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Screening Refugees: Mennonite Central Committee and the Postwar Environment
(Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana, 2022-07)In the last few years, MCC has undergone an intense period of introspection as it reconsidered its role as a post-World War II refugee resettlement organization. After the end of the war, Mennonite Central Committee provided ... -
Sowing Hatred or Producing Prosperity: Agriculture and Believers in Post-World War II Communist Siberia
(Chair in Mennonite Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2017) -
Spectroscopic Imaging in Art Conservation: A New Tool for Materials Investigations
(The MIT Press, 2003-08-01) -
Statement on Spectroscopic Imaging in Art Conservation: A New Tool for Materials Investigations
(Leonardo Electronic Archive, 2002-09) -
To Make Good Canadians: Girl Guiding in Indian Residential Schools
(University of WinnipegTrent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, 2002-05)Between 1910 and 1970, the Guide movement became active and, indeed, prolific in Indian residential, day, and hostel schools, sanatoriums, reserves and Northern communities throughout Canada. In these contexts, Guiding ... -
Toppling Colonialism: Historians, Genocide, and Missing Indigenous Children
(Manitoba Historical Society, 2021) -
Work in Mennonite Theological Perspective
(Canadian Society of Church History, 2004) -
Yielded to Christ or conformed to this world? Postwar Mennonite responses to labour activism
(Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion, 2007)The urbanization of North American Mennonites after the Second World War necessitated a reconsideration of Mennonite religious beliefs. Post-war concerns for social justice led to a greater emphasis on non-violence and ...