*Latter Day Saints, The Church of the *Mormon *LDS
SA/VA :
09) Wood The Alberta Temple.
13) Mormon-Lee(1968).
14) Mardon-Alberta politicians.
15) Holzapfel - Canadian Grain and the German Saints. [b:95-05]
Allen, James B. and Glen M. Leonard. The Story of the Latter Day Saints. Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book Company, 1976. Pp. xii, 722.
Anderson, A.G. “A Historical survey of the Full‑Time institutes of religion of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑Day Saints, 1926‑1966.” Ed.D. Thesis, Brigham Young University, 1968. DissAbs 29 (1968‑1969): 1116‑1117‑A.
Bitton, Davis. Les Mormons. Montréal, QC: Fides, 1989. Pp. 126.
Card, Brigham Y. et al. The Mormon Presence in Canada. Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta Press, 1990. Pp. xxvi, 382.
Card, Brigham Y. “The Canadian Mormon Settlements, 1886-1925: A North-American Perspective.” Canadian Ethnic Studies = Études ethniques au Canada 26, 2 (1994): 19-39. [b:95-05]
Champion, Brian. “Mormon Polygamy: Parliamentary Comments, 1889‑90.” Alberta History 35, 2 (Spring 1987): 10‑17.
Embrey, J.L. “Transplanted Utah: Mormon Communities in Alberta.” Oral History Forum/Forum d’histoire orale 18 (1998): 65-78. [b:95-05]
Erickson, Dan. “Alberta’s Polygamists? The Canadian Climate and Response to the Introduction of Mormonism’s ‘Peculiar Institution’.” Pacific Northwest Quarterly 86, 4 (Fall 1995): 155-64. [b:95-05]
Ferry, Darren. “The Politicization of Religious Dissent: Mormonism in Upper Canada, 1833-1843.” Ontario History 89, 4 (Dec. 1997): 285-301. [b:95-05]
Gurgel, Klaus D. “Travel Patterns of Canadian Visitors to the Mormon Cultural Hearth.” Canadian Geographer 20, 4 (1976): 405‑418.
A History of the Mormon Church in Canada. Compiled and edited by a committee appointed by the Presidency of the Lethbridge Stake and Melvin S. Tagg. Lethbridge, ON: Lethbridge Herald, c1968. Pp. 301, map.
Iwasa, David B. “The Mormons and Their Japanese Neighbours.” Alberta History 53, 1 (Winter 2005): 7-22. [b:95-05]
Lee, Lawrence B. “The Mormons Come to Canada, 1887‑1902.” Pacific Northwest Quarterly 59 (Jan. 1968): 11‑22.
Louder, Dean R. “Canadian Mormons in their North American Context: A Portrait.” Social Compass 40, 2 (June 1993): 271-290. [b:95-05]
Mardon, Ernest G. Alberta Mormon Politicians. Edmonton, AB: Fisher House Publishers, 1991. [b:95-05]
McCue, Robert J. “The Mormons in British Columbia.” In Circle of Voices a history of the religious communities of British Columbia, ed. Charles P. Anderson, 136-148. Lantzville, ON: Oolichan Books, 1983.
McCue, Robert J. “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑Day Saints and Vancouver Island: The Establishment and Growth of the Mormon Community.” B.C. Studies 42 (1979): 51‑64.
Penton, James M. “The Response to Two New Religions in Canada in the 1880s: The Latter Day Saints and the Salvation Army.” Proceedings of the Canadian Society of Church History 3-4 June 1987 (1988): 81-96.
Pollock, Gordon. “ « ‘Tin Hat’ on the Disciples of Brigham Young »: Nova Scotians, Mormons and Polygamy, 1920-1928.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 14, 1 (1994): 41-67.[b:95-05]
Ribbel, Leigh. “Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.” Bruce County Historical Society Year Book (1981): 47-48.
Rosenvall, L.A. “The Transfer of Mormon Culture to Alberta.” The American Review of Canadian Studies 12, 2 (Summer 1982): 51‑63.
