| A Tribute to Dr. David Friesen |
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Ruth Hastings, |
11-12 |
| Reflections on Mennonite Studies at a Secular University |
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Harry Loewen |
13-26 |
| JMS: Twenty Years of Expressing the Mennonite Tradition in an Ever-Changing World |
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Al Reimer |
27-41 |
| Ancestors, the Land, and Ethno-religious Identity on the Canadian Prairies: Comparing the Mennonite and Ukrainian Legacies |
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Frances Swyripa |
43-70 |
| Religion, Politics, and the Mennonite Privilegium in Early Nineteenth Century Russia: Reconsidering the Warkentin Affair |
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John Staples |
71-88 |
| the Mennonite Industrial Dynasties in Alexandrovsk |
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Natalia Ostasheva Venger |
89-110 |
| Hermann Sudermaa: Social Criticism and East Prussian Regionalism in German Drama |
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Lauren Friesen |
111-136 |
| Exploring Congregational clans: Playing the "Mennonite Game" in Winnipeg |
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Bruno Dyck |
137-154 |
| The City and the Formation of "Mennonite Church Eastern Canada" |
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Sam Steiner |
155-173 |
| "It's not that the Tories are closer to God, they're furthest from the Devil": Politics and Mennonites in Winnipeg, 1945-1999 |
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Joe Friesen |
175-190 |
| Religiosity, Prosocial Values, and Adjustment among Students in Mennonite High Schools in Winnipeg |
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Cam-loi Huynh, Eduard Schludermann, Shirin Schludermann |
191-213 |
| The Dark Abyss of Exile: A Story of Survival |
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Harry Loewen |
215-217 |
| Genealogical Guide to East and West Prussia |
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Tim Janzen |
217-218 |
| Church, Family and Village: Essays on Mennonite Life on the West Reserve |
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Frieda Esau Klippenstein |
218-220 |
| David Toews Was Here: 1870-1947 |
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John B Toews |
220-221 |
| the Missing Peace: the Search for Nonviolent Alternatives in United States History |
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Royden Loewen |
222-223 |
| Mennonite Tent Revivals: Howard Hammer and Myron Augsburger, 1952-1962 |
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John Friesen |
224-225 |
| Hidden Worlds: Revisiting the Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s |
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Rod Janzen |
225-226 |
| For Everything a Season: Mennonite Brethren in North America, 1874-2002: An Informal History |
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Adolf Ens |
227-229 |
| Strangers at Home; Amish and Mennonite Women in History |
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Lucille Marr |
229-231 |
| Neu-Samara: A Mennonite Settlement East of the Volga |
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Peter Penner |
232-233 |
| the Story of the Early Mennonite Brethren (1860-1869): Reflections of a Lutheran Churchman |
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Peter J. Klassen |
233-235 |
| the Crow Who Tampered with Time |
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Edna Froese |
240-242 |
| Surplus at the Border: Mennonite Writing in Canada |
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Tom Penner |
243-245 |
| the Amish in the American Imagination |
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J.D. Stahl |
245-247 |
| Power, Authority, and the Anabaptist Tradition |
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Bruno Dyck |
250-251 |
| Engaging Anabaptism: Conversations with a Radical Tradition |
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Walter Klassen |
251-252 |
| Minding the Church: Scholarship in the Anabaptist Tradition |
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Helmut Harder |
253-254 |
| I Heard My People Cry: One Family's Escape from Russia |
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Dora Dueck |
281-282 |