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Mennonite Nationalism

2017
This chapter describes how postwar Mennonite nationalism was an accidental phenomenon. While previous leaders, especially in the USSR and the Americas, had portrayed their confession in separatist national terms, these assertions were largely discontinuous with the late 1940s.
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The Mennonite Psychiatric Centers

Psychiatric Services, 1967
C E, Goshen, G, Schmidt
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A comparison of personality characteristics of Mennonites with non-Mennonites.

Canadian Psychologist / Psychologie canadienne, 1969
Irmgard Thiessen   +2 more
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Mennonite Society

Sociological Analysis, 1990
Barbara J. Denison, Calvin Redekop
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The Mennonite Mosaic

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1992
Thomas J. Meyers   +2 more
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Heterogeneity in primary dystonia: Lessons from THAP1, GNAL, and TOR1A in Amish‐Mennonites

Movement Disorders, 2014
Rachel Saunders-Pullman   +2 more
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