, William A. "Assessing American Indian-Dutch Studies: Missed and Missing Opportunities." New York History (Winter 2003) 84 (1): 5-31.

______. "Indian-Dutch Frontiers." de Halve Maen, 64(2) (1992): 21-25.

_____. "Seventeenth Century Dutch-Indian Trade, A Perspective from Iroquoia." de Halve Maen Vol. LIX, No. 3 (March 1986).

Starna, William A. and José António Brandão. "The Mohawk-Mahican War: The Search for a Pattern." Ethnohistory  51:4 (Fall 2004), 725-750.

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Van Gastel, Ada. "Van der Donck’s Description of the Indians: Additions and Corrections." William and Mary Quarterly. 3rd Series, Vol. XLVII, No. 3 (July 1990).

Van Zwieten, Adriana. "The Orphan Chamber of New Amsterdam." William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, Vol. LIII, No. 2 (April 1996).

Venema, Janny. "Charity in 17th Century Albany." Dutch Settlers Society of Albany Yearbook 51 (1989-1993).

_____. "Poverty and Charity in Seventeenth-Century Beverwijck/Albany, 1652-1700." New York History (October 1999): 369-90.

_______. "Poverty in seventeenth-century Albany," De Halve Maen, LXIV/1, 1-8 (New York, May 1993).

Voorhees, David William. "The ‘fervent Zeale’ of Jacob Leisler." William and Mary Quarterly 3rd series, 51 (1994).

________."'Fanatiks' and 'Fifth Monarchists': The Milborne Family in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World." New York Genealogical and Bibliographic Record, 129, 2: 67-75,3: 174-182, New York Genealogical and Bibliographical Society (April and July 1998).
________."First Families." Seaport Magazine, 36; 14-19, South Street Seaport (Fall 2001)
________."'Hearing . . . What Great Success the Dragonnades in France Had': Jacob Leisler's Hugenout Connections." de Halve Maen, 67; 1: 15-20, Holland Society of New York (Spring 1994).
________."'How ther poor wives do, and are dealt with': Women in Leisler's Rebellion." de Halve Maen, 40; 41-48, Holland Society of New York (Summer 1997)
________."In Search of the Real Jacob Leisler." Documentary Editing, 19; 2: 41-44, Association for Documentary Editing, (June 1997)
________."Jacob Leisler and the Hugenot network in the English Atlantic World." From Strangers to Citizens The Integration of Immigrant Communities in Britain, Ireland, and Colonial America, 1550-1750, Randolph Vigne and Charles Littleton, eds.; 322-331, Sussex Academic Press (2001)
________."The European Ancestry of Jacob Leisler." New York Genealogical and Bibliographical Record, 120; 4: 193-202, New York Genealogical and Bibliographical Society (October 1989)
________."'to assert our Right before it be quite lost': The Leisler Rebellion in the Delaware River Valley.' Pennsylvanie History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies, 64; 1: 5-27, Pennsylvania State Univerity (Winter 1997)

________.CAPTURED! The 'Turkish Slavery' of Leisler's Susannah, Seaport Magazine, 6-11, Summer 1997
________. Rotterdam-Manhattan Connections: the influence of Rotterdam thinkers upon New York's 1689 Leislerian movement, Rotterdam Jaarbookje, X, Paul van de Laar, Jan van Herwaareden, et al, eds.; 9: 196-216, Gemeentearchief Rotterdam
________. Record of the Reformed Protestant Dutch-Church of Flatbush, Kings County, Nework, Volume 1, 1677-1720, 528, Holland Society of New York

Volk, Joyce Geary. "The Dutch Kast and the American Kas: A Structural/Historical Analysis." New World Dutch Studies. Eds. Roderic H. Blackburn and Nancy A. Kelley. Albany: Albany Institute of History and Art, 1987.

Wagman, Morton. "Liberty in New Amsterdam: A Sailor’s Life in Early New York." New York History Vol. LXIV/2 (April 1983).

Wilcoxen, Charlotte. "Household Artifacts of New Netherland, From its Archaeological and Documentary Records." New Netherland Studies. Bulletin KNOB. Vol. 84, no. 2/3 (June 1985).

______. "New Netherland Ceramic: Evidence from Excavations of Fort Orange, 1624-1676." New World Dutch Studies. Eds. Roderic H. Blackburn and Nancy A. Kelley. Albany: Albany Institute of History and Art, 1987.

Williams, James Homer. "Abominable Religion" and Dutch (In)tolerance: The Jews and Petrus Stuyvesant." de Halve Maen (Winter 1998): 85-91.

______."An Atlantic Perspective on the Jewish Struggle for Rights and Opportunities in Brazil, New Netherland and New York." In The Jews and the Expansion of Europe to the West. P. Bernardini and N. Fiering, eds. 2 vols. New York: Oxford, 2001; 2: 369-93.

_____."Coerced Sex and Gendered Violence in New Netherland". In Sex Without Consent : Rape and Sexual Coercion in America. Edited by Merril D. Smith. 61-80. New York and London : New York University Press, 2001.

_____."Dutch Attitudes toward Indians, Africans, and Other Europeans in New Netherland, 1624-1664". 23-50; In  Connecting Cultures : The Netherlands in Five Centuries of Transatlantic Exchange. Edited by Rosemarijn Hoefte and Johanna C. Kardux. Amsterdam : VU University Press, 1994.

______. "Great Doggs and Mischievous Cattle: Domesticated Animals and Indian-Eiuropean Relations in New Netherland and New York." New York History 76 (1995), 244-264.

Wray, Charles F. "The Volume of Dutch Trade Goods Received by the Seneca Iroquois, 1600-1687." New Netherland Studies. Bulletin KNOB. Vol. 84, no. 2/3 (June 1985).

 

Wright, Langdon G. "In Search of Peace and Harmony: New York Communities in the Seventeenth Century." New York History 41 (January 1980).

______. "Local Government and Central Authority in New Netherland." New-York Historical Society Quarterly 57 (1973).

Zantkuyl, Henk J. "Reconstruction of some 17th-Century Dutch Houses in New Netherland." New Netherland Studies. Bulletin KNOB. Vol. 84, no. 2/3 (June 1985).

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Fayden, Meta (née Janowitz) "Indian Corn and Dutch Pots: Seventeenth-Century Foodways in New Amsterdam and New York", City University of New York, 1993

Haefli, Evan "The Creation of American Religious Pluralism: Churches, Colonialism, and Conquest in the Mid-Atlantic, 1628-1688", Princeton University, 2000

Huey, Paul R. "Aspects of Continuity and Change in Colonial Dutch Material Culture at Fort Orange, 1624-1664." Ph.D. Diss., University of Pennsylania, 1988

Jacobs, Jaap "Een Zesenrijk Gewest", Prometheus-Bert Bakker, 1999

Kruger, Vivienne L. "Born to Run: The Slave Family in Early New York, 1626-1827." Ph.D. Diss., Columbia University, 1985.

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