Robert Schoone-Jongen
[From the 2005 proceedings]
Robert Schoone-Jongen is Assistant Professor of History at Calvin College (Michigan). He earned an M.A. degree in European History from the University of Kentucky and a second M.A. degree in American History from the University of Delaware. He expects to complete doctoral work at the University of Delaware in 2006. He has published articles on the history of Dutch-Americans in the Midwest.
Proceedings:
- Financiers and farmers: The urban roots of rural Dutch communities in the Upper Midwest
- Iowa Letters, a review essay
- Clapboard chapels on the prarie: The founding of Dutch and Ostfrisian congregations in central Minnesota (1885-1899)
- Klaas G. Feyma, Minnesota's Carpenter Correspondence
- Prinsburg, Minnesota - A Study in Ethnic Purity on the Prairie
- "Wear a Flag in Your Lapel and I'll Meet You at the Depot": Theodore F. Koch and Dutch-American Settlement in Pine County, Minnesota



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