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A. C. Van Raalte Institute Staff Publications by Decade
2004-2014
Aay, Henk. “Dutch Propaganda Films in America: Documentaries from the Netherlands
Information Bureau in the 1940s.” In Swierenga, Dutch Americans and War, 221-49. (Henk
Aay)
Abstracts of all articles in Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 2002-8 for Religious and
Theological Abstracts. (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Abstracts of all articles in Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 2008 for Religious and Theological
Abstracts. (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Abstracts of all articles in Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 100 (2009), for Religious and
Theological Abstracts (online). (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Abstracts of all articles in Archiv fűr Reformationsgeschichte 101 (2010), for Religious and
Theological Abstracts (online). (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Abstracts of all articles in Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 102 (2011), for Religious and
Theological Abstracts (online). (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Albertus and Christina: The Van Raalte Family, Home and Roots. Elton J. Bruins, Karen
G. Schakel, Sara Fredrickson Simmons, and Marie N. Zingle. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans,
2004. (Elton Bruins and Karen G. Schakel)
“Albertus C. Van Raalte as a Businessman.” A Goodly Heritage: Essays in Honor of the
Reverend Dr. Elton J. Bruins at Eighty, ed. Jacob E. Nyenhuis. Historical Series of the Reformed
Church in America, no. 56. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“The Albertus C. Van Raalte Bicentennial.” Urban Street, October/November 2011. (Jacob E.
Nyenhuis)
The American Diary of Jacob Van Hinte: Author of the Classic Immigrant Study Nederlanders in
Amerika. Peter Ester, Nella Kennedy, and Earl Wm. Kennedy, eds., Holland, MI: Van Raalte
Press/Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2010. (Peter Ester, Nella Kennedy, and Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Scans of the Original Diary of Jacob Van Hinte
“The American Influence on Dutch Religion.” Four Centuries of Dutch-American Relations,
1609-2009, 1027-38. (Hans Krabbendam)
“The Americanization of a Congregation,” parts one and two. Family Ties: Holland Genealogical
Society Newsletter 31, no. 2 (January 2006): 14-17; no. 3 (April 2006): 5-7. (Elton J. Bruins)
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America’s Transatlantic Turn: Theodore Roosevelt and the “Discovery” of Europe. Hans
Krabbendam and John M. Thompson, eds. New York: Palgrave, 2012. (Hans Krabbendam)
“De Amerikaanse consulaire agent in Vlissingen.” Den Spiegel: Tijdschrift van de Vereniging
Vrienden van het mu ZEEum en het Gemeentearchief Vlissingen 27, no. 2 (April 2009): 19-21.
(Hans Krabbendam)
“Amerikaanse evangelicalen en de democratisering van het Nederlandse protestantisme: Youth
for Christ in Nederland, 1946-1960” Groniek 183 (September 2009): 177-89. (Hans
Krabbendam)
“Amerikaans-Nederlandse wederzijdse religieuze betrekkingen en beïnvloedingen in de
negentiende eeuw,” Groniek 183 (September 2009): 161-76. (George Harinck)
Aunt Tena, Called to Serve: Journals and Letters of Tena A. Huizenga, Missionary Nurse to
Nigeria. Jacob Nyenhuis, Robert P. Swierenga, and Lauren Berka, eds. Historical Series of the
Reformed Church in America, no. 63. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2009. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis and
Robert P. Swierenga)
Bavinck, H. Mijne reis naar Amerika, bezorgd en toegelicht door. George Harinck, gewijzigde
tweede druk. Barneveld, NL: De Vuurbaak, 2010. (George Harinck)
“Billy Graham in the Low Countries: Transatlantic bridge or symbol of continental divide?”
Conference of Historians of the Twentieth Century United States, Middelburg, Roosevelt Study
Center, 21 June 2012. (Hans Krabbendam)
“Biographical Notes on Selected Figures in Hope College’s History.” Can Hope Endure? A
Historical Case Study in Christian Higher Education by James C. Kennedy and Caroline J.
Simon. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005. (Elton J. Bruins)
Bruins, Elton J., and Karen G. Schakel, eds. Envisioning Hope College: Letters written by
Albertus C. Van Raalte to Philip Phelps Jr., 1857 to 1875. Historical Series of the Reformed
Church in America, no. 71. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2011.
(Elton Bruins)
Bruins, Elton, comp. “Bibliography on Van Raalte: Part 1: Works from 1975 to 2013.” In
Nyenhuis, The Enduring Legacy, 345-59. (Elton Bruins)
By Grace Alone, Stories of the Reformed Church in America. Donald J. Bruggink and Kim N.
Baker, eds. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 44. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2004. (Donald J. Bruggink)
“Calvinisme als exportproduct.”Het Goede Leven: Weekblad voor denken, doen, geloven en
genieten 8, no. 3 (16-23 January 2009): 4, and Friesch Dagblad, 24 Januari 2009. (George
Harink)
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A Case for the Existence of God. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009. (Dean L. Overman,
Visiting Senior Research Fellow)
Can Hope Endure? A Historical Case Study in Christian Higher Education by James C.
Kennedy and Caroline J. Simon. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 47
[48]. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005. (James C. Kennedy) (Donald J. Bruggink, general editor)
“A Century of Change and Adaptation in the First English-Speaking Christian Reformed Church
in Holland, Michigan.” A Goodly Heritage: Essays in Honor of the Reverend Dr. Elton J. Bruins
at Eighty, ed. Jacob E. Nyenhuis. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 56.
Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“Church, Family, Hard Work, and Dutch Clean.” Jeugdherinneringen, godsdienst en etniciteit
van Nederlandse immigranten in Amerika. Religie en Samenleving 4 (2009): 109-38. (Peter
Ester)
“Civil War Correspondence of Benjamin Van Raalte during the Atlanta Campaign, 1864.” A
Goodly Heritage: Essays in Honor of the Reverend Dr. Elton J. Bruins at Eighty, ed. Jacob E.
Nyenhuis. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 56. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2007. (Jeanne M. Jacobson)
“A Contested Past: A Religious History of Hope College, 1945-1987,” James C. Kennedy and
Carol Simon. Internally disseminated; scheduled to be expanded into a book. (James C. Kennedy)
“Cornelius Van der Meulen, 1800-1876: Builder of a New Dutch American Colony.” In
Transatlantic Pieties: Dutch Clergy in Colonial America, 315-32. (Hans Krabbendam)
“Conversations.” Michigan History 96, no. 4 (July/August 2012). (Nella Kennedy interview)
“Daidalos et Ikaros.” Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae, Supplementum 2009: 1,
156-59; 2, 70-71, pl. add. 1-6. Düsseldorf: Artemis Verlag, 2009. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“De herinnering aan Albertus C. van Raalte (1811-1876) in Nederland.” Documentatieblad voor
de Nederlandse Kerkgeschiedenis na 1800 34, no. 75 (December 2011): 3-13. (George Harinck)
“Democracy: Instrument for or Expression of a Christian Political Order?,” Journal of InterReligious Dialogue 11 (2013), 42-49; with Hans-Martien ten Napel. (George Harinck)
“De Pelgrim Fathers.” Het Gereformeerde Geheugen:Protestantse herinneringschulturer in
Nederland, 1850-1960. George Harinck, Herman Paul, and Bart Wallet, eds. Amsterdam: Bert
Bakker, 2009. (Hans Krabbendam)
Disease and Death among the Early Settlers in Holland, Michigan. VRI Visiting Research
Fellows Program Lecture Series, no. 4. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press, 2007. (Jan Peter Verhave)
“Disloyal Dutch? Herman Hoeksema and the Flag in Church Controversy During World War I.”
