If you liked Pioneers and profits by Robert P. Swierenga, start with Dutch Chicago (2002), Beyond the Civil War synthesis (1975), and The Dutch-American experience (2000). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Dutch Chicago
2002 · 908 pages · Robert P. Swierenga · Same author
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Beyond the Civil War synthesis
1975 · 348 pages · Robert P. Swierenga · Same author
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The Dutch-American experience
2000 · 301 pages · Robert P. Swierenga, Hans Krabbendam · Same author
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Dutch households in U.S. population censuses, 1850, 1860, 1870
1987 · 1,389 pages · Robert P. Swierenga · Same author
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The Dutch transplanting in Michigan and the Midwest
1986 · 13 pages · Robert P. Swierenga · Same author
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1999 · 158 pages · Robert P. Swierenga · Same author
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1970 · 417 pages · Robert P. Swierenga · Same author
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Pioneersand Profits
1968 · 294 pages · Robert P. Swierenga · Same author
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Dutch emigrants to the United States, South Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia, 1835-1880
1983 · 346 pages · Robert P. Swierenga · Same author
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1974 · 350 pages · Robert P. Swierenga · Same author
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Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Pioneers and profits?
BookOrb recommends Dutch Chicago (2002), Beyond the Civil War synthesis (1975), The Dutch-American experience (2000), Dutch households in U.S. population censuses, 1850, 1860, 1870 (1987), and The Dutch transplanting in Michigan and the Midwest (1986).
Are there books like Pioneers and profits?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Pioneers and profits.
Who wrote Pioneers and profits?
Pioneers and profits is by Robert P. Swierenga.