Hutterites: A Selected Bibliography

CNH Bibliographies 2

Periodical Articles, Association Papers, Book Chapters, etc.
Authors: G through L

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  1. Garanis, Myrna. (1995). Hutterite stall, farmers' market. NeWest Review, 21 (1), 25. (Note: poem).
  2. 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.
  3. 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...)
  4. Gingerich, Barbara Nelson. (1985). Property and the gospel: two reformation perspectives. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 59 (3), 248-267.
  5. 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).
  6. God created man in his own image. (1974). Mennonite Quarterly Review, 48 (2), 174-176.
  7. 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...).
  8. 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...)
  9. 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.
  10. Gross, Leonard. (1968). Newly discovered codices of the Hutterites. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 42 (April), 149-155.
  11. Gross, Leonard. (1969). Nikolaus Geyersbuhler: Hutterite missioner to Tirol. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 43 (October), 283-292.
  12. Gross, Leonard. (1970). Dialogue between a Hutterite and a Swiss brother, 1573. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (1), 45-58.
  13. Gross, Leonard. (1975). Leonhard Dax's encounter with Calvinism, 1567/68. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 49 (4), 284-334.
  14. Gross, Leonard. (1981, October). Symposium on the Hutterian Brethren: April 21-26, 1981, Kirchheimbolanden, Germany. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 55, 384-385.
  15. 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. 
  16. Gross, Leonard. (1984). Sixteenth-century Hutterian mission. In Shenk, Wilbert (Ed.),  Anabaptism and Mission (pp. 97-118). Scottdale, PA: Herald Press.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.).
  20. Gross, Paul. (1970). On the trails of our Anabaptist forefathers, Summer, 1968. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (January), 85-99.
  21. Gross, Paul S. (1974). Robert Friedmann and the Hutterites. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 48 (2), 192-197.
  22. Gross, Paul S. & Bender, Elizabeth. (1970). Hutterite sermon of the seventeenth century. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (1), 59-71.
  23. Hallock, Dan. (1995, November-December). Letter from Woodcrest. Plough, 46, 20-23,26-27. (Note: Bruderhof, NY).
  24. Happy Hutterites. (1951). Scientific American, 184 (6), 37-38. (Note: This entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965). The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
  25. 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.
  26. 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.
  27. Hartse, Caroline. (1995). Social and religious change among contemporary Hutterites. Folk, 36, 109-130.
  28. Hartse, Caroline M. (1994). The emotional acculturation of Hutterite defectors. Journal of Anthropological Research, 50 (1), 69-85.
  29. The Hausbuch of Neumuhl 1558-1610, the oldest land register of the Hutterian Brethren. (1974). Mennonite Quarterly Review, 48 (2), 215-236.
  30. 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.
  31. 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.
  32. 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.
  33. Helling, Rudolf A. (1978). Controlled acculturation vs institutional survival: an old colony Mennonite dilemma. North Central Sociological Association. (Note: association paper).
  34. Hershberger, Guy F. (1974). Robert Friedmann: in remembrance. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 48 (2), 197-200.
  35. 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.
  36. Hofer, David. (1959). Hutterites revisit European homesteads: excerpts from the travel diary 1937-1938. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 33 (October), 305-322, 346.
  37. Hofer, Samuel. (1993). Born Hutterite : stories by Samuel Hofer. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 25 (1), 133-137.
  38. Homan, Gerlof D. (1989). Post-armistice courts-martial of conscientious objectors in Camp Funston, 1918-1919. Mennonite Life, 44 (4), 4-9.
  39. Hopple, Lee C. (1993). Religious-geographical history of the Hutterian Brethren in Europe and Russia, 1523-1879. Pennsylvania Folklife, 42 (3), 135-145.
  40. 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...)
  41. Hostetler, John A. (1963). Hutterite socialization study. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 37 (July), 239-242.
  42. Hostetler, John A. (1970). A bibliography of English language materials on the Hutterian Brethren. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (1), 106-127.
  43. Hostetler, John A. (1970). Socialization and adaptations to public schooling: the Hutterian Brethren and the old order Amish. Sociological Quarterly, 11 (2), 194-205.
  44. Hostetler, John A. (1970). Total socialization: modern Hutterite educational practices. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (1), 72-84.
  45. 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).
  46. Hostetler, John A. & Redekop, Calvin. (1977). The plain people. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 51 (October), 263-394.
  47. Hovath, Maria H. Krisztinkovich. (1963). Some further notes on the Hutterites in Transylvania. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 37 (July), 203-213.
  48. 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...)
  49. 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...)
  50. Huenemann, Mark W. (1976). Hutterite education as a threat to survival. South Dakota History, 7 (1), 15-27.
  51. 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.