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Origins 25, no. 2 (2007): 28-35. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Diverse Destinies: Dutch Kolonies in Wisconsin and the East. Nella Kennedy, Mary Risseeuw,
and Robert P. Swierenga, eds. Papers from the Eighteenth Biennial Conference of the
Association for the Advancement of Dutch American Studies, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, June 2011.
Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press, 2014. (Nella Kennedy and Robert P. Swierenga)
“Double Dutch? Formative Years, Youth Memories and the Life Course of Older Dutch
Americans: The Role of Ethnicity and Religion.” Reformed Review 62, no. 2 (Spring 2009),
www.westernsem.edu/node/379. (Peter Ester)
“Dr. Elton J. Bruins: Leading Holland’s History Preservation.” Chronicle of the Historical
Society of Michigan 30, no. 3 (Fall 2007): 4. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
Dutch American Arts and Letters in Historical Perspective. Robert P. Swierenga, Jacob E.
Nyenhuis, and Nella Kennedy, eds. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press, 2008. (Robert P. Swierenga,
Jacob E. Nyenhuis, and Nella Kennedy)
“Dutch American Identity Politics: The Use of History by Dutch Immigrants,” Origins, 30, no. 1
(2012): 11-20. (Hans Krabbendam)
“Dutch Catholics and Protestants in Wisconsin: A Study in Contrasts and Similarities.” In
Diverse Destinies: Dutch Kolonies in Wisconsin and the East, 36-64. (Robert P. Swierenga and
Hans Krabbendam)
The Dutch Equation in the RCA Freemasonry Controversy, 1865-1885. VRI Visiting Research
Fellows Program Lecture Series, no. 6. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press, 2008. (Harry Boonstra)
“Dutch Immigrants after the 17th Century.” In Exploring Historic Dutch New York, edited by G.
Scheltema & H. Westerhuijs, 135-36. New York: Museum of the City of New York, 2011. (Hans
Krabbendam)
Dutch Immigrants on the Plains. Association for the Advancement of Dutch American Studies,
Fifteenth Biennial Conference Papers. Robert P. Swierenga, Paul Fessler, and Hubert R.
Krygsman, eds. Holland, MI: Joint Archives of Holland, 2006. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“The Dutch Imprint on West Michigan.” The Historical Society of Michigan Chronicle and
Newsletter 27 (Winter 2005): 18-22. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Dutch Protestants in America,” Encyclopedia of Protestantism, 4 (2004). (Robert P. Swierenga)
The Dutch in Urban America. Association for the Advancement of Dutch American Studies,
Fourteenth Biennial Conference Papers. Robert P. Swierenga, Donald Sinnema, and Hans
Krabbendam, eds. Holland, MI: Joint Archives of Holland, 2004. (Robert P. Swierenga and Hans
Krabbendam)
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“The Dutch Urban Experience.” The Dutch in Urban America. Robert P. Swierenga, Donald
Sinnema, and Hans Krabbendam, eds., 1-12. Holland, MI: Joint Archives of Holland, 2004.
(Robert P. Swierenga)
“The Educational Endeavors of the Reformed Dutch Church, 1628-1866.” Reformed Review 59,
“Een probleem van orde. Religie op de nationale veiligheidsagenda, drie voorbeelden van 1813
tot heden,” Religie en Samenleving 7, no. 2 (2012), 141-65, with Beatrice de Graaf (on the
Secession of 1834). (George Harinck)
Elim: Chicago’s Christian School and Life Training Center for the Disabled, by Robert P.
Swierenga. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 49. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2005. (Robert P. Swierenga) (Donald J. Bruggink, gen. ed.)
The Enduring Legacy of Albertus C. Van Raalte as Leader and Liaison. Jacob E. Nyenhuis and
George Harinck, eds. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 81. Holland, MI:
Van Raalte Press; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2014. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis and George Harinck)
Ester, Peter and Henk Aay. “Jacob Van Hinte’s Appraisal of Immigration Leaders Hendrik Pieter
Scholte and Albertus C. Van Raalte.” In Nyenhuis, The Enduring Legacy, 297-322. (Henk Aay)
Ester, Peter, Nella Kennedy, and Earl Wm. Kennedy, eds. The American Diary of Jacob Van
Hinte: Author of the Classic Immigrant Study Nederlanders in Amerika. The Historical Series of
the Reformed Church in America, no. 69. Holland/Grand Rapids: Van Raalte Press/Wm. B.
Eerdmans, 2010. (Earl Wm. Kennedy and Nella Kennedy)
“Ethnic Glue and a Three-legged Stool: The Chicago Experience.” The Outlook 54 (March 2004):
5-10. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Ethnocultural Political Behavior in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Voting, Values, Cultures.”
Religion and American Politics: From the Colonial Period to the Present, Mark A. Noll and
Luke E. Harlow, eds., 2nd ed. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. (Robert P.
Swierenga)
“Foreward” in Garbio: Stories of Chicago, its garbage, and the Dutchmen who picked it up," by
Larry Vander Leest. Grand Rapids: Chapbook Press, 2010. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Four Centuries of Dutch-American Relations, 1609-2009. Hans Krabbendam, Cornelis A. van
Minnen, and Giles Scott-Smith, eds. Amsterdam: Boom/Albany: State University of New York
Press, 2009. (Hans Krabbendam)
Fourteenth Street Christian Reformed Church: 110th Anniversary Celebration, 24 June 2012.
Edited by Jacob E. Nyenhuis. Holland, MI: 14th Street CRC, 2012. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“Fruits of the Reformation in West Michigan.” Facts Newsletter (League of Christian Laymen)
March 2007: 6-7; April 2007: 6-7. (Robert P. Swierenga)
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“Gathering and Growing God’s Family for One Hundred Ten Years: A Brief History of
Fourteenth Street Christian Reformed Church in Holland, Michigan.” In Fourteenth Street
Christian Reformed Church: 110th Anniversary Celebration, 24 June 2012, 14-22. Holland, MI:
14th Street CRC, 2012. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“Generatiebesef in Nederland. In: C. Bode & L. Consoli (red.),” Oud en Jong, Verschillende
generaties in Nederland. Valkhof Pers. Thijmgenootschap (2010): 12-32 (with I. Diepstraten en
H. Vinken). (Peter Ester)
“God and the Atlantic.” Round Table on Thomas A. Howard. Journal of American Studies 46,
no. 4 (December 2012). E59, doi:10.1017/S0021875812002010. (Hans Krabbendam)
A Goodly Heritage: Essays in Honor of the Reverend Dr. Elton J. Bruins at Eighty, ed. Jacob E.
Nyenhuis. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 56. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2007. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“Groen’s and Kuyper’s Scottish relations: not beyond Chalmers.” Dutch Crossing. Journal of
Low Countries Studies 37, no. 2 (July 2013), 155-62. (George Harinck)
Growing Up Dutch American: Cultural Identity and the Formative Years of Older Dutch
Americans. VRI Visiting Research Fellows Program Lecture Series, no. 5. Holland, MI: Van
Raalte Press, 2008. (Peter Ester)
“‘Had to go morning and night.’ Church Life and Sunday Observance: Memories of Older
Dutch Americans.” Michigan Oral History Newsletter, 2009. (Peter Ester)
Harinck, George. “Aan boord van de Red Star Line.” Nederlands Dagblad, 1 March 2014.
(George Harinck)
Harinck, George. “Amerikaan bedwingt Mount Kuyper.” Reformatorisch Dagblad, 6 February
2014. (George Harinck)
Harinck, George and Hans Krabbendam. A Spiritual Invasion? Amerikaanse invloeden op het
Nederlandse Christendom. Barneveld, NL: De Vuurbaak, 2010. (George Harinck and Hans
Krabbendam)
Harinck, George and Hans Krabbendam. “Contrast, beïnvloeding of parallellie? Religieuze
raakvlakken en wrijfpunten tussen Amerika en Nederland.” In A Spiritual Invasion?, 9-21.
