From the Director's Desk
Dear Friends,
The last months have been busy for us at the New Netherland Institute. In May, we had our Slavery in New Netherland and the Dutch Atlantic World conference, which brought together scholars from the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United States for two days of wide-ranging conversation on the history of slavery. A few weeks later, we hosted a gala at the Fort Orange Club in Albany to celebrate Charles Gehring’s fifty years of translating Dutch documents, a truly outstanding achievement, and to mark the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of the city of Albany. Thank you to everyone who joined us for both events, which had sellout crowds.
And there is still more to come before the year’s end. On September 21st, we will be hosting a conference with the Albany Institute of History & Art, Dutch Albany in History & Art, that will bring together experts on the history, art history, and material culture of Albany.
We can’t do all of this (and more!) without your financial support. If you are interested in sponsoring the conference, establishing named fellowships to support the study of New Netherland, or working with us on our ongoing efforts to identify Dutch language materials in New York after 1664, please be in touch.
Warmly,
Deborah Hamer
Executive Director |