Mennonites
BIBLIOGRAPHY
See also Protestantism.
Perry Bush. Two Kingdoms, Two Loyalties: Mennonite Pacifism in Modern America. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1998. 362pp. Cornelius J. Dyck. An Introduction to Mennonite History: A Popular History of the Anabaptists and the Mennonites. Herald Press. 1993. 456pp. Revised edition. Adolf Ens. Subjects or Citizens? The Mennonite Experience in Canada, 1870-1925. University of Ottawa Press. 1994. Marlene Epp. Women Without Men: Mennonite Refugees of the Second World War. University of Toronto Press. 2000. 296pp. Joseph Winfield Fretz. Pilgrims in Paraguay: The Story of Mennonite Colonization in South America. Herald Press. 1953. 247pp. Sharon Hartin Iorio. Faith's Harvest: Mennonite Identity in Northwest Oklahoma. University of Oklahoma Press. 1999. 320pp. Fred Kniss. Disquiet in the Land: Cultural Conflict in American Mennonite Communities. Rutgers University Press. 1997. 257pp. John B. Toews. Lost Fatherland: The Story of the Mennonite Emigration from Soviet Russia, 1921-1927. Regent College Publishing. 1967. 264pp. John D. Unruh. In the Name of Christ: A History of the Mennonite Central Committee and Its Service, 1920-1951. Herald Press. 1952. 404pp. John C. Wenger. Mennonite Church in America. Herald Press. 1967. 384pp.
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