Hutterites: A Selected Bibliography

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Periodical Articles, Association Papers, Book Chapters, etc.
Authors: T through Z

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  1. Tanaka, Hiroshi. (1979). Albertan gift to Asia: Hutterites in Japan. Canadian Geographic, 98 (2), 70-73.
  2. Teichroew, Allan. (1979). Military surveillance of Mennonites in World War I. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 53 (April), 95-127.
  3. Teichroew, Allan. (1984). The Hutterite mill of Bon Homme colony: an architectural documentary. Mennonite Life, 39 (4), 9-12.
  4. Tennant, David F. (1985). Anabaptist theologies of childhood and education, 3: Anabaptist schooling: education or socialisation? Baptist Quarterly, 31 (July), 11
  5. Thielman, George G. (1970). The Hutterites in contemporary society. Mennonite Life, 25 (1), 42-46.
  6. Thomas, Norman. (1951). The Hutterian Brethren. South Dakota Historical Collections, 25, 265-299. (Note: This entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965). The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
  7. Thomas, Susan. (1995, February 17). A quiet life in Robertsbridge. Times Educational Supplement, n4103, S3+. (Note: Hutterite community in Robertsbridge, England).
  8. Thompson, Barbara R. (1985). The challenge of true brotherhood: Anabaptists less concerned with changing society than seeking the lowest place. Christianity Today, 29 (5), 22-27. (Note: an interview with photographs).
  9. Thompson, L., & Hostetler, J.A. (1970). The Hutterian confession of faith: A documentary analysis. Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 16 (1): 29-45.
  10. Thompson, William P. (1984). Hutterite community: its reflex in architectural and settlement patterns. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 16 (3), 53-72.
  11. Thomson, D.L. (1992). Comparative policy towards cultural isolationists in Canada and Norway. International Political Science Review, 13 (4), 433-449.
  12. Together they stay a world apart. (1998). Smithsonian, 29 (8), 148+. (Note: photographs by Andrew Holbrooke).
  13. Towne, Marian Kleinsasser. (1987). From Hutterite bruderhof to Jones' people's temple: two visions of community in America. Encounter, 48 (Spring), 207-229.
  14. Towne, Marian Kleinsasser. (1995). Bread of life: diaries and memories of a Dakota family 1936-1945: Christmas excerpts. Mennonite Life, 50 (December), 12-15.
  15. Trouble for the Hutterites. (1955). Christian Life Magazine, 17 (June), 32-33. (Note: This entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965). The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
  16. Unlikely conference hosts. (1988). Christianity Today, 32 (12), 47. (Note: Hutterian Brethren).
  17. Unruh, John D. (1969). The Hutterites during world war I. Mennonite Life, 24 (3), 130-137.
  18. Unruh, Mary Lynn. (1995). The role of women in the Hutterite colony. Heritage Review, 25 (3), 5-16.
  19. Van den Berghe, Pierre L., & Peter, Karl. (1988). Hutterites and Kibbutzniks: a tale of nepotistic communism. Man, 23 (3), 522-539.
  20. Vayda, A.P. (1982). Interpretations of Hutterite conversion. Man, 17 (3), 546. (Note: letter).
  21. Vollmer, Helmut Johannes. (1994). Codeswitching: linguistic, psychological and social patterns, constraints, motivations - evidence from the Hutterite data. International Sociological Association. (Note: association paper).
  22. Waldner, Marie. (1946). The present day social customs and cultural patterns of the Hutterites in North America. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Conference on Mennonite Cultural Problems (pp. 45-59). Berne, IN: The Berne Witness. (Note: the conference took place in Freeman, SD August 27-28, 1946) (Note: This entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965). The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
  23. Waldrep, G.C. (2000). Hutterites and Shakers. Preservation, 52 (2), 10. (Note: A letter.)
  24. Wall, James M. (1989). A providential lesson on the need for rules. Christian Century, 106 (June 21-28), 611-612.
  25. Wall, James M. (1997). Cults and communities: CBS coverage stumbles. The Christian Century, 114 (17), 499-500. (Note: editorial on CBS linkage of Heaven's Gate and Hutterian Bruderhof).
  26. Walpot, Peter. (1957). Notable Hutterite document concerning true surrender and Christian community of goods. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 31 (January), 22-62.
  27. Waltner, Elma. (1956). South Dakota Hutterite colonies. Travel, 105 (May), 26-30. (Note: This entry taken from: Riley, Marvin P. (1965). The Hutterite Brethren: an annotated bibliography...).
  28. Wang, X.L. (1996). Maternal teaching behaviors in 4 cultural groups: Chinese, Hutterites , White Americans and Native-Americans. International Journal of Psychology, 31 (3-4), 5227.
  29. Waters, Tony. (1995). Towards a theory of ethnic identity and migration: the formation of ethnic enclaves by migrant Germans in Russia and North America. International Migration Review, 29 (2), 515-544.
  30. Weinfeld, Morton. (1978). An optimum population of a survivalist ethnic community: socio-demographic trends and group characteristics. Society for the Study of Social Problems. (Note: association paper).
  31. Wetherell, Charles. (2001). Another look at Coale's Indices of Fertility, If and Ig. Social Science History, 25(4), 589-608.
  32. White, N.T. (1995). Hutterians in England. History Today, 45 (4), 59-60.
  33. Wild, Geoffrey M. (1979). Comenius, education and the Hutterite Anabaptists: pt 2: a prima facie case? Journal of Christian Education, Papers, 66 (December), 25-38.
  34. Williams, George H. (1972). The two social strands in Italian Anabaptism c1526-c1565. In Buck, Lawrence P. & Zophy, Jonathan W. (Eds.), Social History of the Reformation (pp. 156-207). Columbus: Ohio State University Press.
  35. Willms, A.M. (1958). The brethren known as Hutterians. Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 24 (3), 391-405.
  36. Wilson, Laura. (1993). On view. British Journal of Photography, 140 (6947), 26+.
  37. Wilson, Laura. (1994). A world apart. Mirabella, 6 (4), 106+.
  38. Wilson, Laura. (1996, Summer). The enclosed world. Aperture, n144, 4+. (Note: a photo essay on Montana's Hutterite community).
  39. Witness in Hutterite colonies. (1992, November/December). Canadian Baptist, p. 25.
  40. Wood, Frank H. (1982). The antithesist vision of William Rhodes. Behavioral Disorders, 7 (4), 234-243.
  41. Worb, Peter. - Pseudonym for Robert Friedmann
  42. Wurtz, Andre, & Youmans, Vance J. (1992). The World War I memoirs of reverend Andre Wurtz. Pacific Northwest Forum, 5 (2), 72-79.
  43. Youmans, Vance J. (1993). The establishment of the spokane Hutterian Brethren. Pacific Northwest Forum, 6 (2), 15-32.
  44. Zeman, J.K. (1966). Historical topography of Moravian Anabaptism. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 40 (October), 266-278.

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