Sisson, Leatha Boudreau. Fifty-three Years of Mormonism: oh say, what is truth? Lakeville, NB: Sisson Genealogical, 1989. Pp. 12.
Tagg, M. S. “A History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑Day Saints in Canada, 1830‑1963.” Ph.D. Thesis, Brigham Young University, 1963.
Timothy, D.J. “Mormons in Ontario: Early History, Growth and Landscape.” Ontario Geography 38 (1992): 20-31. [b:95-05]
Timothy, D.J. “Mormons in Ontario: Early History, Growth and Landscape.” Ontario Geography 38 (1992): 20-31. [b:95-05]
Warburton, Rennie. “Mormonism on Vancouver Island: A Comment.” B.C. Studies 43 (Autumn 1979): 94‑98.
Bennett, Richard, and Arran Jewsbury. “The Lion and the Emperor: the Mormons, the Hudson’s Bay Company and Vancouver Island 1846-1858.” British Columbia Studies 128 (Winter 2000/2001): 37-62. [b:95-05]
Wright, Dennis A., ed. Regional Studies in LDS Church History: Western Canada. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University, 1999. Pp. 314. [b:95-05]
Wright, Dennis A., et al. “Mapping the Alberta Route of the Mormon Trek from Utah to Cardston.” Alberta History 51, 3 (2003): 2-11. [b:95-05]
*Lutheran / Luthérien *LT
See/Voir:
02. Records of the Western...Lutheran(1972).
06A. Ontario District-Threinen, centennial.
06B. Arnprior-100 Years...;
06B. Edenwold, SK Hordern St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church;
06B. Eganville, ON.
09. Haywood-Campus Ministry, London.
10. Bergh My Columbian Journal.
13. Cobb German Lutherans.
15. Pfrimmer A Lutheran witness.
17. Baker-wives of pastors.
01) Steckelberg - “Lutheran Rites in North America: an Annotated Bibliography of the Hymnals, Altar Books, and Selected Manuals Produced By or For Lutherans in North America From the Late Eighteenth Century to the Present”.
01) Suelflow - Archives and History. Minutes and Reports of the 11th Archivists’ and Historians Conference, Concordia Historical Institute.
13)Anderson - German Settlements in Saskatchewan: Catholic, Lutheran, Baptist, Mennonite and Hutterite Communities. [b:95-05]
13) Grams - German Emigration to Canada and the Support of its Deutschtum during the Weimar Republic: The Role of the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, [b:95-05]
13) Grams - “Lutheran Immigration Board (LIB).” [b:95-05]
13) Grams - “Heinz Lehmann’s Doctorate Dissertation and Its Evaluation by Das Deutsche Ausland Institut, Stuttgart.” [b:95-05]
Bachmann, E. Theodore. “Canada’s Lutherans in a Mediating Role?” In Festschrift: A Tribute to Dr. William Hordern, ed. Walter Freitag, 194-215. Saskatoon, SK: University of Saskatchewan, 1985.
Cobb, John. “German Lutherans in the Prairie Provinces Before the First World War: Their Church Background, Emigration and New Beginning in Canada.” Ph.D. diss., University of Manitoba, 1991. Pp. 441. [b:95-05]
Ecola, Leander John. “The Reintroduction of the Eucharistic Prayer in the Lutheran Churches of North America.” Ph.D. Thesis, University of Ottawa, 1981.
Evensen, George O. Adventuring for Christ: The Story of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Canada. Calgary, AB: Foothills Lutheran, 1974. Pp. xi, 301.
Groh, John E. and Robert H. Smith, eds. The Lutheran Church in North American Life 1776‑1976, 1580‑1980. St. Louis, MO: Clayton Publishing and the Lutheran Academy for Scholarship, 1979. Pp. 195.
Grund Lutheran Church. Winnipeg, MB: Government of Manitoba, Historical Resources Branch, 1989. Pp. 17.
