Mennonite Farmers

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421442037

A Global History of Place and Sustainability

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By Royden Loewen
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Royden Loewen (WINNIPEG, MB) is a senior scholar at the University of Winnipeg. His books include Horse-and-Buggy Genius: Listening to Mennonites Contest the Modern World and Village among Nations: "Canadian" Mennonites in a Transnational World, 1916-2006.

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Sect and Settler in the North: Plowing Friesland, Iowa, Manitoba, and Siberia Chapter 2. Peasant and Piety in the South: Planting Java, Matabeleland, and Bolivia's Oriente Chapter 3. Something New under the Mennonite Sun: A Century of Agricultural Change Chapter 4. Making Peace on Earth: An Agricultural Faith of the Everyday Chapter 5. Women on the Land: Gender and Growing Food in Patriarchal Lands Chapter 6. Farm Subjects and State Biopower: Seven Degrees of Separation Chapter 7. Vernaculars of Climate Change: Southern Concern, Northern Complacency Chapter 8. Mennonite Farmers in "World Scale" History: Encountering the Wider Earth Conclusion Appendixes A. Methodology B. Seven Points on Earth Interview Questions Notes Bibliography Index

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