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The treatment of Mennonites in Royal Prussia/West Prussia, 1550-1800
This is a study of the Mennonites who came to Polish Prussia in the second quarter of the sixteenth century. For two and a half centuries the fortunes of Mennonites there ebbed and flowed, with the prevailing tides of economic prosperity, economic ...
Ronald Jack Froese
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Old Order Mennonites do not write many books so when they do it is worth paying attention. Urias Weber’s first book makes a significant contribution by providing details of the growth and expansion of new Old Order Mennonite communities in Ontario. Urias
Andrew Martin
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Berks County with its diamond-shaped area of 864 square miles located in southeastern Pennsylvania is rich in history and scenic resources. Its mild climate, fertile soil, and the Schuylkill River attracted European settlers in the beginning of the ...
Berit Jany
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The Cultural and Religious Complexities of Amish-Focused Mental Health Conditions Research: Insights from an Exhaustive Narrative Review and Case Study of Counseling Controversies. [PDF]
Anderson C, Potts L.
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Mennonites in Pennsylvania Prison Ministry and Reform
The purpose of this research was to explore Mennonite involvement in prison ministry and reform in Pennsylvania. Historically, Mennonites have emphasized church-state separation, creating their own organizations for social change rather than becoming ...
Lombardi, Kristin
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Who Are the Plain Anabaptists? What Are the Plain Anabaptists?
I define the plain Anabaptists by answering two essential questions: “Who are the plain Anabaptists” and “What are the plain Anabaptists?” In asking “Who are the plain Anabaptists?” I investigate several dimensions of identity. First, I trace the history
Cory Anderson
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Closed but Not Protected: Excess Deaths Among the Amish and Mennonites During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Stein RE +4 more
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Manitoba Mennonite Archives and Canadian Mennonite Collective Memory
"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
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Not of This World': The Emergence of the Old Colony Mennonites
By the early twenty-first century, Old Colony Mennonites constituted a diaspora across the Americas. They maintained distinctive conservative dress and selectively rejected aspects of modern technology.
Hans Werner
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Early-Life Metabolic Traits and Physical Fitness in Tarahumara, Mennonite, and Mestizo Adolescents from Northern Mexico. [PDF]
Nájera-Longoria RJ +7 more
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