Hutterites: A Selected
Bibliography
CNH Bibliographies 2
Periodical Articles, Association Papers, Book Chapters, etc.
Authors: G through L
updated 26 June 2006
- Garanis, Myrna. (1995). Hutterite stall, farmers' market. NeWest
Review, 21 (1), 25. (Note: poem).
- Geldbach, Erich W. (1987). Individualism and collectivism in Baptist and
Anabaptist tradition and the problem of poverty. In Libowitz, Richard (Ed.), Faith and Freedom
(pp. 135-141). New York: Pergamon Press.
- Giffen, Dorothy. (1947). The Hutterites and civil liberties. Canadian
Forum, 27 (June), 55-57. (Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...)
- Gingerich, Barbara Nelson. (1985). Property and the gospel: two reformation
perspectives. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 59 (3), 248-267.
- Gingerich, Barbara Nelson. (1987, July). Property and the gospel. Evangelical Review of Theology, 11, 229-245. (Note: reprint from
Mennonite Quarterly Review 59 (3), 248-267, July 1985).
- God created man in his own image. (1974). Mennonite Quarterly Review,
48 (2), 174-176.
- Goerz, H. (1953). A day with the Hutterites. Mennonite Life, 8
(January), 14-16. (Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
- Goodhope, Nanna. (1940). Must the Hutterites flee
again? Christian Century, 57 (November 12), 1415-1417. (Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...)
- Goreham, Gary A. (2002). Review essay: community
and religion in a post-modern global world: a review essay on Anabaptist
religious groups. Rural Sociology, 67(2), 299-305.
- Gross, Leonard. (1968). Newly discovered codices of the Hutterites. Mennonite Quarterly Review,
42 (April), 149-155.
- Gross, Leonard. (1969). Nikolaus Geyersbuhler: Hutterite missioner to Tirol.
Mennonite Quarterly Review, 43 (October), 283-292.
- Gross, Leonard. (1970). Dialogue between a Hutterite and a Swiss brother,
1573. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (1), 45-58.
- Gross, Leonard. (1975). Leonhard Dax's encounter with Calvinism, 1567/68.
Mennonite Quarterly Review, 49 (4), 284-334.
- Gross, Leonard. (1981, October). Symposium on the Hutterian Brethren: April
21-26, 1981, Kirchheimbolanden, Germany. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 55,
384-385.
- Gross, Leonard. (1982). Jakob Hutter: a Christian communnist. In Goertz,
Hans-Jurgen & Klaassen, Walter (Eds.), Profiles of Radical Reformers (pp.
158-167). Kitchner, Ont: Herald Press.
- Gross, Leonard. (1984). Sixteenth-century Hutterian mission. In Shenk,
Wilbert (Ed.), Anabaptism and Mission (pp. 97-118). Scottdale, PA:
Herald Press.
- Gross, Leonard. (1985-86). The Hutterian Brethren and the Polish Brethren:
rapprochement and estrangement. Proceedings of the Unitarian Universalist
Historical Society, 20 (2), 46-53.
- Gross, Leonard. (1999). Building the house of the Lord: Hutterian
architecture as an expression of the Christian faith. Mennonite Quarterly
Review, 73 (April), 178-192.
- Gross, Leonard; Worb, Peter; & Bender, Elizabeth. (1974). A recently
discovered Hutterite Codex of 1573. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 48 (2),
255-264. (Note: Peter Worb is a pseudonym for Robert Friedmann. This
reprints three pamphlets not mentioned in Friedmann's 1965 catalogue of
Hutterian Brethren wirtings. The reprint appears in a tribute to Friedmann,
Robert Freidmann 1891-1970, the was published foru years after his death.).
- Gross, Paul. (1970). On the trails of our Anabaptist forefathers, Summer,
1968. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (January), 85-99.
- Gross, Paul S. (1974). Robert Friedmann and the Hutterites. Mennonite
Quarterly Review, 48 (2), 192-197.
- Gross, Paul S. & Bender, Elizabeth. (1970). Hutterite sermon of the
seventeenth century. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (1), 59-71.
- Hallock, Dan. (1995, November-December). Letter from Woodcrest.
Plough, 46, 20-23,26-27. (Note: Bruderhof, NY).
- Happy Hutterites. (1951). Scientific American, 184 (6), 37-38.
(Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
- Harrison, Wes. (1992). Andreas Ehrenpreis and the Hutterian Brethren of the
seventeenth century: the period of reformulation and crystallization of thought
and practice. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 66 (3), 342-364.
- Harrison, Wes. (1992). The role of women in Anabaptist thought and practice:
the Hutterite experience of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The
Sixteenth Century Journal, 23 (1), 49-69.
- Hartse, Caroline. (1995). Social and religious change among contemporary
Hutterites. Folk, 36, 109-130.
- Hartse, Caroline M. (1994). The emotional acculturation of Hutterite
defectors. Journal of Anthropological Research, 50 (1), 69-85.
- The Hausbuch of Neumuhl 1558-1610, the oldest land register of the Hutterian
Brethren. (1974). Mennonite Quarterly Review, 48 (2), 215-236.
- Heckman, James J., & Walker, James R. (1987). Using goodness of fit and
other criteria to choose among competing duration models: a case study of
Hutterite data. Population Index, 53 (3), 439.
- Heckman, James J., & Walker, James R. (1987). Using goodness of fit and
other criteria to choose among competing duration models: a case study of
Hutterite data. Sociological Methodology, 17, 247-307.
- Heimann, Franz. (1952). The Hutterite doctrine of church and common life: a
study of Peter Riedemann's confession of faith of 1540. Mennonite Quarterly Review,
26 (January & April), 22-47, 142-160.
- Helling, Rudolf A. (1978). Controlled acculturation vs institutional
survival: an old colony Mennonite dilemma. North Central Sociological
Association. (Note: association paper).
- Hershberger, Guy F. (1974). Robert Friedmann: in remembrance. Mennonite
Quarterly Review, 48 (2), 197-200.
- Hindley, Marjorie. (1993). Research materials: religious minorities in the
Third Reich: the Hutterian Brethren archives. "unerwunscht": one of
the lesser known confrontations with the national socialist state, 1933-37.
German History (Great Britain), 11 (2), 206-221.
- Hofer, David. (1959). Hutterites revisit European homesteads: excerpts from
the travel diary 1937-1938. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 33 (October),
305-322, 346.
- Hofer, Samuel. (1993). Born Hutterite : stories by Samuel Hofer. Canadian
Ethnic Studies, 25 (1), 133-137.
- Homan, Gerlof D. (1989). Post-armistice courts-martial of conscientious
objectors in Camp Funston, 1918-1919. Mennonite Life, 44 (4), 4-9.
- Hopple, Lee C. (1993). Religious-geographical history of the Hutterian
Brethren in Europe and Russia, 1523-1879. Pennsylvania Folklife, 42 (3),
135-145.
- Hostetler, John A. (1961). Hutterite separatism and public tolerance. Canadian Forum, (April), 11-13.
(Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...)
- Hostetler, John A. (1963). Hutterite socialization study. Mennonite Quarterly Review,
37 (July), 239-242.
- Hostetler, John A. (1970). A bibliography of English language materials on
the Hutterian Brethren. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (1), 106-127.
- Hostetler, John A. (1970). Socialization and adaptations to public
schooling: the Hutterian Brethren and the old order Amish. Sociological
Quarterly, 11 (2), 194-205.
- Hostetler, John A. (1970). Total socialization: modern Hutterite educational
practices. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (1), 72-84.
- Hostetler, John A. (1978). Aspects of personality in a communal society. In
Misra, Bhabagrahi & Preston, James (Eds.), Community, Self, and
Identity (pp. 281-291). The Hague: Mouton. (Note: Hutterite Brethren
children).
- Hostetler, John A. & Redekop, Calvin. (1977). The plain people. Mennonite
Quarterly Review, 51 (October), 263-394.
- Hovath, Maria H. Krisztinkovich. (1963). Some further notes on the Hutterites
in Transylvania. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 37 (July), 203-213.
- Howard, Joseph Kinsey. (1948). The Hutterites: puzzle for patriots. Pacific Spectator, 2 (Winter), 30-41.
(Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...)
- Howse, Ernest Marshall. (1947). Manitoba seeks to
curb minority. Christian Century, 64 (May 14), 628. (Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...)
- Huenemann, Mark W. (1976). Hutterite education as a threat to survival. South Dakota History, 7 (1), 15-27.
- Huffman, Donald W. (2000). Life in a Hutterite colony: an outsider's
experience and reflections on a forgotten people in our midst. American
Journal of Economics and Sociology, 59 (4), 549-572.