  52. Huntington, Gertrude Enders. (1981, February). Children of the Hutterites. Natural History, 90, 34+.
  53. 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.
  54. Huntington, Gertrude Enders. (1996, Spring). Age, gender, and influence in Hutterite colonies. Communities, 90, 24-27.
  55. 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.
  56. Hurd, James P. (1983, Spring). Kin relatedness and church fissioning among the "Nebraska" Amish of Pennsylvania. Social Biology, 30, 59-66.
  57. 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...).
  58. 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.
  59. Hutterite children: George Webber (Portfolio). (1995, Spring). Camera Canada, (97), 12-15.
  60. The Hutterites. (1949). Newsweek, (September), 74-75. (Note: This entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965). The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
  61. Hutterites, a growing force. (1998). National Hog Farmer, 43 (5), 62+.
  62. Ingoldsby, Bron B. (1999). Romanticism and the Hutterite Family. Presentation, Communal Studies Association, St. George, Utah.
  63. Ingoldsby, Bron B. (2001). The Hutterite family in transition. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 32 (3), 377-392.
  64. 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.
  65. Janzen, Rod. (1994). The Prairieleut: a forgotten Hutterite people. Communal Societies, 14, 67-89.
  66. Jarvis, George K., & Northcott, Herbert C. (1987). Religion and differences in morbidity and mortality. Social Science and Medicine, 25 (7), 813-824.
  67. Jones, Clifton H. (1976). "The Huterisch people": a view from the 1920's. South Dakota History, 7 (1), 1-14.
  68. 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...).
  69. 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...).
  70. Kephart, William M. (1976). The Hutterites. In Extraordinary Groups: The Sociology of Unconventional Life-Styles (pp. 243-282). NY: St. Martin's Press.
  71. 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.
  72. 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.
  73. Khorrami, S. (1988). Portfolio of photographs of the Hutterites of Alberta, Canada. Event, 17 (2) , 64+.
  74. Khoshkish, A. (1976). Decision-making within a communal setting: a case study on Hutterite colonies. International Review of Modern Sociology, 6 (1), 41-55.
  75. Klaasen, Walter. (1974). Robert Friedmann as historian. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 48 (2), 125-140.
  76. Klassen, William. (1980). The role of the child in Anabaptism. In Loewen, Harry (Ed.), Mennonite Images (pp. 17-32). Winnipeg (Canada): Hyperion Press.
  77. Klingelsmith, Sharon. (1974). A bibliography of the Anabaptist-Mennonite writings of Robert Friedmann. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 48 (2), 246-255.
  78. Kloberdanz, Timothy J. (1986). A gift from the heart: Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Germans from Russia. Heritage Review, 16 (2), 3-10.
  79. 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.
  80. Knill, William D. (1968). The Hutterites, cultural transmission in a closed society. Alberta Historical Review, 16 (3), 1-10.
  81. Kratz, Lawrence A. (1977). Survival and expansion of the Hutterite socioeconomy in North America. Mid-South Sociological Association. (Note: association paper).
  82. Krisztinkovich, Maria H. (1970). Hutterite codices rediscovered in Hungary. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 44 (1), 114-121.
  83. Krisztinkovich, Maria H. (1981). Historical Hungary as background for Hutterite needlework in Canada. Hungarian Studies Review (Canada), 8 (1), 11-23.
  84. Krisztinkovich, Maria H. (1976). Anabaptist bookbinder in the thirty years war: Isaac Dreller Buechbinder. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 50 (1), 5-20.
  85. 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.).
  86. Laatsch, W.G. (1971). Hutterite colonization in Alberta. Journal of Geography, 70 (6), 347-359.
  87. Lambach, Ruth. (1994, Spring). Goose eggs: a Hutterite childhood story. Communities, 82, 36+.
  88. 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.
  89. Lambach, Ruth Baer. (1995, Summer). Mama, papa, and the politics of power. Daughters of Sarah, 21, 23-27. (Note: memories of a Hutterite family).
  90. Latimore, James. (1991). Natural limits on the size and duration of utopian communities. Communal Societies, 11, 34-61.
  91. 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.
  92. 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...)
  93. 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.
  94. Lichti, James Irvin. (1991). The German Mennonite response to the dissolution of the Rhoen-Bruderhof. Mennonite Life, 46 (June), 10-17.
  95. Lieseberg, Ursula. (1993). The martyr songs of the Hutterite Brethren. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 67 (3), 323-336.
  96. Littell, Franklin H. (1950). The Anabaptist doctrine of the restitution of the true church. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 24 (January), 33-52.
  97. Longhofer, J. (1989). Hutterite , Mennonite and Amish: a comparative study of community organization.  American Journal of Physical Anthropology , 78 (2), 263.
  98. Longhofer, Jeff. (1993). All things in common? The contingent nature of communalism among the Hutterites. Journal of Mennonite Studies (Canada), 11, 174-193.
  99. 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.
  100. Longhofer, Jeffrey L. (1993). Household and community: the Alexanderwohl Mennonites and two counterfacutals, the Amish and Hutterites. Research in Economic Anthropology, 14, 153-188.
  101. 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...)
  102. 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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