(George Harinck and Hans Krabbendam)
Harinck, George. “D. J. Doornink and the Early Years of the Dutch American Book Selling
Trade (1860 to 1880).” In Across Borders: Dutch Migration to North America and Australia,
113-34. (George Harinck)
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Harinck, George. “Inleiding.” In Mijne reis naar Amerika, bezorgd en toegelicht door, 9-33.
Barneveld, NL: De Vuurbaak, 2010. (George Harinck)
Harinck, George. Mijn reis was geboden. Abraham Kuypers Amerikaanse tournee. (Hilversum:
Verloren, 2009). (George Harinck)
Harinck, George. “‘Nederland is Amerika niet.’ Zes brieven van Hoedemaker aan
geestverwanten in de Verenigde Staten (1883-1889).” In Documentatieblad voor de Nederlandse
Kerkgeschiedenis 33, no. 73 (December 2010): 42-78. (George Harinck)
Harinck, George. “Neo-Calvinism and Democracy: An Overview from the Mid-Nineteenth
Century till the Second World War.” In The Kuyper Center Review, Vol. Four: Calvinism and
Democracy, 1-20. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2014. (George Harinck)
Harinck, George. “‘O, may the Lord give this country a mighty revival.’ Van Raalte’s trip to the
Netherlands in 1866.” In Nyenhuis, The Enduring Legacy, 67-88. (George Harinck)
Harinck, George. “Op het speelveld tussen kerk en staat. De positie van de theologische
opleiding op Stellenbosch in vergelijking met die in Duitsland, Nederland, Schotland en de
Verenigde Staten.” Nederduits Gereformeerd Teologiese Tydskrif 51 supplementum (2010): 10415. (George Harinck)
Harinck, George. “Opnieuw bezocht met het evangelie. De vermenging van het Amerikaanse
evangelicalisme met het Nederlandse protestantisme.” In A Spiritual Invasion?, 23-54. (George
Harinck)
Harinck, George. “Review van Richard J. Mouw, Abraham Kuyper. A Short and Personal
Introduction.” Journal of Reformed Theology 8, no. 1 (2014): 98-99. (George Harinck)
Harinck, George. “‘The Tares in the Wheat.’ Henry E. Dosker’s Calvinist Historiography of Dutch
Anabaptism.” In Religious Minorities and Cultural Diversity in the Dutch Republic. Studies
presented to Piet Visser on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, 268-79. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2014.
(George Harinck)
Harinck, George. “We live presently under a waning moon”: Nicolaus Martin Steffens as leader
of the Reformed Church in America in the West in years of transition (1878-1895). Visiting
Research Fellows Lecture Series, no. 7. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press, 2013. (George Harinck)
Harinck, George. “‘We may no longer restrict our horizon till one country.’ Neo-Calvinism and
Internationalism in the Interbellum Era.” In European Encounters: Intellectual Exchange and the
Rethinking of Europe 1914-1945. European Studies 32: 225-45. Rodopi: Amsterdam/New York,
2014. (George Harinck)
Harinck, George. “Woord vooraf.” In Mijne reis naar Amerika, bezorgd en toegelicht door, 7-8.
Barneveld, NL: De Vuurbaak, 2010. (George Harinck)
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Harinck, George. “Zenden en ontvangen. De vestiging van Amerikaanse christelijke
jeugdbewegingen in Nederland.” In A Spiritual Invasion?, 55-78. (George Harinck)
Harms, Richard H., Eugene Heideman, and Jacob E. Nyenhuis. “A Concise History of
Relationships between Two Related but Separated Denominations: The Reformed Church in
America and the Christian Reformed Church in North America,” In Minutes of the General
Synod of the Reformed Church in America 2014, 220-32. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“‘The Harvest is Ripe’: American Evangelicals in European Missions, 1950-1980,” In American
Evangelicals and the 1960s, 231-54. Axel Schaefer, ed. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press,
2013. (Hans Krabbendam)
“‘Have we, with our penchant for being whole or half Americans denied the characteristic that is
so typically Dutch?’ Hoe Bilderdijk in Amerika verdween.” Een eeuw rare kostgangers:
Vereniging ‘Het Bilderdijk-Museum’ 1908-2008. Marinus van Hattum, Monique van Rooijen,
Joris van Eijnatten, and George Harinck, eds., 219-39. Amstelveen, 2008. (George Harinck)
“Herman Bavinck and Geerhardus Vos,” Calvin Theological Journal 45, no. 1 (2010): 18-31;
also at http://bavinck.calvinseminary.edu. (George Harinck)
“‘Het is al heel veel als hij blijft, die hij was.’ De relatie tussen behoudzucht en emigratie onder
Nederlandse protestanten in het negentiende-eeuwse Amerika.” Religie & samenleving 6, no. 2
(2011): 175-95. (Hans Krabbendam)
“Het Nederlands protestantisme na 1800 in internationale context.” Grenzeloos ChristelijkSociaal: Cahier over de Geschiedenis van de Christeijk-Sociale Beweging, 12-23.
Amsterdam/Utrecht: Aksant, 2009. (George Harinck)
“Het neocalvinisme en de verbreiding van het calvinisme.” Transparant: Tijdschrift van de
Vereniging van Christen-Historici 20, no. 2 (2009): 28-33. (George Harinck)
“Home deliveries in underdeveloped settings.” Medicus Tropicus 50 (March 2012). (J. P.
Verhave)
“‘How Can an Elephant Understand a Whale and Vice Versa?’ The Dutch Origins of Cornelius
Van Til’s Appraisal of Karl Barth.” In Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism, edited by
Bruce L. McCormack and Clifford B. Anderson, 13-41. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2011. (George
Harinck)
“IJkpunt 1950.” Bijdragen en mededelingen betreffende de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden, 53339. (James C. Kennedy)
“Immigration Journey Under Sail” (with Eugene Westra), Origins 30, no. 1 (2012): 38-44.
(Robert P. Swierenga)
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“Introduction to the Exhibition of Watercolors by Bruce McCombs.” Poster for exhibition,
“Bruce McCombs Hope College Architecture: An Exhibition of Watercolors.” De Pree Gallery,
Hope College, 14 October—18 November 2011. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
Iowa Letters: Dutch Immigrants on the American Frontier, by Johan Stellingwerff. Ed. Robert P.
Swierenga, trans. Walter Lagerwey. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no.
47. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Iowa Letters, A Review Essay,” with Douglas Firth Anderson and Robert Schoone-Jongen.
Dutch Immigrants on the Plains. Robert P. Swierenga, Paul Fessler, and Hubert R. Krygsman,
eds. Holland, MI: Joint Archives of Holland, 2006. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“‘It was very, very churchy.’ Recollections of Older Dutch Americans on Growing Up in
Holland, Michigan.” Oral History Review 35 (2008): 117-38. (Peter Ester)
“Jacob Maasdam’s Memoir, 1831-1840.” Robert P. Swierenga and Muriel Kooi, eds., trans.
