Konstantinovka A Mennonite Village In The Soviet Empire The Last Chapter Of The History Of The Mennonites In Russia
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Author | : Igor Trutanow |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2015-09-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1365188558 |
This book is about everyday life of people in Soviet Russia who called themselves Mennisten, meaning Mennonites. They lived in the village of Konstantinovka, which was established by Mennonites from Chortitza in 1907 in the Central Asian steppe between Russia and China.
Author | : Antony C. Sutton |
Publisher | : Stanford, Calif. : Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University |
Total Pages | : 520 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Industries |
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Author | : Colin Darch |
Publisher | : Pluto Press (UK) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Anarchists |
ISBN | : 9780745338880 |
Reveals a little-known history of 1917: the Ukrainian anarch-communist Makhnovists
Author | : Michael Palij |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 1976 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Helmut Huebert |
Publisher | : Kindred Productions |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780920643082 |
Author | : Helmut Huebert |
Publisher | : Kindred Productions |
Total Pages | : 438 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Hierschau, Russia |
ISBN | : 9780920643013 |
Contains history and discription of Hierschau (or Girshau, aka Primernoe), Tavrida, Russia; now Vladivka, Chernihivka, Zaporiz︠h︡z︠h︡i︠a︡, Ukraine. Hierschau was part of a group of villages collectively known as the Molotschna Colony.
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Publisher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 406 |
Release | : 2013-06-17 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1442667737 |
In the lives of ordinary people are the truths of history. Such truths abound in the diaries of Jacob Epp, a Russian Mennonite school-teacher, lay minister, farmer, and village secretary in southern Ukraine. This abridged translation of his diaries offers a remarkably vivid picture of Mennonite community life in Imperial Russia during a period of troubled change. Epp’s writings reveal a skilled and honest diarist of deep feelings, and tell a human story that no conventional historical account could hope to equal. The diaries overflow with the details of his workaday world. Family, village, church, and community routines are broken by trips to market, visits to other Mennonite settlements, and a memorable steamer voyage to boomtown Odessa on the Black Sea. He chronicles his long-time involvement in an unusual Imperial experiment in which Mennonites were “model farmers” in Jewish villages. Harvey L. Dyck places the diaries in their historical, ethnocultural, social, religious, economic, and political settings. Based on archival research, interviews, travels, and consultations with other scholars, his detailed and perceptive introduction and analysis trace Jacob Epp’s life and present a sketch and interpretation of his larger family, community, and Imperial world. With striking clarity the diaries and introduction together re-create a time and way of life marked by controversy and flux. They reflect significant facets of the experience of ethno-religious minorities in Imperial Russia and of the development of the southern Ukrainian frontier. Above all, they fill significant missing pages of the great community-centred story of Russian Mennonite life. This book is richly illustrated with maps, black-and-white photographs, and watercolour paintings by Cornelius Hildebrand, Jacob Epp’s former village school pupil and later brother-in-law.
Author | : Helmut Huebert |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 474 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Helmut T. Huebert |
Publisher | : Kindred Productions |
Total Pages | : 436 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780920643099 |
Author | : Nestor Ivanovich Makhno |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Anarchists |
ISBN | : 9781926878058 |
Nestor Makhno (1888 û 1934) was a peasant anarcho-communist who organized an experiment in anarchist values and practice in southeast Ukraine during the Russian Revolutions of 1917 and the subsequent Civil War (1917-1921). The Ukrainian Revolution describes the guerilla war launched by Makhno and his anarchist companions in 1918 against the brutal German-Austrian occupation forces and their puppet State, the Hetmanate. The Makhnovists started off with no money and no weapons. Six months later they controlled 70 raions (counties) in southeast Ukraine and had put together an army which could engage their powerful enemies in a war of fronts, defending the liberated zone. Makhno vividly describes the birth of this revolutionary army, which aimed not just to overthrow the oppressors but to proceed to the solution of the social question along the lines of anarchist principles. This is the first English edition of the third volume of Makhno's memoirs. Book jacket.