Hande, D’Arcy and Erich Schultz. “Struggling to Establish a National Identity: The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada and Its Archives.” Archivaria 30, 1 (Summer 1990): 64-70.
Heick, W.H. “Becoming an Indigenous Church: the Lutheran Church in Waterloo County, Ontario.” Ontario History 56 (1964): 249‑260.
Lentz, H.H. “History of the Social Gospel in the General Synod of the Lutheran Church in America, 1867‑1918.” Ph.D. thesis. Yale University, 1943. DissAbs 27 (1966‑1976): 3130‑A.
Palmer, Howard and Tamara Palmer. “Estonians in Alberta.” Alberta History 31, 3 (Summer 1983): 22‑34.
Schwermann, Albert H. The Beginnings of Lutheran Church Canada, Covering the Years 1941 to 1964: planning a self‑governing Canadian church. Edmonton, AB: Lutheran Church‑Canada, 1971. Pp. 113, illus.
Suoknoautio, Markku. “Reorganization of the Finnish Lutherans in Canada. The Bulletin of the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, Polyphony 3, 2 (Fall 1981): 91‑96.
Threinen, Normand J. A Sower Went Out: A History of the Manitoba and Saskatchewan District of Lutheran Church Canada. Regina, SK: Manitoba and Saskatchewan District, 1982. xii, Pp. 187.
Threinen, Norman J. Like a Mustard Seed: a centennial history of the Ontario District of the Lutheran Church Canada (Missouri Synod). Kitchener, ON: Ontario District, Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, 1989. Pp. 203.
Threinen, Norman J. “Early Lutheranism in Western Canada.” Concordia Historical Institue Quarterly 47 (Fall 1974): 110‑117.
*Mennonite *MEN
1st Coll - MEN Cross References [a:64-02]
1. Directory of Mennonite Archives...;
Friesen-periodicals, indexes;
Geisbrecht-Mennonite(1971);
Klingelsmith-Mennonite(1978);
Klippenstein and Franz(1988);
Klippenstein(1981);
Reimer(1983);
Reimer One quilt; Resources for Canadian Mennonite Studies; Schroeder-historical atlas; Wiebe-Mennonite(1981).
2. Profile of the Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde, 1874.
5B. Doukhobor-Janzen(1986);
Mennonite-Smucker-Amish(1977);
Mennonite-Smucker-Hutterite(1977).
6A. Manitoba-Neufeld-Mennonite history;
Waterloo-Fretz-community;
Waterloo-Horst(1979).
6B. Blumenort, MB-Loewen;
Boissevain-History of the Whitewater...;
Gretna, MB Zacharias Footprints;
Mennonite-Harder(1970);
Mennonite-Hess(1971);
West Reserve-Rempel-atlas of settlements;
Winnipeg-Driedger;
Winnipeg-Stoesz-Home Street Church.
8B. Dyck-Reimer-writer and editor;
Ewert-Schaefer-educator;
Ewert-Schaefer-Mennonite Collegiate Institute, Gretna, AB;
Iutzi-Lawrence.
9. Paetkau-Russian Mennonites, Ontario.
10. Doerksen-missions;
Neufeld By God’s grace; Reddig-Manitoba, W.W.II.
11. Berg-choral music; Coffman(1982).
12. Assheton-Smith(1979);
12. Bergen(1981);
12. Levy(1979).
13. Buhr-cultural persistance, Coaldale, AB;
Dilley-19th century Waterloo migration;
Klassen-Russian refugees;
Loewen-transplanted community;
Mennonite-Hess(1971);
Mennonite-Sawatzky(1971);
Paetkau-Russian-Ontario.
14. Boers-justice and spirituality;
Dueck-federal electoral behaviour;
Friesen-index of peace and social concern statements;
Good-war; Reddig Manitoba Mennonites.
15. Janzen Limits on liberty;
Janzen Mennonites in Canada; Mennonite...(1978).