Michael Douma. Origins 24, no 2 (2006): 22-30. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Jacob Quintus and the Sheboygan Nieuwsbode.” Origins 30, no. 1 (2012): 4-10. (Hans
Krabbendam)
“James Koning Memoir (1906),” ed. (with Nella Kennedy translator), Origins 30, no. (2012): 2530. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Kerende kansen? Vrouwelijke Amerikaanse zendelingen in Europa, 1945-1980.” In Tracking
Female Trails. Reisverhalen in boek en brief, 32-57. George Harinck, ed. Historisch
Documentatie centrum voor het Nederlands Protestantisme, 2013. (Hans Krabbendam)
Krabbendam, Hans. “Emigration to North America in Dutch Juvenile Literature.” In Across
Borders: Dutch Migration to North America and Australia, 97-112. (Hans Krabbendam)
Krabbendam, Hans. “Europeans Writing American History: The Comparative Trope.” American
Historical Review 119, no. 3 (2014): 791-99. (Hans Krabbendam)
Krabbendam, Hans. “Foreign Relations in European Perspectives: Geopolitics and the Writing of
History.” In Historians Across Borders: Writing American History in a Global Age, 118-40.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014. (Hans Krabbendam)
Krabbendam, Hans. “Inleiding: Zeeuws Vlaanderen tussen noord en zuid.” In Scharnierend
gewest. Tweehonderd jaar Zeeuws-Vlaanderen 1814-2014, 1-8. Aardenburg: Heemkundige
Kring West Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, 2014. (Hans Krabbendam)
Krabbendam, Hans. Introduction to Altijd aan het reizen. Brieven van een mormoonse emigrant
naar Noord-Amerika, 1877-1913. J. Spitse, ed. Zutphen: Walburg Press, 2011. A collection of
letters from a Mormon emigrant. (Hans Krabbendam)
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Krabbendam, Hans. Introduction to Tales of Transit: Narrative Migrant Spaces in Atlantic
Perspective, 1850-1950, 9-25. (Hans Krabbendam)
Krabbendam, Hans, Leon van den Broeke, and Dirk Mouw, eds. Transatlantic Pieties: Old
World Clergy in Colonial America. The Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America,
no. 76. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2012. (Hans Krabbendam and Leon van den Broeke)
Krabbendam, Hans. “Nederlander probeerde Amerikaans fundamentalisme te planten in
Europa.” Transparant 24, no. 4 (November 2013): 17-21. (Hans Krabbendam)
Krabbendam, Hans. Scharnierend gewest. Tweehonderd jaar Zeeuws-Vlaanderen 1814-2014.
Aardenburg: Heemkundige Kring West Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, 2014. (Hans Krabbendam)
Krabbendam, Hans. “Spanningsbronnen in de Verenigde Staten, 1860-1930.” In Boer vindt land.
Vlaamse migranten en Noord-Amerika, 130-47. Leuven: Davidsfonds, 2014. (Hans
Krabbendam)
Krabbendam, Hans. “The Education of Albertus Van Raalte.” In Nyenhuis, The Enduring
Legacy, 1-22. (Hans Krabbendam)
Krabbendam, Hans. “Three-Way Chess: Arie Kok and the Failure to Organize American
Fundamentalism in Europe.” Church History and Religious Culture 94 (2014): 227-58. (Hans
Krabbendam)
Kennedy, Earl Wm. “Van Raalte and Parochial Schools.” In Nyenhuis, The Enduring Legacy,
171-95. (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Kennedy, Nella. “Packing Underwear, Cod Liver Oil, and Stockings: Holland, Michigan,
Responds to War-Ravaged Netherlands, 1940s.” In Swierenga, Dutch Americans and War, 15975.
Kennedy, Nella. “Twice Torn Asunder: The Life of Christina Johanna de Moen Van Raalte.” In
Nyenhuis, The Enduring Legacy, 43-66. (Nella Kennedy)
Letters to Hazel. Ministry within the Woman’s Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed
Church in America, by Mary Kansfield. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no
46. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004. (Donald J. Bruggink, gen. ed.)
“The Low Countries—Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg.” Encyclopedia of the Midwest. Gen.
ed., Charlotte Dihoff. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Masselink Challenges the Cicero Mob.” Origins 24, no. 1 (2006): 36-41. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Memorial Service booklet for Dr. John H. Jacobson. 7 March 2005. 12 pp. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
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“Middelburg en Veere in South Carolina, USA.” De Wete 42, no. 2 (April 2013): 22-23. (Hans
Krabbendam)
Mijn generatie, Tien jaar later. Generatiebesef, jeugder-varingen en levenslopen in Nederland
by Peter Ester, Henk Vinken, and Isabelle Diepstraten. Amsterdam: Dutch University Press,
2008. (Peter Ester)
Morsels in the Melting Pot: The Persistence of Dutch Immigrant Communities in North America.
George Harinck and Hans Krabbendam, eds. Amsterdam: Free University Press, 2006. (George
Harinck and Hans Krabbendam)
“Murdered by the Mob: The Fate of Chicago Teamster Spike Hoekstra,” Origins 1 (2010): 17-27
(with Ralph Hoekstra). (Robert Swierenga)
“Nederlanders trekken naar het beloofde land.” Ons Amerika, 40-49. Netherlands: Elsevier, 2009.
(Hans Krabbendam)
“The New Immigration.” Robert P. Swierenga. Four Centuries of Dutch-American Relations,
295-306. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“A Norse and Dutch Friendship,” Hektoen International 2, no. 1 (February 2010). (J. P.
Verhave)
“‘Nothing but troubles, worries, and grief’: The American Disillusionment of Dutch Immigrant
Andries Wormser.” Dutch American Arts and Letters in Historical Perspective. Robert P.
Swierenga, Jacob E. Nyenhuis, and Nella Kennedy, eds., 107-25. Holland, MI: Van Raalte
Press, 2008. (Peter Ester)
Nyenhuis, Jacob E. “A. C. Van Raalte and his Eponymous Institute: An International Vision for
Dutch American Relations.” In Nyenhuis, The Enduring Legacy, 323-42. Also introduction (xixxxxiv) and major portions of appendices 2-5: 409-80. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
Nyenhuis, Jacob E., and George Harinck, eds. The Enduring Legacy of Albertus C. Van Raalte
as Leader and Liaison. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 81. Holland,
MI: Van Raalte Press; Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2014. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis and George
Harinck)
Nyenhuis, Jacob E. Introduction to Across Borders: Dutch Migration to North America and
Australia, xiii-xxi. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
Nyenhuis, Jacob E. “Member Spotlight: The A. C. Van Raalte Institute at Hope College.”
Chronicle of the Historical Society of Michigan 34 no. 2 (Summer 2011), 6-7. (Jacob E.
Nyenhuis)
Nyenhuis, Jacob E. Preface to The American Diary of Jacob Van Hinte, xiii-xiv. (Jacob E.
Nyenhuis)
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Nyenhuis, Jacob E., Suzanne M. Sinke, and Robert P. Swierenga, eds. Across Borders: Dutch
Migration to North America and Australia. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press, 2010. (Jacob E.
Nyenhuis and Robert P. Swierenga)
Nyenhuis, Jacob E. “Three Photographs of ‘the Arkville Maze’ by Michael Ayrton.” In Per
Laberints, 135. Ramon Espelt and Oscar Tusquets, eds. Barcelona, Spain: Centre de Cultura
Contemporania de Barcelona, 2010. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
Nyenhuis, Jacob E., and Peter Ester. “Religion, Ethnicity, and Generation: A Study of Older
Dutch Americans in Holland, Michigan.” In Across Borders: Dutch Migration to North America
and Australia, 147-62. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
Old Wing Mission: Cultural Interchange as Chronicled by George and Arvilla Smith in Their
Work with Chief Wakazoo’s Ottawa Band on the West Michigan Frontier. Robert P. Swierenga
and William Van Appledorn, eds. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 58.
Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008. (Robert P. Swierenga) (Don Bruggink, gen. ed.)
