Mennonites in Winnipeg
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Author
Publication
1990 - Kindred Press, Winnipeg, MB, Canada, Manitoba
Language
English
Word Count
26,750 words, Guess
Page Count
107 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL16180496M
- ISBN-100919797962
- OCLC Control Number19848110
- OCLC Control NumberMennonitesInWinnipegOCRopt
- Library of Congress Control Numbercn89098074
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- LibraryThing5632240
Classifications
- DDC289.7/71274
Description
For centuries Amsterdam was the largest Mennonite urban center, but in recent years, Winnipeg, with over 19,000 Mennonites [in 1990], has gained recognition as one of the largest Mennonite centers in the world. What has brought this about? In this short volume, sociologist Leo Driedger introduces readers to Winnipeg Mennonites. When did they arrive? From where did they come? Where did they settle? How do they live today? What impact have they had on the larger community?
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