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Collection Overview
Title: Quiet in the Land? Women of Anabaptist Traditions in Historical Perspective Conference Papers, 1995
ID: MSS/MSS-0037
Extent: 0.0
Date Acquired: 05/31/2023
Administrative Information
Repository:
Earl H. and Anita F. Hess Archives and Special Collections
Acquisition Source:
Virginia Ratigan
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Folder:
[Folder 1: Conference Abstracts and Proposals],
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Folder 2: Conference Full Papers],
[
Folder 3: Conference Program and Correspondence],
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All]
- Folder 1: Conference Abstracts and Proposals

- Item 1: Mary Ann Cisar, "Mennonite Women's Autobiography: An Interdisciplinary Feminist Approach"

- Item 2: Barbara A. Bolz, "Voices Within and Voices Without: Autobiographies of Eighteenth-Century American Quaker Women"

- Item 3: Gayle Goossen, "I Am Because I Write; I Write Because I Am: Life-Writing Among Mennonite Women"

- Item 4: Katherine Martens and Heidi Harms, "Mennonite Birth Stories: In Her Own Voice"

- Item 5: Leonard Gross, "Conversations With Elizabeth Horsch (Mrs. Harold S.) Bender (1895-1998): Autobiographical and Biographical Glimpses, With Interpretation, Into the Life, Thought, and Perceptions of One for Whom the (Mennonite) World Went by Her Own Front Door But Also Entered, in Some Very Startling Ways"

- Item 6: Anne M. Yoder, "Untitled Proposal"

- Item 7: Julia Kasdorf, "Mennonite Women Writing Home"

- Item 8: Gloria Rhodes, "Untitled Proposal"

- Item 9: Alvina Block, "Anabaptist Women Martyrs (1525-1670)"

- Item 10: Esther Sidney Cope, "I See You Are an Obstinate Woman"

- Item 11: Marlin Adrian, "The Women of the Martyr's Mirror: Paradigms in Anabaptist/Mennonite Mythology"

- Item 12: Piet Visser, "Soetken Gerrits and Vrou Gerrits: Two 16th-Century Female Hymnwriters of the Low Countries"

- Item 13: Catherine Gail Schlegel, "An Alternative View to the Canadian Amishwoman's Experience"

- Item 14: Marilyn E. Lehman, "Separate But Equal: Woman's Place in Amish Society"

- Item 15: Ann Stoltzfus Taylor, "Untitled Proposal"

- Item 16: Elaine Mercer, "Amish Quilts: Creativity Supported by Traditions"

- Item 17: Jamie Byrne, "Portrayal of Family Life and the Woman's Role: A Textual Analysis of Die Botschaft"

- Item 18: Karen M. Johnson-Weiner, "The Brethren and Their Sisters: The Role of Women in Old Order Amish, Beachy Amish and Fellowship Churches"

- Item 19: Linda Boynton Arthur, "Clothing is a Window to the Soul: Social Control in a Holdeman Mennonite Community"

- Item 20: Joanne Hess Siegrist, "Lancaster County Mennonite Women: Faces, Faith and Feelings of Those Born Before 1915: A Turn of the Century Focus"

- Item 21: Catherine Lynn West Emerson, "Mennonite Women's Clothing in Colonial Pennsylvania"

- Item 22: Elizabeth Burns, "Old Order Amish Women and Boundary Maintenance"

- Item 23: Jon Sensbach, Beverly Prior Smaby, and Elisabeth Watkins Sommer, "Three Faces of Eve: Aspects of Women Within the Moravian Brethren"

- Item 24: Kathleen L. Long, "Untitled Proposal"

- Item 25: Phyliss Brien Hammerstrom, "Keepers at Home: Contemporary Baptist Women and Work Outside the Home"

- Item 26: Connie Eggart Schenkelberg, "'I Saw It in The Budget': Boundary Maintenance Through the Writings of Amish and Mennonite Women Scribes"

