

An edition of The Netherlandic Presence in Ontario (1997)
pillars, class, and Dutch ethnicity
By Frans J. Schryer
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Language
eng
Pages
458
Description:
Focusing on the large cohort of immigrants from the Netherlands and the former Dutch East Indies who arrived in Canada between 1947 and 1960, Schryer shows how the Dutch, despite a loss of ethnic identity and a high level of linguistic assimilation, replicated many aspects of their homeland. While illustrating and illuminating the diversity among immigrants sharing a common national origin, Schryer keeps sight of what is common among them. In doing so, he shows how deeply ingrained habits were modified in a Canadian context, resulting in both continuities and discontinuities. The result is a variegated image reflecting a multidimensional reality. This is the most detailed work ever produced on the Dutch in one specific geographic location. A mixture of sociology, history and political science, it provides a comprehensive and exhaustive study of the Dutch presence in Ontario. As a study in multiculturalism, it adds greatly to an understanding of ethnic group dynamics, not only in Ontario but across the country as well.
subjects: Emigration and immigration, Immigrants, Dutch, Dutch Canadians, Immigrants, canada, Ontario, history, Canada, ethnic relations, Minorities, canada, Ontario, social life and customs, Ontario, social conditions, Ontario, genealogy, Canada, population, Néerlandais, Canadiens d'origine néerlandaise
Places: Ontario