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Family, church, and market: a Mennonite community in the Old and New Worlds, 1850-1930
Loewen, Royden, 1954-
Year: c1993.
Publisher:  University of Illinois Press. 
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Frontmatter
Preface
Introduction
PART I Kleine Gemeinde Mennonites in New Russia, 1850-74
1. Sectarian Farmers and the "New World" in Russia
2. Kinship, Marriage, and Women's Work in Borosenko Colony
3. Piety and Church in New Russia's Society
PART II Immigration and Settlement: Transplanting the Community, 1874-79
4. Community Transplanted
5. Immigrant Families and Pioneer Women
6. Reestablishing the Family Farm in New Lands
PART III Strategies of Integration: The First Generation in North America, 1880-1905
7. Market Farming and the Mennonite Household
8. Steinbach and Jansen: A Tale of Two Towns
9. Religious Upheavals: Change and Continuity
PART IV The Diverging Worlds of Farm and Town: The Second Generation, 1905-30
10. Farmers, Merchants, and Workers in the Evolving Market Economy
11. Town "Ladies" and Farm Women
12. Aeltesten, Revivalists, and the Urbanizing World
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Family, church, and market : a Mennonite community in the Old and New Worlds, 1850-1930 Royden K. Loewen.
Author: Loewen, Royden, 1954-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Family, church, and market : a Mennonite community in the Old and New Worlds, 1850-1930 Royden K. Loewen
Loewen, Royden, 1954-
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, c1993.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00412
Subject Headings: • Mennonites -- Nebraska -- Jansen Region -- Social life and customs
• Mennonites -- Manitoba -- Steinbach Region -- Social life and customs
• Russian Germans -- Nebraska -- Jansen Region -- Social life and customs
• Russian Germans -- Manitoba -- Steinbach Region -- Social life and customs
• Mennonites -- Russia -- History -- 19th century
• Jansen Region (Neb.) -- Social life and customs
• Steinbach Region (Man.) -- Social life and customs
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