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Vol. 29 (2011)
Vol. 29 (2011)
Published:
2013-01-18
Title Page
Title
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgements
The Editors
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Contents
Contents
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Foreword
Foreword
Royden Loewen
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Articles
Madness in One Family’s Journey: From Ukraine to Germany to Canada
Elsie K. Neufeld
11-19
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Research Papers
Lifespan and Intergenerational Legacies of Soviet Oppression: An Autoethnography of Mennonite Women and their Adult Children
Elizabeth Krahn
21-43
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The Mennonite Mental Health Movement and the Wider Society in the United States, 1942-1965
Titus W. Bender
45-60
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‘Are you prepared to work in a mental hospital?’: Canadian Conscientious Objectors’ Service during the Second World War
Conrad Stoesz
61-74
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Murder and Madness in a Mennonite Village
Margaret Loewen Reimer
75-90
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Mennonites, Healthcare Institutions, and Modernity: The Mennonite Youth Farm in Rosthern, Saskatchewan
Erika Dyck
91-104
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Before Eden: The Evangelical Mennonite Conference and the Founding of a Mental Health Facility
Glen R. Klassen, Charles N. Loewen
105-118
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Breaking the Silence on Suicide and Mental Illness: The Brethren in Christ, 1968-1989
Lucille Marr
121-131
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Moving Beyond Stark Options: Old Order Mennonite and Amish Approaches to Mental Health
Steven M. Nolt
133-151
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Suffering: Is the Concept Significant among Low German-speaking Mennonites?
Judith C. Kulig, HaiYan (LingLing) Fan
153-165
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Representations of Melancholic Martyrdom in Canadian Mennonite Literature
Grace Kehler
167-185
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An Ethos of Faith and Mennonite An Ethos of Faith and Mennonite
Aldred H. Neufeldt
187-202
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Love and Work: Itinerant Perspectives on the Well-being of Mennonites in the Americas
John W. Elias
203-213
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The Bethania Mental Hospital of Russia, 1910-1927
Helmut T. Huebert
215-219
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Bethesda: The First Mennonite Mental Health Ministry in North America
Ken Reddig
221-225
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Heinrich Hajo Schroeder: The Allure of Race and Space in Hitler’s Empire
Gerhard Rempel
227-254
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Book Reviews
Walking to Mojácar
Leonard Neufeldt
255-257
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Mennonites Don’t Dance
Edna Froese
257-258
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The Matter with Morris
Tom Penner
259-260
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Apologetic
Sue Sorensen
260-262
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Deepwater Vee
Sarah Klassen
262-263
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How to Beat the Heat in Bodrun
Reshal Stein
264-265
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understories
Ann Hostetler
265-266
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This Hidden Thing
Frieda Esau Klippenstein
267-268
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You Never Gave Me a Name
Sarah Klassen
268-270
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Tongue Screws and Testimonies
Patricia Janzen Loewen
270-271
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Storied Landscapes: Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies
Janis Thiessen
272-273
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Consider the Threshing Stone: Writings of Jacob J. Rempel, A Mennonite in Russia
Hans Werner
274-275
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The Hutterites in North America
John J. Friesen
275-276
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Roots & Branches: A Narrative History of the Amish and Mennonites in Southeast United States, 1892-1992. Volume 1: Roots, 1892-1969
Kevin Enns-Rempel
277-278
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War, Peace and Social Conscience: Guy F. Hershberger and Mennonite Ethics
Perry Bush
278-280
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Daily Demonstrators: The Civil Rights Movement in Mennonite Homes and Sanctuaries
Brian Froese
281-283
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A School on the Prairie: A Centennial History of Hesston College, 1909-2009
T. D. Regehr
283-285
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Mission and Migration: Global Mennonite History Series: Latin America
Royden Loewen
285-288
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Celebrating 150 Years: The Mennonite Brethren Church Around the World
Doug Heidebrecht
288-289
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Authors' Profiles
Authors' Profiles
none none
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Notices
Notices
none none
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