17. Epp-women’s roles;
17. Good Women in ministry; Rich(1983).
18. Neufeld(1983).
2nd Coll. - MEN Cross References [b:95-05]
VA/SA:
01) Directory of Mennonite Archives and Historical Libraries / Verzeichnis Mennonitischer Archive und Historischer Bibliotheken.
01) Friesen - Mennonitische Rundschau Index.
01) Giesbrecht - The Mennonite Brethren: A Bibliographic Guide to Information.
01) Klingelsmith & Springer - “A Bibliography of the Writings of Melvin Gingerich.”
01) Klippenstein - “Canadian Mennonite Writing: A Bibliographic Survey, 1970‑80.”
01) Klippenstein, Franz & Ens - Resources for Canadian Mennonite Studies: An Inventory and Guide to Archival Holdings at the Mennonite Heritage Centre.
01) Reimer - One Quilt, Many Pieces: A Concise Reference Guide to Mennonite Groups in Canada.
01) Reimer - One Quilt, Many Pieces: A Reference Guide to Mennonite Groups in Canada. 3rd ed.
01) Resources for Canadian Mennonite Studies: An Inventory and Guide to Archival Holdings at the Mennonite Heritage Centre.
01) Schroeder - Mennonite Historical Atlas.
01) Smucker - annotated bibliography, sociology of Mennonites, Hutterites and Amish, 1977-1990. [b:95-05]
01) Smucker - The Sociology of Mennonites, Hutterites and Amish: A Bibliography with Annotations. Vol. 2: 1977-1990.
01) Springer & Klassen - Mennonite Bibliography, 1631‑1691;
01) Wiebe - Alberta‑Saskatchewan Mennonites and Hutterite Bibliography, 1962‑1981.
03) Driedger - Mennonites in the Global Village. [b:95-05]
04) Klipenstein - “Canadian Mennonite Writings: a Survey of Selected Publications, 1980-1995.” [b:95-05]
04) Regehr - “Historians and the Mennonite Experience.” [b:95-05]
04) Gunther - “Theology of Migration: The Ältesten Reflect.” [b:95-05]
04) Loewen - “Mennonite Literature in Canadian and American Mennonite Historiography.... [b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Stambrook & Friesen - A Sharing of Diversities: Proceedings of the Jewish Mennonite Ukrainian Conference,”Building Bridges.”[b:95-05]
06B) West: SK - Watrous, SK - Under His Wings, 1927-1992. [b:95-05]
06B) Ontario: Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON - 50th anniversary. [b:95-05]
06B) West: MB - Kleefeld, MB - Friesen - Evangelical Mennonite Church, 1874-1999. [b:95-05]
06B) Ontario: Kitchener - Harder - Risk and Endurance: A History of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church. [b:95-05]
07) Friesen - Menno Place: Mennonite Benevolent Society Fiftieth Anniversary, 1953-2003.[b:95-05]
08B) Fleming: Darcy. [b:95-05]
10) Marr - “Breaking Down Barriers: MCC Ontario and Ontario Native Communities, 1967-1999.” [b:95-05]
10) Block - “Mennonite Missionary Henry Neufeld and Syncretism Among the Pauingassi Ojibwa, 1955-1970.” [b:95-05]
10) Doerksen - “Mennonite Brethren Missions: Historical Development, Philosophy and Policies.”
