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Introduction. The article considers the processes of resettlement of the Mennonites in the Black Sea region in the 19th century and solving the land issue which is closely connected with it. Methods and materials.
Tatjana P. Nazarova, Olga Yu. Redkinа
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How did California Mennonites confront the challenges and promises of modernity?Books about Mennonites have centered primarily on the East Coast and the Midwest, where the majority of Mennonite communities in the United States are located. But these narratives neglect the unique history of the multitude of Mennonites living on the West Coast.
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The Changing Sociolinguistic Identities of the Beachy Amish-Mennonites
The study of Beachy Amish-Mennonite identities is a complex endeavor. As a loosely-organized fellowship, the Beachys have no overarching governing body that dictates symbols of their Anabaptist commitment to nonconformity.
Joshua Brown
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The Amish have Decreased Asthma and Allergic Diseases Compared to Old Order Mennonites
Capsule summary: Wisconsin Amish have a lower prevalence of allergic disease compared to Old Order Mennonite.
Jamee C Tantoco +4 more
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Esau brothers: Yakiv, a doctor, and Ivan, a head of the town
The article highlights the thorny life and professional path of the German Mennonites brothers Esau. Yakiv became a doctor, and his brother Ivan became the head of Katerynoslav.
M.P. Chaban +2 more
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Genotyping an immunodeficiency causing c.1624–11G>A ZAP70 mutation in Canadian Mennonites
BackgroundPrimary immunodeficiency is a life-threatening genetic disease that appeared to have an increased incidence in Manitoba Mennonites. Determining the genetic basis of this immunodeficiency was an essential step for providing early and appropriate
M. Schroeder +2 more
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Diagnosis and Management of Prenatal Hereditary Pyropoikilocytosis
ABSTRACT Hereditary pyropoikilocytosis (HPP) is a severe hemolytic anemia caused by variants in SPTA1, SPTB, and EPB41. These weaken horizontal interactions in the erythrocyte cytoskeleton, causing membrane fragmentation and splenic sequestration. It will readily cause fetal anemia and often hydrops fetalis. Prenatal diagnosis requires first ruling out
Connor Hartzell +6 more
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This article engages in a close rereading of Stigma, relating it to Goffman's biography as a person who faced stigma. Exploring his biography helps us to recognize the ways Goffman applies stigma strategies in how he represents himself as the author in Stigma.
Thaddeus Müller
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‘Pro‐Germans in the Pulpits’: The Queensland Presbyterian Church and the Great War
During World War I, Protestant churches in Australia, on the whole, enthusiastically supported the war effort. The Queensland Presbyterian Church was a significant exception. This study analyses discord and tensions among its clergymen about what constituted an appropriate response to the war.
Mark Cryle
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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.
H. Werner
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