- Huntington, Gertrude Enders. (1981, February). Children of the Hutterites.
Natural History, 90, 34+.
- Huntington, Gertrude Enders. (1987). Order rules the world: our children in
the communal society of the Hutterites. In Barbara Butler & Diane Michalski
Turner (Eds.), Children and anthropological research (pp. 53-71). New
York: Plenum Press.
- Huntington, Gertrude Enders. (1996, Spring). Age, gender, and influence in
Hutterite colonies. Communities, 90, 24-27.
- Huntington, Gertrude Enders. (1997). Living in the ark: four centuries of
Hutterite faith and community. In Pitzer, Donald E. (Ed.), America's Communal
Utopias (pp. 319-351). Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
- Hurd, James P. (1983, Spring). Kin relatedness and church fissioning among
the "Nebraska" Amish of Pennsylvania. Social Biology, 30,
59-66.
- Hutterische community. (1940). In Clarke Fisher Ansley (Ed.). The Columbia
Encyclopedia (p. 865). New York: Columbia University Press.
(Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
- The Hutterite chicken caper: a BC court regretfully penalizes a Pincher
Creek-area colony's popular poultry sales. (1994). Western Report, 9
(8), 14-15.
- Hutterite children: George Webber (Portfolio). (1995, Spring). Camera
Canada, (97), 12-15.
- The Hutterites. (1949). Newsweek, (September), 74-75.
(Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
- Hutterites, a growing force. (1998). National Hog Farmer, 43 (5),
62+.
- Ingoldsby, Bron B. (1999). Romanticism and the Hutterite Family.
Presentation, Communal Studies Association, St. George, Utah.
- Ingoldsby, Bron B. (2001). The Hutterite family in transition. Journal of
Comparative Family Studies, 32 (3), 377-392.
- Ingoldsby, Bron B., & Smith, Suzanne R. (2005).
Public school teachers perspectives on the contemporary Hutterite family.
Journal of Comparative Family Studies,
36 (2), 249-265.
- Janzen, Rod. (1994). The Prairieleut: a forgotten Hutterite people. Communal Societies, 14, 67-89.
- Jarvis, George K., & Northcott, Herbert C. (1987). Religion and
differences in morbidity and mortality. Social Science and Medicine, 25
(7), 813-824.
- Jones, Clifton H. (1976). "The Huterisch people": a view from the
1920's. South Dakota History, 7 (1), 1-14.
- Jones, Lloyd. (1929). The Hutterian Brethren society will move. Dakota
Farmer, 49 (July 15), 725. (Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
- Kells, Edna. (1937). Hutterite commune. Maclean's Magazine, (March
15), 50-54. (Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
- Kephart, William M. (1976). The Hutterites. In Extraordinary Groups: The
Sociology of Unconventional Life-Styles (pp. 243-282). NY: St.
Martin's Press.
- Kephart, William M. (1982). The Hutterites. In Extraordinary Groups: The
Sociology of Unconventional Life-Styles (2nd ed., pp. 279-317). NY: St.
Martin's Press.
- Kerkhoven, Marijke. (1996, Spring). Striving for the divine ornament: change
and adaptation of Hutterite women's dress in North America. Material History
Review, 43, 6-18.
- Khorrami, S. (1988). Portfolio of photographs of the Hutterites of Alberta,
Canada. Event, 17 (2) , 64+.
- Khoshkish, A. (1976). Decision-making within a communal setting: a case
study on Hutterite colonies. International Review of Modern Sociology, 6
(1), 41-55.
- Klaasen, Walter. (1974). Robert Friedmann as historian. Mennonite
Quarterly Review, 48 (2), 125-140.
- Klassen, William. (1980). The role of the child in Anabaptism. In Loewen,
Harry (Ed.), Mennonite Images (pp. 17-32). Winnipeg (Canada): Hyperion
Press.
- Klingelsmith, Sharon. (1974). A bibliography of the Anabaptist-Mennonite
writings of Robert Friedmann. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 48 (2),
246-255.
- Kloberdanz, Timothy J. (1986). A gift from the heart: Laura Ingalls Wilder
and the Germans from Russia. Heritage Review, 16 (2), 3-10.
- Klymasz, Robert B. (1995). From whiteout to blackout: gender and colour in
Doukhobor, Ukrainian and other apparel traditions in Canada. Canadian Ethnic
Studies / Etudes Ethniques au Canada, 27 (3), 141-146.
