Medical Practices in New Netherland

In the Dutch settlement of New Netherland, medicine was practiced by physicians relying on ancient Greek and Roman texts, with little influence from Renaissance scientific advances, viewing diseases often as supernatural in origin.

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2022 – Walking Tour – Historic Diversity in the East Village

Walking tour of the East Village with historian Joyce Gold.

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2022 Lecture Series: Andrea Mosterman at St. Mark’s-in-the-Bowery

In her presentation, Mosterman explored the history of slavery and resistance in Dutch New York, from 1627 to 1827.

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2022 Spring Reception

The Holland Society hosted members, friends, and guests to our spring reception.

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#25 Recollections and Reconnections: War History as Family History

During the Second World War, a Dutch-Jewish family had to go into hiding to avoid deportation to Germany. When the war was over, they emigrated to the United States.

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#24 Sight, Sound, Touch, and Taste: Africans Sensing the Dutch in New Netherland

In early New Netherland and New Amsterdam new arrivals, Black and white, tried to recreate the world they had left. As historical sources are scarce and incomplete, historical interpreter and culinary historian Lavada Nahon uses deep empathy and imagination to depict the sensory world of the enslaved.

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Dr. Louise Mirrer, Honoree for the Holland Society’s 135th Dinner Dance

Peg Breen, with a background in journalism and American Studies, joined the Conservancy in 1994. She's passionately involved in preserving New York's historical buildings and neighborhoods.

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Ahmed Dadou, Honoree for the Holland Society’s 134th Dinner Dance

Peg Breen, with a background in journalism and American Studies, joined the Conservancy in 1994. She's passionately involved in preserving New York's historical buildings and neighborhoods.

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