Integrating the most recent Civil War scholarship with little-known primary sources and new information from Pennsylvania and Virginia to Illinois and Iowa, Lehman and Nolt provide the definitive account of the Anabaptist experience during the bloodiest war in American history.
Mennonites in the Confederacy: A Study in Civil War Pacifism
Through fire and water : an overview of Mennonite history / Harry Loewen and Steven M. Nolt ; revised by Steven M. Nolt.—Rev. ed. p. cm. Rev. ed. of: Through fire & water / Harry Loewen and Steven Nolt ; with Carol Duerksen and Elwood ...
A Mennonite Journal is a unique story of Civil War home-front life recorded by Jacob R. Hildebrand, a devout father, faithful Mennonite, and successful farmer. It provides insight into his...
A Mennonite Journal, 1862-1865: A Father's Account of the Civil War in the Shenandoah Valley
'Peace, Faith, Nation' tells the story of Mennonite and Amish life in nineteenth-century America -- stories of families, of churches, of communities.
How has that happened? While much has been written on the Amish, little has been revealed about their history. This book brings together in one volume a thorough history of the Amish people.
The history of American Mennonites during World War I is the story of a religious, nonconformist minority that tried to remain faithful to its beliefs and peace traditions during a...
With over 770,000 copies of sold since it was first published in 1952, this new edition of The Amish updates a classic resource with rich, full-color photos portraying Amish Life today.
The Mennonite Experience in America Series weaves together the histories of all Mennonite and Amish groups in the United States. It offers something new in Mennonite and Amish history: an...
This book tells the story of the night-time massacre of 136 innocent Mennonites at Eichenfeld/Dubovka (Novopetrovka) on October 26 to 27, 1919, and elsewhere in the Nikolaipole volost during the years 1918-1920.