Program

Research Programs: Summer Stipends

Period of Performance

6/1/2004 - 7/31/2004

Funding Totals

$5,000.00 (approved)
$5,000.00 (awarded)


Being Tolerated: Dutch America and the English, 1618-1715

FAIN: FT-52430-04

Evan Haefeli
Tufts University (Somerville, MA 02144-2401)

I am applying for funds to complete an essential part of the research for my book manuscript. Being Tolerated takes a close look at the practice and experience of religious toleration at the crucial early phase of its development, tracing the impulse for toleration and colonial Americans' relationship to it in the middle colonies, widely considered to be the hearth of American religious pluralism. The Dutch figure at the center of my story because it was out of their colony of New Netherland that the middle colonies were created. My work focuses on the Dutch and their relationship to the English and to Swedish and German colonists. I am fluent in Dutch and German and have a reading knowledge of Swedish, all languages necessary for the completion of the book.





Associated Products

A Scandalous Minister in a Divided Community: Ulster County in Leisler’s Rebellion, 1689-1691 (Article)
Title: A Scandalous Minister in a Divided Community: Ulster County in Leisler’s Rebellion, 1689-1691
Author: Evan Haefeli
Abstract: A study of religion and politics in 17th c New York based on local sources to explain the divisions within the country over the Glorious Revolution. At its heart is a strange case of a badly behaved Dutch Reformed minister whose behavior divided the community at the same time as the revolution, which helps explain the relatively inactive role of Ulster County in the revolution as a whole.
Year: 2007
Format: Journal
Periodical Title: New York History