10) Regehr - “Mennonite Voluntary Service Workers in Aboriginal and Metis Communities in Northern Alberta, 1954-1970.” [b:95-05]
?11) Beck - “The Politics of Rudy Wiebe in The Blue Mountains of China.” [b:95-05]
?11) Froese - “Voices of Faith in Blue Mountains of China and A Community of Memory.” [b:95-05]
?11) Juhnke - “North American Mennonite Playwrights, 1980-1996.” [b:95-05]
11) Reimer - Surplus At The Border: Mennonite Writing in Canada. [b:95-05]
12) Schludermann, Schludermann & Huynh. “Religiosity, Prosocial Values, and Adjustment among Students in Mennonite High Schools in Winnipeg.” [b:95-05]
12) Neufeld - “Revolution and Residential Schools: Meeting on a Mennonite-Hän Frontier in Yukon.” [b:95-05]
12) Loewen - “Reflections on Mennonite Studies at a Secular University: A Twenty Five Year Review.” [b:95-05]
13) Anderson - German Settlements in Saskatchewan: Catholic, Lutheran, Baptist, Mennonite, Hutterite. [b:95-05]
13) Bergen - “Manitoba Mennonites Remember First Settlers.”[b:95-05]
13) Brass & Iwama - “Two Worlds, One Body: A Conversation about Aboriginal-Mennonite Relations Through Marriage.” [b:95-05]
13) Dueck - “Kanadier, Amerikaner and Russländer: Patterns of Fragmentation among North American Mennonite Brethren Churches.” [b:95-05]
13) Ediger - “Ethnicity and Religion Among Mennonite Brethren, 1940-1970: Language as a Factor of Changing Religious Identity and Practice in An Immigrant Church.”[b:95-05]
13) Ediger - Crossing the Divide: Language Transition Among Canadian Mennonite Brethren, 1940-1970. [b:95-05]
13) Ens - Church, Family and Village: Essays on Mennonite Life on the West Reserve. [b:95-05]
13) Epp - “Pioneers, Refugees, Exiles, and Transnationals: Gendering Diaspora in an Ethno-Religious Context.” [b:95-05]
13) Giesbrecht - “Métis, Mennonites and the ‘Unsettled Prairie,’ 1874-1896.” [b:95-05]
13) Guenther -The Evangelical Path of the Kanadier Immigrants who Returned to Canada. [b:95-05]
13) Klassen - Mennonites in Manitoba. [b:95-05]
13) Loewen - Hidden Worlds: Revisiting the Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s. [b:95-05]
13) Plett - The Economic Background of the Mennonite Immigrants to Manitoba, 1874-79. [b:95-05]
13) Plett - Old Colony Mennonites in Canada: 1875 to 2000. [b:95-05]
13) Swyripa - “Ancestors, the Land, and Ethno-Religious Identity on the Canadian Prairies: Comparing the Mennonite and Ukrainian Legacies.” [b:95-05]
13)Toews - Mennonite Brethren Church in Russia and North America, 1860-1990. [b:95-05]
13) Unrau - “The Path to Advocacy: Mennonite Interaction with the Lubicon Cree.” [b:95-05]
13) Warkentin -“The Mennonite Settlements of Southern Manitoba Revisited.” [b:95-05]
14) Friesen - Politics and Mennonites in Winnipeg, 1945-1999. [b:95-05]
14) Regehr - Mennonites and Politics in Canada. [b:95-05]
15) Loewen - old and new worlds. [b:95-05]
17) Redekop - The Work of Their Hands: Mennonite Women’s Societies. [b:95-05]
17) Schiedel - Pioneers in Ministry: Women Pastors in Ontario Mennonite Churches, 1973-2003. [b:95-05]
20A) Brown - “Writing the Stories of Aboriginal-Missionary Encounters: A Place in our Minds for Them All.” [b:95-05]
20B) Cree: Unrau - “The Path to Advocacy: Mennonite Interaction with the Lubicon Cree.” [b:95-05]
20B) Ojibway: Roulette & Simmons. “Mennonite-Ojibwe Relations in Manitoba: Memories and Reflections.” [b:95-05]
*MENT
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Appavoo, Muthiah David. “Religion and Family Among the Markham Mennonites.” Ph. D. thesis, York University, 1978. DissAbs 40, 7 (1980): 4256‑A.
Baar, Ellen. “Patterns of Selective Accentuation among Niagara Mennonites.” Canadian Ethnic Studies / Études ethniques au Canada 15, 2 (1983): 77-91.
Baerg, G.G. A Brief History of Mennonites in British Columbia. 1967. Pp. 15.