“Op het speelveld tussen kerk en staat. De positie van de theologische opleiding op Stellenbosch
in vergelijking met die in Duitsland, Nederland, Schotland en de Verenigde Staten,” Nederduits
Gereformeerd Teologiese Tydskrif 51 supplementum (2010): 104-15. (George Harinck)
“Painter Cornelis Zwaan: Betwixt Laren and Detroit.” Dutch American Arts and Letters in
Historical Perspective. Robert P. Swierenga, Jacob Nyenhuis, and Nella Kennedy, eds. Holland,
MI: Van Raalte Press, 2008. (Nella Kennedy)
“A Paradise That Never Was: The Dutch Immigrant Presence in Argentina,” Windmill Herald
(New Year 2010, Supplement C): 3-10. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Paul De Kruif: Medical Conscience of America.” Dutch American Arts and Letters in
Historical Perspective. Robert P. Swierenga, Jacob E. Nyenhuis, and Nella Kennedy, eds., 191202. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press 2008. (Jan Peter Verhave)
“Peoples of the Low Countries (Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg).” The American Midwest:
An Interpretive Encyclopedia. Richard Sisson, Christian Zacher, and Andrew Cayton, eds.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Place Matters: The Social Geography of Dutch American Immigration.” Windmill Herald, 2008
Year-End Edition. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Poem: “Ultimate Freedom: Remembering A. James Prins.” A. James Prins: A Life in Literature.
Kathleen Verduin and Christopher James Prins, eds. Holland, MI: Hope College, 2006. (Jacob E.
Nyenhuis)
“Poetry of Theologian Geerhardus Vos,” in Dutch American Arts and Letters in Historical
Perspective. Robert P. Swierenga, Jacob E. Nyenhuis, and Nella Kennedy, eds., 69-80. Holland,
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MI: Van Raalte Press, 2008. (George Harinck)
Press Censorship: Rev. Albertus C. Van Raalte and Editor Hermanus Doesburg of De
Hollander.” Dutch American Arts and Letters in Historical Perspective. Robert P. Swierenga,
Jacob Nyenhuis, and Nella Kennedy, eds. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press, 2008. (Robert P.
Swierenga)
The Rain of God: Reformed Church in America Growth and Decline in Historical Perspective.
VRI Visiting Research Fellows Program Lecture Series, no. 2. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Institute,
2004. (Lynn M. Japinga)
Reassessing 1857: Overlooked Considerations Concerning the Birth of the Christian Reformed
Church. VRI Visiting Research Fellows Program Lecture Series, no. 3. Holland, MI: Van Raalte
Institute, 2006. (James A. De Jong)
“Religion and American Voting Behavior, 1830s to 1930s.” Oxford Handbook of Religion and
American Politics. Corwin E. Schmidt, Lyman A. Kerlstedt, and James L. Guth, eds., 68-94.
Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Religious Exchange in the Dutch American Network,” Four Centuries of Dutch-American
Relations, 329-39. (George Harinck)
“Religious Life at Hope College in the 1940s.” Hope at the Crossroads—The War Years, 19401950. Eileen Nordstrom and George Zuidema eds., 2008. (Elton J. Bruins)
Review of A Faith That Is Never Alone: A Response to Westminster Seminary California. P.
Andrew Sandlin, ed. LaGrange, CA: Kerygma Press, 2007. Reformed Review 61, no. 3 (Autumn
2008): 148-50. (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Review of By Grace Alone: Stories of the Reformed Church in America, by Donald J. Bruggink
and Kim N. Baker. Reformed Review 58, no. 2 (Winter 2004-5): 146-47.
http://www.westernsem.edu. (Elton J. Bruins)
Review of Charles Hodge Revisited: A Critical Appraisal of His Life and Work, John W. Stewart
and James H. Moorhead, eds. Reformed Review 57, no. 2 (Winter 2003-4): online at
http://www.westernsem.edu/Pub/Index_RR.htm. (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Review of Cornelius Van Til: Reformed Apologist and Churchman, by John R. Muether.
Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Pub., 2008. Reformed Review 62, no. 1 (Winter 2009): 50-51. (Earl
Wm. Kennedy)
Review article of Evan Haefeli. New Netherland and the Dutch Origins of American Religious
Liberty. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012. BMGN-LCHR 128:2 (2013): 6270. (Hans Krabbendam)
Review of The Future of Religious Colleges. Paul J. Dovre, ed. Reformed Review 58, no. 1
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(Autumn 2004): 8-9. http://www.westernsem.edu (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Review of The Rise of Evangelicalism: The Age of Edwards, Whitefield, and the Wesleys, vol. 1
of A History of Evangelicalism: People, Movements, and Ideas in the English Speaking World,
by Mark A. Noll. Reformed Review 58, no. 3 (Spring 2005): 238-39. http://www.westernsem.edu
(Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Review of Son of Secession: Douwe J. Vander Werp, by Janet Sjaarda Sheeres. Calvin
Theological Journal 42, no. 2 (November 2007): 414-15. (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Review of The Westminster Handbook to Evangelical Theology, by Roger E. Olson. Reformed
Review 60, no. 2 (Spring 2007). http://www.westernsem.edu/media. (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
“Richard Baxter: An English Fox in a Dutch Chicken Coop?” A Goodly Heritage: Essays in
Honor of the Reverend Dr. Elton J. Bruins at Eighty, ed. Jacob E. Nyenhuis. Historical Series of
the Reformed Church in America, no. 56. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007. (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
“Schilders Amerikaanse reis van 1939.” In: Wie is die man? Klaas Schilder in de eenentwintigste
eeuw, edited by Marius van Rijswijk, Marinus de Jong, Pieter Kars van de Kamp, en Maarten
Boersema, co-author Anne Jacob van Omme, 261-323. Barneveld: De Vuurbaak, 2012. (George
Harinck)
“‘Schuring die scheuring dreigt te worden.’ De Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerk en de
afscheiding in de Reformed Church in America vanwege de vrijmetselarij (1882).” In 175 jaar
Afscheiding van 1834. George Harinck and Mees te Velde, eds., 95-131. Barneveld: De
Vuurbaak, 2012. (George Harinck)
“Speech at the Unveiling of the Kuyper Statue in Maassluis,” http://libweb.ptsem.edu/. (George
Harinck)
“The Stained Glass Artistry of John Vander Burgh.” Dutch American Arts and Letters in
Historical Perspective. Robert P. Swierenga, Jacob E. Nyenhuis, and Nella Kennedy, eds.
Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press, 2008. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“A Step Forward for Hope College: Building Graves Hall and Winants Chapel.” The Joint
Archives Quarterly 17, no. 1 (Spring 2007): 1-7. (Elton J. Bruins)
A Step Forward for Hope College: The Building of Graves Hall and Winants Chapel. Hope
College, 2004. (Elton J. Bruins)
Swierenga, Robert P. “‘Bless the Lord, O My Soul’: The Bible’s Influence on the Dutch
Immigrants,” Origins 29, no. 1 (2011): 30-34. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Swierenga, Robert P. “Dutch Immigrant Murders Go to the Gallows.” In Across Borders: Dutch
Migration to North America and Australia, 163-78. (Robert P. Swierenga)
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Swierenga, Robert P. “Herman Hoeksema and the ‘Flag in Church’ Controversy.” Leben:
Journal of Reformation Life 10, no. 3 (July-September, 2014): 5-6, 17-21. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Swierenga, Robert P. Holland, Michigan: From Dutch Colony to Dynamic City. 3 vols.
Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 80. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press;
Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2014. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Swierenga, Robert P. “Home Front: Holland, Michigan and the World Wars.” In Swierenga,
Dutch Americans and War, 137-58. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Swierenga, Robert P., Nella Kennedy, and Lisa Zylstra, eds. Dutch Americans and War: United
States and Abroad. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press, 2014. (Robert P. Swierenga and Nella
Kennedy)
Swierenga, Robert P. “Off the Pulpit: Van Raalte as Community Leader.” In Nyenhuis, The
Enduring Legacy, 125-50. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Taking the Jesus Road, The Ministry of the Reformed Church in America Among Native
Americans. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005. (Donald J. Bruggink, gen. ed.)
