Events and People

Events in Russian Mennonite History and the People That Made Them Happen

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Events and People

Events in Russian Mennonite History and the People That Made Them Happen

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My specific interest in writing Events and People was piqued by reading the account of the dedication of the Mennonite Brethren church building in Lugovsk, Neu Samara Colony [a Mennonite settlement of dozen or so villages in eastern Russia, near the Ural mountains along the Tok River], an event which occurred in 1901. First of all the scale: there were three thousand guests. That is a lot of people in a little out-of-the-way Mennonite colony somewhere on the broad steppes of Russia! The visiting choir from the Ufa Colony concluded the celebrations by singing the Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah by Handel. How would the Hallelujah Chorus have reached these same broad steppes of Russia? Specific interests such as these underlie many of the events in which Mennonites in Russia were involved. Added to this is my historical theory that trends do not just occur out of the blue: people make things happen. So, a logical extension to studying specific events is to look into the lives of the people who made them happen. I have therefore included many mini-biographies as part of the historical survey.
~Helmut T. Huebert, from the Preface

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Table of Contents

Preface. Page iii
Table of Contents. Page v
List of Biographies. Page viii
List of Maps. Page ix
Commonly Used Sources. Page x
Glossary and Abbreviations. Page xi
The Old Oak Tree. Page xiii
Map: Mennonite Colonies in Ukraine and Russia. Page xv
Map: Mennonite Colonies in South Russia. Page xvii
1. The Trip of Hoeppner and Bartsch, 1786-1788. Page 1 2. The Kleine Gemeinde and Klaas Reimer, 1812. Page 10 3. Visit of Czar Alexander I to the Molotschna, 1818. Page 14 4. Meteorite in 1832. Page 20 5. Crop Failure in 1833. Page 21 6. Earthquake in 1838. Page 24 7. The Death and Funeral of Johann Cornies, March 1848. Page 25 8. 130 Horses, August 1848. Page 30 9. Birth of the Mennonite Brethren Church, 1860. Page 32 10. Inter-Mennonite Faith Conference in Rueckenau, 1875. Page 49 11. Parting of Ways, 1879. Page 53 12. Journey to Central Asia, 1880-1882. Page 59 13. Epidemic in South Russia, 1888-1889. Page 64 14. Saengerfest in Rueckenau, May 1884. Page 68 15. Choral Conductors' Workshop in Friedensfeld, December 1894. Page 77 16. Dedication Service at the Lugovsk Mennonite Brethren Church, 1901. Page 92 17. Fires in 1904. Page 107 18. Exposition in Halbstadt, August 14-16, 1909. Page 111 19. Bible Conference in Halbstadt, August 20-23, 1909. Page 117 20. Dedication of the Deaconess Home Morija, 1910. Page 132 21. The Flood of 1912. Page 144 22. Dedication of Reservists, 1914. Page 148 23. Gnadenfeld Merch, March 1919. Page 152 24. Massacre in Muensterberg, November-December 1919. Page 158 25. Molotschna Battle, June 1920. Page 163 26. Lichtenau Departure, 1924. Page 167 27. Murder at Midnight, 1926. Page 186 28. At the Gates of Moscow, 1929. Page 192 29. Amur Crossing. Page 201 30. The Purge, 1936-1938. Page 210 31. Stulnevo, 1941. Page 218 32. The Great Trek, 1943-1945. Page 222 33. The Berlin Escape, 1947. Page 228 The Red Gate. Page 243 Index. Page 245

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Winnipeg, Canada
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1999

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MLCM 2005/00988 (B)

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Paperback
Pagination
xviii, 258p.
Number of pages
281
Dimensions
11 x 8.25 x 0.75 inches

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OL6823277M
Internet Archive
eventsandpeopleinrussianmennonitehistoryocropt
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092064306X
LCCN
00304381
OCLC/WorldCat
43278618
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6645391

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