Silent Ethnicity

The Dutch of New Brunswick (Canada) Written by Will C. van den Hoonaard In this fascinating book, the author - a Professor of Sociology - relates that the Dutch arrived in what became New Brunswick in 1674, and for three years maintained control over the whole area. Over a century...

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The Dutch of New Brunswick (Canada)

Written by Will C. van den Hoonaard

In this fascinating book, the author - a Professor of Sociology - relates that the Dutch arrived in what became New Brunswick in 1674, and for three years maintained control over the whole area. Over a century later, some politically conservative American loyalists of Dutch origin settled in the area. After World War II the province became the destination of Dutch immigrants as well. Drawing upon information obtained from questionnaires and various sources, the author explores the question “Do the Dutch in New Brunswick have a tangible culture?” His chapter summaries provide food for thought for anyone attempting to answer such a question for Dutch communities in other places in North America. A section of the book details personal and family profiles of noted Dutch immigrants in the province.

Paperback, 100 pages, tables, bibliography, notes, index, A general Dutch Heritage title, .

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