The 2004 Historical Papers of the Canadian Society of Church History

Work in Mennonite Theological Perspective
Janis Thiessen

Quilts, Bandages and Efficiency: Mennonite Women’s Missionary Societies and the Formation of a Modern Social-Religious Identity in California, 1930-1960
Brian Froese

Sir Sandford Fleming and Presbyterian Worship
Peter Bush

Negotiating the “Sacred Village”: Dietsche (Low German speaking) Mennonite Women in Southern Manitoba
Tina Fehr Kehler

Reverend Henry Cochrane: “Excellent Native Preacher,” “Bad Example” and “Innocent Victim of European Clerical Jealousy”
Derek Whitehouse-Strong

Achille Delaere and the Origins of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Western Canada
Paul Laverdure

Sustaining the Faithful and Proclaiming the Gospel in a Time of Crisis: The Voice of Popular Evangelical Periodicals During World War Two
James Enns

The Canadian Experiment with Social Engineering, A Historical Case: The Mohawk Institute
Wendy Fletcher

Going Mobile: The French-Canadian Immigrant and the European Attitude Towards Movement
Timothy J. LeBeau

Maude Royden’s Guildhouse: A Nexus of Religious Change in Britain between the Wars
Alison Falby