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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION Holland in America, Joyce D. Goodfriend, Benjamin Schmidt & Annette Stott PART I. COLONIAL DUTCH INFLUENCES 1. Dutch Art and the Hudson Valley Patroon Painters, Louisa Wood Ruby 2. Erasing the Dutch: The Critical Reception of Hudson Valley Dutch Architecture, 1670-1840, Joseph Manca PART II. NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN INTERPRETERS OF DUTCHNESS 3. The Ghosting of the Hudson Valley Dutch, Judith Richardson 4. A Brahmin Goes Dutch: John Lothrop Motley and the Lessons of Dutch History in Nineteenth-Century Boston, Mark A. Peterson PART III. MIGRATION AND ASSIMILATION 5. "But tho we love old Holland still, we love Columbia more," the Formation of a Dutch-American Subculture in the United States, 1840-1920, Hans Krabbendam 6. Churches Bigger Than Windmills: Religion and Dutchness in Minnesota, 1885-1928, Robert Schoone-Jongen 7. Windmills on the Plains: Vision and Social Memory in Two Dutch Communities in Iowa, Julie Berger Hochstrasser PART IV. DUTCH ART AND AMERICAN COLLECTORS 8. Great Expectations: The Golden Age Redeems the Gilded Era, Nancy T. Minty 9. Old Masters in the New World: The Hudson-Fulton Exhibition of 1909 and its Legacy, Dennis P. Weller PART V. DUTCH CULTURAL INFLUENCES IN MODERN AMERICA 10. Crossing the Frontiers of the Unknown: Fred. L. Polak's Road to Pioneer of Futures Studies in the United States, Tity de Vries 11. From Bauhaus to Our House to Koolhaas: The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and Modern American Culture, Christopher Pierce EPILOGUE Dutchness in Fact and Fiction, Willem Frijhoff Index
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