“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. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Tales of Transit: Narrative Migrant Spaces in Atlantic Perspective, 1850-1950. Michael Boyden,
Hans Krabbendam, Liselotte Vandenbussche, eds. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press,
2013. (Hans Krabbendam)
“Theil Research Center Dedication.” 25 October 2004. 16 pp. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“Theodore Roosevelt and the ‘Discovery’ of Europe: An Introduction.” In America’s
Transatlantic Turn: Theodore Roosevelt and the “Discovery” of Europe, 1-11. (Hans
Krabbendam)
“The Theodore Roosevelt Chair.” Origins 31, no. 1 (2013): 40-45. (Robert P. Swierenga with
Kenneth Bus)
“This is where I was meant to be.” In Kuyper in America, edited by George Harinck, 84. Sioux
Center: Dordt College Press, 2012. (George Harinck)
“‘To America:’ The Diary of Jacob Van Hinte: Pioneer of Dutch American Studies.” and “Jacob
Van Hinte: Pioneer and Preeminent Scholar of Dutch American Studies,” Origins 27 (2009): 1834. (Peter Ester)
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Transatlantic Pieties: Dutch Clergy in Colonial America. Leon van den Broeke, Hans
Krabbendam, and Dirk Mouw, eds. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2012. (Hans Krabbendam)
“Transatlantic Transportation and Travelers’ Experience,” In Four Centuries of Dutch-American
Relations 1609-2009, 318-28; met Augustus J. Veenendaal jr. (George Harinck)
Travels of an American Girl by June Potter. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004. (Donald J.
Bruggink)
“A Tribute to Donald J. Bruggink.” In Tools for Understanding: Essays in Honor of Donald J.
Bruggink, ed. James Hart Brumm, xix-xxi. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America,
no. 60. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2009. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“‘True Americanism’: The Role of Immigration and Race in Theodore Roosevelt’s Foreign
Policy,” In America’s Transatlantic Turn: Theodore Roosevelt and the “Discovery” of Europe,
65-82. (Hans Krabbendam)
“Understanding migration decisions in Eastern and Western Europe: perceived costs and benefits
of mobility,” Migration and Mobility in Europe. Trends, patterns and control, (2009): 51-72.
(Peter Ester with D. Fouarge)
“Unholy Mess: The IRM California Real Estate Debacle in the Christian Reformed Church in
North America in the 1990s.” Morsels in the Melting Pot, 213-27. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Uwe komst in Amerika zou ten rijken zegen kunnen zijn. Hoe de Vrije Universiteit in de
negentiende eeuw internationale betekenis kreeg,” Over de grens. Internationale contacten aan
Nederlandse universiteiten sedert 1876, L. J. Dorsman en P. J. Knegtmans (red.), (Hilversum:
Verloren, 2009): 101-20. (George Harinck)
Van den Broeke, Leon.“Pope of the Classis”? The leadership of Albertus C. Van Raalte in
Dutch and American classes. Visiting Research Fellows Lecture Series, no. 10. Holland, MI:
Van Raalte Press, 2011. (Leon van den Broeke)
Verhave, J. P. “Paul de Kruif, American science writer on malaria: a case study.” Malaria World
Journal 2, no. 1. www.malariaworld.org. (J. P. Verhave)
“Waarom een christelijke vakbeweging onder de Nederlandse immigranten in Amerika niet
aansloeg.” Cahier over de Geschiendenis van de Christelijk-Sociale Beweging.
Amsterdam/Utrecht: Aksant, 2009. (Hans Krabbendam)
“Walls or Bridges: Acculturation Processes in the Reformed and Christian Reformed Churches in
North America.” Morsels in the Melting Pot, 33-53. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“We live presently under a waning moon”: Nicolaus Martin Steffens as leader of the Reformed
Church in America in the West in years of transition (1878-1895). George Harinck, ed. Visiting
Research Fellows Lecture Series, no. 7. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press, 2013. (George Harinck)
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“The Wisconsin Start of Immigrant Derk J. Doornink’s Career as a Dutch American Bookseller.”
In Diverse Destinies. Dutch Kolonies in Wisconsin and the East, 173-87. (George Harinck)
“Zeeuwse emigratie naar Noord-Amerika tussen mythe en werkelijkheid,” De Spuije 79.1
(2010): 2-10. (Hans Krabbendam)
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A. C.VAN RAALTE INSTITUTE STAFF PUBLICATIONS BY DECADE
1994 – 2003
“A.A.D.A.S.: Hence? Whence?” A Century of Midwestern Dutch American Manners and
Mores—and More. Proceedings of the Tenth Biennial Conference of the Association for the
Advancement of Dutch American Studies. Orange City: Northwestern College, 1996. (Elton J.
Bruins)
Abstracts of all articles in Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift 2002 for Religious and
Theological Abstracts. (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
Abstracts of all articles in Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte 2002 for Religious and Theological
Abstracts. (Earl Wm. Kennedy)
“ACVR Biography Breaks New Ground.” Joint Archives Quarterly 8, no. 1 (1996): 1, 3-6.
(Jeanne M. Jacobson)
“A. C. Van Raalte.” American National Biography 19: 234-36. Cary, NC: Oxford University
Press, 1999. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Albertus C. Van Raalte: Dutch Leader and American Patriot. Holland, MI: Hope College, 1997;
reprint, 2000. (Jeanne M. Jacobson and Elton J. Bruins)
“Albertus C. Van Raalte: Leader of the Dutch Emigration to the United States, 1847-1867.”
Origins 19, no. 2 (2001): 4-11. (Elton J. Bruins)
“Albertus Van Raalte and His Settlers in the Context of Their Times—and Ours.” The Historical
Society of Michigan Newsletter 19, no. 4 (Fall 1997): 1-12. (Jeanne M. Jacobson)
“An American Moses: Albertus C. Van Raalte.” Sharing the Reformed Tradition: The DutchNorth American Exchange, 1846-1996, 19-34. Amsterdam: VU University Press, 1996. (Elton J.
Bruins)
“The Autumns of Johan Huizinga.” Studies in Medievalism 9 (1997): 209-17. (James C.
Kennedy)
“Bescheiden goklust.” Elsevier Special (November 1998), 28-29. (James C. Kennedy)
“‘Better Prospects for Work’: Van Raalte’s Holland Colony and Its Connections to Grand
Rapids.” Grand River Valley History 15 (1998): 14-22. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“A Bit of Family History: A Short Account of John Henry Schreurs and Jana Oonk Schreurs and
Their Descendants . . . at Clymer, New York.” AADAS [Association for the Advancement of
Dutch American Studies] Newsletter 3 (Fall 2002): 2, 506. (Robert P. Swierenga)
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“‘Burn the Wooden Shoes’: Modernity and Division in the Christian Reformed Church in North
America.” Reformed Encounters with Modernity. H. Jurgens Hendriks et al, eds. Conference
Proceedings of the International Society for the Study of Reformed Communities (ISSRC),
Stellenbosch, South Africa, 16-18 June 2000, 94-102. Cape Town: ISSRC, 2001. (Robert P.
Swierenga)
“By the Sweat of our Brow: Economic Aspects of the Dutch Immigration to Michigan.” For
Food and Faith: Dutch Immigration to Western Michigan, 1846-1960, 1-29. Holland Museum
Sesquicentennial Lectures. Robert P. Swierenga, ed. Holland, MI: Holland Museum, 2000.
(Robert P. Swierenga)
“Calvinists in the Second City: The Dutch Reformed of Chicago’s West Side.” Rethinking
Secularization: Reformed Encounters with Modernity. Gerard Dekker, Donald Luidens, and
Roger Rice, eds. Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1996. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Campus Alive: A Walking Tour of Hope College. Elton J. Bruins and Larry J. Wagenaar.