- Knill, William D. (1968). The Hutterites, cultural transmission in a closed
society. Alberta Historical Review, 16 (3), 1-10.
- Kratz, Lawrence A. (1977). Survival and expansion of the Hutterite
socioeconomy in North America. Mid-South Sociological Association. (Note:
association paper).
- Krisztinkovich, Maria H. (1970). Hutterite codices rediscovered in Hungary.
Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (1), 114-121.
- Krisztinkovich, Maria H. (1981). Historical Hungary as background for
Hutterite needlework in Canada. Hungarian Studies Review (Canada), 8
(1), 11-23.
- Krisztinkovich, Maria H. (1976). Anabaptist bookbinder in the thirty years
war: Isaac Dreller Buechbinder. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 50 (1), 5-20.
- Kuratsuka, Taira. (1999). The decline of Hutterite community of goods. In
Werner O. Packull and Geoffrey L. Dipple (Eds.), Radical Reformation Studies:
Essays Presented to James M. Stayer (pp. 11-20). Brookfield, VA:
Ashgate Publishing Co. (Note: This article was translated from Japanese by James
M. Stayer. The essays in this book were written in honor of James Stayer,
a well-respected scholar and teacher of Anabaptist and Radical Reformation
studies, by his students, friends, and colleagues.).
- Laatsch, W.G. (1971). Hutterite colonization in Alberta. Journal of
Geography, 70 (6), 347-359.
- Lambach, Ruth. (1994, Spring). Goose eggs: a Hutterite childhood story.
Communities, 82, 36+.
- Lambach, Ruth Baer. (1993). Colony girl: a Hutterite childhood. In
Chmielewski, Wendy E.; Kern, Louis J.; & Klee-Hartzell, Marlyn (Eds.), Women
in Spiritual and Communitarian Societies in the United States (pp. 241-255).
Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.
- Lambach, Ruth Baer. (1995, Summer). Mama, papa, and the politics of power.
Daughters of Sarah, 21, 23-27. (Note: memories of a Hutterite family).
- Latimore, James. (1991). Natural limits on the size and duration of utopian
communities. Communal Societies, 11, 34-61.
- Lee, S.C., & Brattrud, Audrey. (1967). Marriage under a monastic mode of
life: a preliminary report on the Hutterite family in South Dakota. Journal
of Marriage and the Family, 29 (3): 512-520.
- Letters to the editor. (1958). Life, (September 15), 10. (Note:
attitudes toward Hutterites). (Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...)
- Lewis, Russell. (1976). Controlled acculturation revisited: an examination
of differential acculturation and assimilation between the Hutterian Brethren
and the older order Amish. International Review of Modern Sociology, 6
(1), 75-83.
- Lichti, James Irvin. (1991). The German Mennonite response to the dissolution
of the Rhoen-Bruderhof. Mennonite Life, 46 (June), 10-17.
- Lieseberg, Ursula. (1993). The martyr songs of the Hutterite Brethren.
Mennonite Quarterly Review, 67 (3), 323-336.
- Littell, Franklin H. (1950). The Anabaptist doctrine of the restitution of
the true church. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 24 (January), 33-52.
- Longhofer, J. (1989). Hutterite , Mennonite and Amish: a comparative study
of community organization. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
, 78 (2), 263.
- Longhofer, Jeff. (1993). All things in common? The contingent nature of
communalism among the Hutterites. Journal of Mennonite Studies (Canada),
11, 174-193.
- Longhofer, Jeffrey. (1994). Nursing home utilization: a comparative study of
the Hutterian Brethren, the old order Amish, and the Mennonites. Journal of
Aging Studies, 8 (1), 95-120.
- Longhofer, Jeffrey L. (1993). Household and community: the Alexanderwohl
Mennonites and two counterfacutals, the Amish and Hutterites. Research in
Economic Anthropology, 14, 153-188.
- Ludeman, W.W. & McAnelly, J.R. (1930). Intelligence of colony people.
Journal of Educational Psychology, 21 (November), 612-615.
(Note: This
entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965).
The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...)
- Lynch, Joe. (1988, June). Witness to the birth: the chronicle of the
Hutterians' early years. Sojourners, 17, 38-39. (Note: review of The
Chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren, vol 1, 1986).
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