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Reviews of Oberholtzer, Beth, and John Herr. 2017. Plain Meetinghouses: Lancaster County Old Order Mennonites Gather to Worship. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing. 232pp. Hardcover. $34.99. Burkholder, Lester, and Romaine Stauffer (eds.). 2016. History of Hope Mennonite Fellowship: 1981-2015. Hope Mennonite Fellowship. 114pp. Hardcover. $23.95.

open access: yesThe Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies, 2018
Plain Meetinghouses is a coffee table-style book that explores the artistic angle of Lancaster County, PA’s, Old Order Mennonite meetinghouse architecture, the history of these places, and the religious practices occurring therein.
Cory Anderson
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The two-stage detection-after-segmentation model improves the accuracy of identifying subdiaphragmatic lesions

open access: yesScientific Reports
Chest X-rays (CXRs) are primarily used to detect lung lesions. While the abdominal portion of CXRs can sometimes reveal critical conditions, research in this area is limited.
Chih-Hsiung Chen   +4 more
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Salutogenesis and the Prevention of Social Death: Cross-Cultural Lessons from Genocide-Impacted Rwandans and Indigenous Youth in Canada

open access: yesGenocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 2019
Combining trans-disciplinary theories with cross-cultural ethnographic research, this paper explores community-based approaches to genocide prevention among Canadian-Indigenous groups as well as with Rwandan student genocide survivors.
Jobb D. Arnold
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Tradition and hope: A Mennonite chain of memory

open access: yes
There is nothing wrong with being Mennonite based on theological convictions or because of ethnic heritage. But neither of these ways of understanding what it means to be Mennonite is adequate in 2025. Being Mennonite in 2025 is bigger than ethnicity and
Johnson, Sarah
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Lederach (Paul M.) Mennonite Youth. Report on Mennonite Youth Research

open access: yes, 1972
Séguy Jean. Lederach (Paul M.) Mennonite Youth. Report on Mennonite Youth Research. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°33, 1972. pp.
Séguy, Jean
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Manitoba Mennonite Archives and Canadian Mennonite Collective Memory

open access: yes, 2000
"Collective memory" is the term given to the widely shared reconstructed versions of the past that are assembled by both individuals and groups in order to define their present and prepare for the future. The construction of a collective memory is often the result of conflict between opposing groups with differing agendas but collective memory can also
openaire   +2 more sources

Mennonite Hospital

open access: yes
An unused postcard of the Mennonite Hospital located in Bloomington, Illinois.Postcard of the Mennonite Hospital in Bloomington, Illinois. "Mennonite Hospital was organized in 1919 by representatives of the Mennonite Church.

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Mennonite Class

open access: yes, 1989
Photograph of a scene inside a Mennonite ...
Argo, Jim
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A comparative study of Mennonite and non-Mennonite high school girls in a selected community

open access: yes, 2013
Both the Mennonite and the Non-Mennonite girls participated in the same household activities and performed them to a similar degree; although the attitude of the Mennonite girls toward the activities was more positive.
Bumbaugh, Anna Arlene
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Claiming a Piece of Tradition: Community Discourse in Russian Mennonite Community Cookbooks

open access: yesThe Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies, 2020
Russian Mennonite immigrants who settled south central Kansas in the late 19th century and their descendants naturally developed a discourse community that differentiates them from the dominant culture in which they reside.
Amy Harris-Aber
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