Death of a Notary: Conquest and Change in Colonial New York

Awards:   "Winner of A 2000 Choice Magazine ""Outstanding Academic Title." Winner of A 2000 Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title. Winner of A 2000 Choice Magazine ""Outstanding Academic Title.
Author:   Donna Merwick
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   28 March 2002
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  • "Winner of A 2000 Choice Magazine ""Outstanding Academic Title."
  • Winner of A 2000 Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title.
  • Winner of A 2000 Choice Magazine ""Outstanding Academic Title.

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Author:   Donna Merwick
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   Cornell University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780801487880


ISBN 10:   0801487889
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   28 March 2002
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Undergraduate
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Ms. Merwick's careful, moving reconstruction of Janse's life and death shows what happens when a person who lives by words finds those he knows no longer suffice. -The Chronicle of Higher Education


Not only will specialists find the book useful in the debate over Dutch-English influence in New York, but it is a good beginning for the general reader seeking to understand the state. Above all, however, Death of a Notary is a rare commodity for a history book a good story told well. Don Roper, History: Reviews of New Books


""This outstanding contribution to Colonial social history is highly recommended for all undergraduate and graduate history collections.""-Choice ""A thoughtful examination of the roles played by writers and researchers, ruminating on the pawns that such average citizens can become both of history and of historians.""-Library Journal Academic Newsletter ""Merwick presents a complex and fascinating account of van Ilpendam's career and daily life in late 17th-century Albany... A major work of scholarship.""-AB Bookman's Weekly ""A gem of a book... The author describes Janse's notarial career as a matter of 'nearsighted work. And the metaphor applies to her own efforts as well ... as Death of a Notary is a strikingly successful example of ... microhistory. Merwick is, at the same time, an expert storyteller, one who can piece together her admittedly fragmentary evidence in compelling, sometimes surprising ways.""-John Demos, Washington Times ""Ms. Merwick's careful, moving reconstruction of Janse's life and death shows what happens when a person who lives by words finds those he knows no longer suffice.""-The Chronicle of Higher Education ""Not only will specialists find the book useful in the debate over Dutch-English influence in New York, but it is a good beginning for the general reader seeking to understand the state. Above all, however, Death of a Notary is a rare commodity for a history book-a good story told well.""-Don Roper, History: Reviews of New Books ""This is a beautiful book. Donna Merwick has written an intimate history of a sort of man few American historians have encountered, since almost none of us reads Dutch or has bothered to care about the Dutch in the New World. But mainly this is the work of an artist-historian, lovingly crafted to bring an obscure person (and profession) to life. What a triumph of historical sensibility!""-Stanley N. Katz, Princeton University ""Adriaen Janse van Ilpendam, notary of Albany, committed suicide in 1686, several years after the English had taken over New Netherland from the Dutch. In this fascinating book, Donna Merwick brings him to life again, and through him, the busy and sometimes troubled world of the Dutch settlers on their own and under conquest. In Merwick's vivid prose, every letter and notarized act is made to speak anew, carrying us across the ocean to Janse's childhood in Leiden through his years as schoolteacher and then notary in New Netherland. His melancholy end gives new insight into old age in a changing colonial society. Here, in Donna Merwick's deft hands, is microhistory as its best."" -Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre ""Death of a Notary compellingly evokes the vanished Atlantic world the seventeenth century Dutch inhabited. Through Donna Merwick's amazing reconstruction of the life of a humble man, notary Adriaen Janse van Ilpendam, we understand his Dutch sense of place, both in the physical landscape and in his context of books, reports, and carefully crafted legal documents. Merwick allows us to comprehend the magnitude of change felt in all the minute details of daily life when conquered New Netherland became New York. All the certainties became uncertain as English practice replaced Dutch, and ordinary men and women found in countless daily ways that their assumptions and arrangements were now worthless... The English and their historians reduced Dutch concerns to caricature and the caricature is repeated still. Donna Merwick's Death of a Notary makes such repetition impossible.""-Karen Ordahl Kupperman, New York University


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Donna Merwick is Visiting Fellow at the Center for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University. Her most recent book is Possessing Albany, 1630-1710: The Dutch and English Experiences.

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