Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War (review) (original) (raw)

The Fight Against the Present Darkness: The Mennonite Reaction to the Vietnam War

Angela Sager

Fairmount Folio: Journal of History, 2012

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Natives and Settlers: The Mennonite Invasion of Indian Territory

Marvin Kroeker

Chronicles of Oklahoma, 1989

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From Mormon Battalion Member to Civil War Soldier: The Military Service of Henry Wells Jackson

Paul Hoffman, Devan Jensen

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"we committed ten of our number to the silent tomb:" The Archaeological Evidence of the Walnut Creek Massacre, 14BT301

Douglas Scott

Report, 2019

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The Civil War in Southern Appalachian Methodism

Jeanie Crain

The Journal of American Culture, 2016

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Look to the Earth: Historical Archaeology and the American Civil War (review)

Jw Joseph

Civil War History, 1996

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Living with War: The Impact of Chronic Violence in the Mississippian-Period Central Illinois River Valley

Gregory Wilson

2012

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The archaeology of war: A North American perspective

Patricia Lambert

2002

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Disquiet in the Land: Cultural Conflict in American Mennonite Communities

Jeff Gundy

The American Historical Review, 1999

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“A very large supply of commissary and medical stores, tents, guns, and ammunition”: Archaeological Investigations at Camp Frazer, Kentucky

Brian Mabelitini

Paper presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference 66th Annual Meeting, Mobile, Alabama. , 2009

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" Equipped for Murder": The Paxton Boys and" the Spirit of Killing all Indians" in Pennsylvania, 1763-1764

Jeremy Engels

Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2005

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“Methodist Religion Among the Soldiers of the American Civil War,” Aldersgate Papers vol. 7 (September 2009): 90-105

Glen O'Brien

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Warfare related trauma at Orendorf, a middle Mississippian site in west-central Illinois

Dawnie Steadman

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2008

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AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL STROLL THROUGH SIXTY YEARS OF MENNONITE PEACEMAKING

Edgar Metzler

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Archaeological Perspectives on Warfare on the Great Plains

Susan Vehik

Archaeological Perspectives on Warfare on the Great Plains, 2018

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Soldiers of Settlement: Violence and Psychological Warfare on the Kentucky Frontier, 1775-1783

Darren R Reid

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Daily demonstrators: the civil rights movement in Mennonite homes and sanctuaries

Tobin Shearer

Choice Reviews Online, 2011

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Rifle Pits, Shelter Pits, and Entrenchments in the Trans-Mississippi West: Suggestions for Archaeological Study and Analysis

Douglas Scott

2021

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The American Civil War and its Effect on Religiosity in North Carolina

Noah S . Shuler

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Native Americans in the United States Civil War

Tea Chumburidze

2015

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Confederate Guns in the Graveyard

Jessica W Cook Hale

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James Bennitt: Portrait of an Antebellum Yeoman

Art Menius

The North Carolina Historical Review, Vol. 58, No. 4 (October, 1981), pp. 305-326, 1981

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Toward a Mennonite Brethren Peace Theology: Reading the Bible through an Anabaptist Lens

Douglas Heidebrecht

Direction, 2014

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Onward Christian Soldiers: US Civil War &

Rev. Charley Earp

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The Original Jones Boys: Archaeology and Identity in the United States During Reconstruction

James E. Snead

2012

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ARCHAEOLOGY: North America's Wars

Heather Pringle

Science, 1998

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An autobiographical stgroll through sixty years of Mennonite eacemaking

Edgar Metzler

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Copperheads: The Rise and Fall of Lincoln's Opponents in the North (review

Robert Sandow

Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-atlantic Studies, 2010

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We Know No North, No South, No East, No West: Mormon Interpretations of the Civil War, 1861-1865

Richard Bennett

2009

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Contexts for Conflict: Conceptual Tools for Interpreting Archaeological Reflections of the North Platte Campaign of February 1865

Douglas Scott

Archaeological Perspectives on Warfare on the Great Plains, 2018

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Anti-Mormonism and the Question of Religious Authenticity in Antebellum America

Spencer Fluhman

2005

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The crisis of sectarianism: Restorationist, Catholic, and Mormon converts in antebellum America

Cassandra L. Yacovazzi

2009

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The Social Costs of War: Investigating the Relationship between Warfare and Intragroup Violence during the Mississippian Period of the Central Illinois Valley

Mallorie Hatch

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Would to God I could tear the page from these memoirs and from my own memory": Co. Aytch and the Confederate Sensibility of Loss

Edward John Harcourt

Southern Cultures, 2017

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Archaeology and the Warriors Project: Exploring a Buffalo Solder Campsite in the Guadalupe Mountains of Texas

Charles Haecker

People, Places, and Parks, 2006

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