Holland, MI: Hope College, 1999. (Elton J. Bruins)
Centennial History of the Fourteenth Street Christian Reformed Church, Holland, Michigan,
1902-2002. Holland, MI: privately published by Fourteenth Street Christian Reformed Church,
2002. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“Chicago’s Dutch Garbios.” DHS [Dutch Heritage Society Nederland] Magazine 6 (December
2002): 26-33. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“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. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“The Classis of Holland.” In Christ’s Service: The Classis of Holland, Michigan, and Its
Congregations, 1848-1997, 2-5. Holland, MI: Classis of Holland, Reformed Church in America,
1997. (Elton J. Bruins)
“Coming into Genealogy by the Back Door.” Family Ties, no. 28 (Holland Genealogical Society
newsletter), 3 January 2003. (Elton J. Bruins)
“Cruzamiento Internacional de Registros de Immigrantes Holandeses en Los Estados Unidos en
al Sigla XIX” [International Record Linkage of Dutch Immigrants in the United States in the
Nineteenth Century]. In Estudios Migratorios Latinoamericanos 33 (Agost 1996): 357-83.
(Robert P. Swierenga)
“Dagboek.” Nederlands Dagblad, 22 September 2001. (James C. Kennedy)
“Decisions, Decisions: Turning Points in the Founding of Holland.” Michigan Historical
Review 24 (Spring 1998): 48-72. (Robert P. Swierenga)
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Doctors for the Kingdom by Paul L. Armerding. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in
America, no. 43. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003; Arabic translation published in Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia, by the King Abdulaziz Foundation in 2005. (Donald J. Bruggink, gen. ed.)
“Donald J. Bruggink’s Contribution to Reformed Church in America Historiography.” Reformed
Review 52, no. 3 (Spring 1999): 213-24. (Elton J. Bruins)
A Dream Fulfilled: The Van Raalte Sculpture in Centennial Park. Holland, MI: Hope College,
1997. (Jeanne M. Jacobson and Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
Dutch American Identity Politics: The Use of History by Dutch Immigrants. Inaugural Lecture of
the Visiting Research Fellows Program. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Institute, Hope College, 2003.
(Hans Krabbendam)
Dutch Chicago: A History of the Hollanders in the Windy City. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2002.
(Robert P. Swierenga)
Dutch Immigrant Memoirs and Related Writing, by Henry Lucas. Introduction, index, and
compilation of English-language translations for twenty-two entries in the 1997 republication.
Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Dutch in America: The Settlement of People from the Netherlands in the United States.”
Encyclopedia USA, vol. 24 (1997). (Robert P. Swierenga)
“The Dutch in West Michigan: The Impact of a Contractual Community.” Grand River Valley
History 18 (2002): 18-27. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Dutch Protestants in America.” Encyclopedia of Protestantism, Hans J. Hillerbrand, ed. 4 vols.
Florence, KY: Routledge, 2003. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Early Hope College History as Reflected in the Correspondence of Rev. Albertus C. Van Raalte
to Rev. Philip Phelps Jr., 1857-1875.” The Dutch Adapting in North America: Papers Presented
at the Thirteenth Biennial Conference for the Association for the Advancement of Dutch
American Studies, ed. Richard H. Harms, 1-8. Grand Rapids: Calvin College, 2001. (Elton J.
Bruins)
Encylopedia of Europe Since 1845. Nine articles on the Netherlands. 1997. (James C. Kennedy)
“Euthanasie.” NRC Handelsblad, 7 April 2001. (James C. Kennedy)
Faith and Family: Dutch Immigration and Settlement in the United States, 1829-1920. New
York: Holmes & Meier, 1999. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Family Quarrels in the Dutch Reformed Churches in the Nineteenth Century. Historical Series of
the Reformed Church in America, no. 32. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1999. (Robert P. Swierenga
and Elton J. Bruins) (Donald Bruggink, gen. ed.)
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For Food and Faith: Dutch Immigration to Western Michigan, 1846-1960. Holland Museum
Sesquicentennial Lectures, ed. Robert P. Swierenga. Holland, MI: Holland Museum/A. C. Van
Raalte Institute, 2000. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“‛God’s Building:’ Holland Colony of Van Raalte Celebrates 150 Years.” DIS Magazine [Dutch
International Society Nederland] 1 (1997): 36-39. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“God’s Hand in History.” My Heart I Offer: Daily Reflections on the Journey of Faith, 58. Grand
Rapids: Calvin College Alumni Association, 2001. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Going to America: Travel Routes of Zeeland Emigrants.” Newalennia: Bulletin of the
Workgroup History and Archeology [the Netherlands] 114 (September 1997). Issue theme:
“Zeeuwe Emigratie naar Amerika, 1840-1920.” (Robert P. Swierenga)
The Hendrik and Hendrika Bruins Family in America, 1847-1997. Holland, MI: Hope College,
1997. (Elton J. Bruins)
“An Historian Answers His Sociological Critics.” Sociologische Gids 97, 5/6 (1997): 474-78.
(James C. Kennedy)
History of the Low Countries, J. C. H. Blom and E. Lamberts, eds. English edition translated and
ed. James C. Kennedy. New York: Berghahn Books, 1999. (James C. Kennedy)
“Hope College: Its Origin and Development, 1851-2001.” Origins 19, no. 1 (2001): 4-13. (Elton
J. Bruins)
“H. P. Scholte.” American National Biography, 19: 420-21. Cary, NC: Oxford University Press,
1999. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Interkerkelijk conflict in een geseculariseerde maatschappij.” In Delen in eenheid. Omgaan met
verschillen in de kerk, ed. A.T. van Deursen, et al., 45-52. Barneveld: GSEV/De Vuurbaak, 2000.
(James C. Kennedy)
Into the Third Millenium: The Derk and Cynthia Bruins Family, 1865-2002, ed. Elton J. Bruins.
Holland, MI: Van Raalte Institute, 2002. (Elton J. Bruins)
“Is a ‘Joyful Death’ an Oxymoron?: The Christina de Moen Van Raalte Story.” Patterns and
Portraits: Women in the History of the Reformed Church of America. Renee S. House and John
W. Coakley, eds., 87-94. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, no. 31. Grand
Rapids: Eeerdmans, 1999. (Elton J. Bruins) (Donald Bruggink, gen. ed.)
“De kerk als maatschappelijk beweging.” Transparant 13, 4 (December 2002): 4-7. (James C.
Kennedy)
“De kerk als Tegencultuur: Vrijgemaakte G-organisaties in Historisch Perspectief,” translated by
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Simone Kennedy-Doornbos. Vuur en Vlam II. Willem Bouwman en Roel Kuiper, eds., 302-19.
Amsterdam: Buijten en Schipperheijn, 1998. (James C. Kennedy)
“The Little White Church: Historiographical Revisions on Religion in Rural America.” History
and the Christian Historian, ed. Ronald Wells, 159-77. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998. (Robert
P. Swierenga)
“The Little White Church: Religion in Rural America.” Agricultural History 71 (Fall 1997): 41541. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“The Low Countries.” Peopling Indiana: The Ethnic Experience, ed. Robet W. Taylor, 2 vols.
Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1996. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“The Moral State: How Much Do the Americans and the Dutch Differ?” Regulating Morality:
The United States and the Netherlands in Comparison, Hans Krabbendam and Hans-Martien ten
Napel, eds., 9-22. Antwerp: Maklu, 2000. (James C. Kennedy)
Myth and the Creative Process: Michael Ayrton and the Myth of Daedalus, the Maze Maker.
Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2003. (Jacob E. Nyenhuis)
“The Myth of Dutch Progressiveness: The Netherlands as ‘Guide Land.’” The Low Countries:
Arts and Society in Flanders and the Netherlands, A Yearbook 7 (1999-2000): 220-24. (James C.
Kennedy)
“Nell V. H. Wichers: Emissary of Goodwill.” D.I.S. Magazine 27, no. 2 (September 1995): 12.