- Item 27: Ruth Krady Lehman, "A Century of Deaconesses in the Virginia Conference"

- Item 28: Janet M. Peifer, "Untitled Proposal"

- Item 29: Lois Janzen Preheim, "Mennonite Women in Prison and Victim Offender Ministries: The Ignored Ones"

- Item 30: Krista Enns, "Shall Your Daughters Prophesy?: The Changing Role of Mennonite Women"

- Item 31: Elaine Kay Swartzentruber, "'And Red Up for Sunday': Theory, Politics, and Reading Anabaptist Women"

- Item 32: Margaret C. Reynolds, "Ordering the Women's Universe: Women's Work in Old Order River Brethren Culture: 1896-1909"

- Item 33: Laura H. Weaver, "Independence and Community in Mennonite Women's Work"

- Item 34: Laura H. Weaver, "Mennonite Women: The Urge 'to Work and Tell'"

- Item 35: Laura H. Weaver, "The Coalescence of Conventional Gender Roles in the Work of Mennonite Women"

- Item 36: Annemarie Klassen, "A Mennonite Childhood: A Remembering and Dismembering"

- Item 37: Polly Ann Walker-Brown, "Re-writing Their Lives: Women's Learning and Schooling in a Changing Mennonite Community"

- Item 38: Mary Jane Heisey, "They Also Served: Brethren in Christ Women and Civilian Public Service"

- Item 39: Carol J. Penner, "Faith in Life: Gleaning the Theology of Mennonite Women"

- Item 40: Ruth Elizabeth Krall, "Mennonite Communities Encounter Feminist Theory: Sexual Violence and the Church: 1991-1994"

- Item 41: Tracey Ann Werner and Ronald Jay Wilson, "Identity, Role Models, and Non-Traditional Careers for Mennonite Women of Anabaptist Tradition"

- Item 42: Eve Bowers MacMaster, "Three Angry Women: Clara Eby Steiner, Mary Burkhard, and Ruth Yoder and the Struggle for an Independent Women's Organization in the Mennonite Church, 1911-26"

- Item 43: Kathy Kauffman, "Eight Women of the Academy; An Oral History"

- Item 44: Hildi Froese Tiesssen and Paul Tiessen, "Kate Neufeld: Twentieth-Century Artist"

- Item 45: Johannna Schmidt, "Prayers for Girls: Solo Performance by Johanna Schmidt"

- Item 46: Stephanie S. Dickey, "She Who Has Ears to Hear: Rembrandt's Portrait of the Ideal Mennonite Marriage"

- Item 47: Gloria Neufeld Refekop, "Family Survival in War and Famine: The Role of Mennonite Women in the Ukraine"

- Item 48: Marlene Epp, "'Weak' Families in the 'Green Hell': Mennonite Women Pioneering in Paraguay, 1947-1955"

- Item 49: Katie Funk Wiebe, "Untitled Proposal"

- Item 50: Helene Friesen, "A Century of Higher Education for Mennonite Girls in Russia, 1822-1924"

- Item 51: Laureen Harder-Gissing, "'Context of Two Worlds': Memoirs of Revolution by Russian Mennonite Women"

- Item 52: Jeni Hiett Umble, "Meeting Around the Distaff: Anapabtist Women and Social Class in Augsburg"

- Item 53: David F. O. Swao, "Women in Rural and Urban Contexts"

- Item 54: Shirley Bergen, "Untitled Proposal"

- Item 55: Dorothy Louise Yoder Nyce, "Untitled Proposal"

- Item 56: Ruth Derksen Siemens, "The Vancouver Madchenheim: A Herstory of Mennonite Sisterhood (1931-1961)"

- Item 57: Marion Kobelt-Groch, "Judiths Wiedergeburt: Die Verwandlung der Munsteraner Tauferin Hille Feicken"

Browse by Folder:
[Folder 1: Conference Abstracts and Proposals],
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Folder 2: Conference Full Papers],
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Folder 3: Conference Program and Correspondence],
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