000741165 000__ 03031cam\a2200457\i\4500 000741165 001__ 741165 000741165 005__ 20210515111736.0 000741165 008__ 131129s2014\\\\ncua\\\\\b\\\\001\0deng\\ 000741165 010__ $$a 2013042706 000741165 019__ $$a904328406 000741165 020__ $$a9781469614250$$q(hardcover) 000741165 020__ $$a1469614251$$q(hardcover) 000741165 020__ $$z9781469614267$$q(electronic book) 000741165 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn860943887 000741165 035__ $$a741165 000741165 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$erda$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dYDXCP$$dBTCTA$$dOCLCF$$dYUS$$dCHVBK$$dBDX$$dSZR$$dOVV$$dOCLCQ 000741165 042__ $$apcc 000741165 043__ $$an-us-ct$$an-us-nj$$an-us-ny$$ae-ne--- 000741165 049__ $$aISEA 000741165 05000 $$aF122.1$$b.R65 2014 000741165 08200 $$a974.7/1$$223 000741165 1001_ $$aRomney, Susanah Shaw,$$eauthor. 000741165 24510 $$aNew Netherland connections :$$bintimate networks and Atlantic ties in seventeenth-century America /$$cSusanah Shaw Romney. 000741165 264_1 $$aChapel Hill, North Carolina :$$bPublished for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburt, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill,$$c[2014] 000741165 300__ $$axviii, 318 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c25 cm 000741165 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000741165 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000741165 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000741165 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000741165 5050_ $$a"Goods, Wares, and Merchandise": Amsterdam's Intimate Atlantic -- "She Is Now Already at Sea": Extending Ties, Creating Empire -- "Not Altogether Brotherly": Elusive Intimacy between Natives and Newcomers -- "To Be Together wtih One Another": Creating an African Community -- "The Almost-Sinking Ship of New Netherland": Personal Networks and Regional Power. 000741165 520__ $$a"Romney locates the foundations of the early modern Dutch empire in interpersonal transactions among women and men. As West India Company ships began sailing westward in the early seventeenth century, soldiers, sailors, and settlers drew on kin and social relationships to function within an Atlantic economy and the nascent colony of New Netherland. In the greater Hudson Valley, Dutch newcomers, Native American residents, and enslaved Africans wove a series of intimate networks that reached from the West India Company slave house on Manhattan, to the Haudenosaunee longhouses along the Mohawk River, to the inns and alleys of maritime Amsterdam. This work pioneers a new understanding of the development of early modern empire as arising out of personal ties"--$$cProvided by publisher. 000741165 650_0 $$aSocial networks$$zNew Netherland. 000741165 650_0 $$aWomen$$zNew Netherland. 000741165 650_0 $$aIndians of North America$$zNew Netherland. 000741165 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$zNew Netherland. 000741165 650_0 $$aDutch$$zNew York (State)$$xHistory$$y17th century. 000741165 651_0 $$aNew Netherland$$xHistory. 000741165 651_0 $$aNew Netherland$$xEthnic relations. 000741165 651_0 $$aNew York (State)$$xHistory$$yColonial period, ca. 1600-1775. 000741165 651_0 $$aAmsterdam (Netherlands)$$xEmigration and immigration$$xHistory$$y17th century. 000741165 7102_ $$aOmohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture. 000741165 85200 $$bgen$$hF122.1$$i.R65$$i2014 000741165 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:741165$$pGLOBAL_SET 000741165 980__ $$aBIB 000741165 980__ $$aBOOK