(Elton J. Bruins)
Netherlanders in America: A Study in Emigration and Settlement in the 19th and 20th Centuries
in the United States of America by Jacob Van Hinte. Preface and Introduction by Robert P.
Swierenga, gen. ed. Grand Rapids: Historical Committee of the Christian Reformed Church,
2003. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“New Babylon and the Politics of Modernity.” Sociologische Gids 97, 5/6 (1997): 361-74. Issue
devoted to Nieuw Babylon in Aanbouw and sociologists’ responses. (James C. Kennedy)
“A New Organ for Mulder Chapel of Western Theological Seminary.” Celebrating the
Dedication of the van Daalen Organ, Mulder Chapel, Western Theological, March 13 and 14,
1995, 5. (Elton J. Bruins)
Nieuw Babylon in aanbouw: Nederland in de jaren zestig. Three editions. Amsterdam: Boom,
1995, 1997, 1999. (James C. Kennedy)
“Ohio”s Calvin College.” AADAS Newsletter 2 (Spring 2002): 2, 5-6. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“One Person’s Vision: A Brief Description of Van Raalte and His Colony.” Church Herald 54,
no. 2 (February 1997): 8-10. (Elton J Bruins)
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“Het ontstaan van het Gereformeerd Politiek Verbond in een cultuur van vernieuwing.” Het
Amersfoorts congres van 1948. George Harnick and Rienk Jansens, eds., 13-27. Barneveld: De
Vuurbaak, 1998. (James C. Kennedy)
“Oude en nieuwe vormen van tolerantie in Nederland en Amerika.” De lege tolerantie: over
vrijheid en vrijblijvend-heid in Nederland, ed. Marcel ten Hooven, 244-55. Amsterdam: Boom,
2001. (James C. Kennedy)
“Pim Fortuyn: De laatste der moderne mohikanen.” Nieuwste Tijd 8 (June 2003): 6-16. (James C.
Kennedy)
“‛Pioneers for Jesus Christ:’ Dutch Protestant Colonization in North America as an Act of Faith.”
Sharing the Reformed Tradition: The Dutch-North American Exchange, 1846-1996, 35-55.
Amsterdam: VU University Press, 1996. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“The Problem of Kuyper’s Legacy: The Crisis of the Anti-Revolutionary Party in Post-War
Holland.” Journal of Markets and Morality 5, no. 1 (Spring 2002): 45-56. (James C. Kennedy)
“Promoting Ethnic Pride: The Dutch American Social Clubs of Chicago.” Origins 14, no. 2
(1996): 30-37. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Reformed Church in America.” Dictionary of the Presbyterian and Reformed Tradition in
America, D. G. Hart, gen. ed., Mark A. Noll, consulting ed., 207-8. Downers Grove, IL:
InterVarsity Press, 1999. (Elton J. Bruins)
Review of The Arabian Mission’s Story: In Search of Abraham’s Other Son, by Lewis R.
Scudder III. Reformed Review 52, no. 2 (Winter 1998-99): 162-63. (Elton J. Bruins)
Review of Cosmos in Chaos: Philip Schaff’s Interpretation of Nineteenth Century American
Religion, by Stephen R. Graham. Reformed Review 50, no. 2 (Winter 1996-97): 134-35. (Elton J.
Bruins)
Review of Dutch Immigrant Women in the United States, 1880-1920. Journal of American
Ethnic History" 22 (Summer 2003): 92-94. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Review of Equipping the Saints: The Synod of New York, ed. James Hart Brumm. Reformed
Review 55, no. 3 (Spring 2002): 250. (Elton J. Bruins)
Review of Faith and Family: Dutch Immigration and Settlement in the United States, 18201920. AADAS News 1, no. 2 (Summer 2000). (Elton J. Bruins)
Review of Gathered at the River: Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Its People of Faith, by James D.
Bratt and Christopher H. Meehan. Reformed Review 47, no. 2 (Winter 1993-94): 193-94. (Elton J.
Bruins)
Review of The Impact of the Reformation: Essays, by Heiko Oberman. In Reformed Review 49,
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no. 1 (Autumn 1995): 61. (Elton J. Bruins)
Review of Mixed Harvest: The Second Great Transformation in the Rural North, 1870-1930 by
Hal S. Baron. H-Rural Book Reviews, February 1998. (Robert P. Swierenga)
Review of More Money, More Ministry: Money and Evangelicals in Recent North American
History. Larry Eskridge and Mark A. Noll, eds. Reformed Review 55, no. 1 (Autumn 2001): 81.
(Elton J. Bruins)
Review of Neither King Nor Prelate: Religion and the New Nation by Edwin S. Gaustad.
Reformed Review 49, no. 1 (Autumn 1995): 65. (Elton J. Bruins)
Review of Patterns and Portraits: Women of the Reformed Church in America. Renee House and
John W. Coakley, eds. Reformed Review 54, no. 1 (Autumn 2000): 66. (Elton J. Bruins)
Review of Reformed Reader: A Sourcebook in Christian Theology, vol. 1. William Stacy
Johnson and John H. Leith, eds. Reformed Review 47, no. 2 (Winter 1993-94): 165. (Elton J.
Bruins)
Review of Zion on the Hudson: Dutch New York and New Jersey in the Age of Revivals, by Firth
Haring Fabend. Reformed Review 54, no. 2 (Winter 2000-01): 145-46. (Elton J. Bruins)
Review of Zion on the Hudson: Dutch New York and New Jersey in the Age of Revivals, by Firth
Haring Fabend. Journal of American Ethnic History 20 (Summer 2001): 108-9. (Robert P.
Swierenga)
“The Soul of Christian Higher Education.” Perspectives 13, no. 5 (May 1998): 21-23. (James C.
Kennedy)
“Stellingwerff’s Amsterdamse Emigranten and Pella History.” Dutch Enterprise: Alive and Well
in North America. Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Conference of the Association for the
Advancement of Dutch American Studies. Larry J. Wagenaar and Robert P. Swierenga, eds., 1721. Holland, MI: Joint Archives of Holland, Hope College, 1999. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“The Third Generation and Dutch American Studies.” The Dutch Adapting in North America:
Papers Presented at the Thirteenth Biennial Conference for the Association for the Advancement
of Dutch American Studies, ed. Richard H. Harms, 76-81. Grand Rapids: Calvin College, 2001.
(Robert P. Swierenga)
“Third Reformed Church.” In Christ’s Service: The Classis of Holland, Michigan, and Its
Congregations, 1848-1997, 16-17. Holland, MI: Classis of Holland, Reformed Church in
America, 1997. (Elton J. Bruins)
“True Brothers: The Netherlandic Origins of the Christian Reformed Church in North America,
1857-1880.” Breaches and Bridges: Reformed Subcultures in the Netherlands, Germany, and the
United States. George Harinck and Hans Krabbendam, eds., VU Studies on Protestant History 4,
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ed., J. de Bruijn and G. J. Schutte, 61-83. Amsterdam: VU University Press, 2000. (Robert P.
Swierenga)
“Tulip Times.” Joint Archives Quarterly 8, no. 4 (Spring 1998): 1, 3-5. (Jeanne M. Jacobson)
“Van Raalte and Scholte: A Soured Relationship and Personal Rivalry.” The Sesquicentennial of
Dutch Immigration: 150 Years of Ethnic Heritage. Larry J. Wagenaar and Robert P. Swierenga,
eds., 29-45. Holland, MI: Joint Archives of Holland, Hope College, 1997. (Robert P. Swierenga)
“Wat gaat er mis in de kleine oecumene?” Tolereren of bekeren: Naar een christelijke visie op
verdraagzaamheid by Roel Kuiper et al., 114-20. Zoetermeer: Boekcentrum, 2001. (James C.
Kennedy)
Een weloverwogen dood: Euthanasie in Nederland. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker, 2002. (James C.
Kennedy)
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