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Bender, John. Pilgerleben, Pilgrims, Peregrinos: Sixty Years of Vision and Ministry: Amos and Edna Schwartzentruber, Nelson and Ada Litwiller. Waterloo, ON: Western Ontario Mennonite Conference, 1984. Pp. 47.
Bergen, Peter. History of the Sommerfeld Mennonite Church, that is, the Background and First Hundred Years of the Sommerfeld Mennonite Church. Winkler, MB: Sommerfeld Mennonite Church, 2001. 308p. [b:95-05]
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Boldt, Edward D. and Lance W. Roberts. “Mennonite Continuity and Change.” Canadian Journal of Sociology / Cahiers canadiens de sociologie 4, 2 (Spring 1979): 151‑154.
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Brado, Edward B. “Mennonites Enrich the Life of Manitoba.” Canadian Geographic 99, 1 (1979): 48‑51.
Brednich, Rolf W. Mennonite Folklife and Folklore: A Preliminary Report. Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies, 6. Ottawa, ON: National Museums of Canada, 1977. Pp. 166.
Brubacher, Paul H. “Dimensions of Social Interaction Between Old Order Mennonites and Non-Mennonites in the Mount Forest Area.” M.Sc. Thesis, University of Guelph, 1985. Ottawa, ON: National Library of Canada, 1986. ISBN 0-315-23741-4.
Davies, Blodwen. A String of Amber: The Heritage of the Mennonites. Vancouver, BC: Mitchell, 1973. Pp. 228.
De Fehr, William et al., Comp. Harvest: Anthology of Mennonite Writing in Canada. Winnipeg, MB: Centennial Committee of the Mennonite Historical Society of Manitoba, 1974. Pp. viii, 182.
Dilley, Robert S. “Migration and the Mennonites: Nineteenth-Century Waterloo County, Ontario.” In Canadian Papers in Rural History, 4, ed. Donald H. Akenson, ? Gananoque, ON: Langdale, 1984.
Doell, Leonard. The Bergthal Mennonite Church of Saskatchewan, 1892-1975. Winnipeg, MB: CMBC Publications, 1987. Pp. 120.
Driedger, Leo. “Canadian Mennonite Urbanism: Ethnic Villagers or Metroplitan Remnant?”, The Mennonite Quarterly Review 49, 3 (1975):226‑241.
Dreidger, Leo. “Mennonite Community Change: From Ethnic Enclaves to Social Networks.” The Mennonite Quarterly Review 59, 3 (July 1986): 374‑386.
Driedger, Leo. Mennonites in Winnipeg. Winnipeg, MB: Kindred, 1990. Pp. 95.
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Driedger, Leo. “Native Rebellion and Mennonite Invasion: An Examination of Two Canadian River Valleys.” The Mennonite Quarterly Review 46 (1972): 290‑300.
Driedger, Leo, J. Winfield Fretz and Donovan E. Smucker, “A Tale of Two Strategies: Mennonites in Chicago and Winnipeg.” The Mennonite Quarterly Review 52, 4 (1978): 294‑312.
Driedger, Leo, and Dan Zehr. “The Mennonite State‑Church Trauma: Its Effect on Attitudes of Canadian Students and Leaders.” The Mennonite Quarterly Review 48, 4 (1974): 515‑526.
Driedger, Leo and J. Howard Kauffman. “Urbanization of Mennonites: Canadian and American Comparisons.” The Mennonites Quarterly Review 16, 3 (July 1982): 291‑294.
Driedger, Leo and Jacob Peters. “Ethnic Identity: A Comparison of Mennonite and other German Students.” The Mennonite Quarterly Review 47 (1973): 225‑244.
Dreidger, Leo, Michael Yoder and Peter Sawatsky. “Divorce Among Mennonites: Evidence of Family Breakdown.” The Mennonite Quarterly Review 59, 4 (Oct. 1986): 367‑382.
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Ens, Adolf, and Rita Penner. “Quebec Passenger lists of the Russian Mennonite Immigration, 1874‑1880.” The Mennonite Quarterly Review 48, 4 (1974): 527‑531.
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