Transformation on the Southern Ukrainian steppe: letters and papers of Johann Cornies, Volume II: 1836-1842

In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Russian empire opened the grasslands of southern Ukraine to agricultural settlement. Among the immigrants who arrived were communities of Prussian Mennonites, recruited as "model colonists" to bring progressive agricultural methods to the eas...

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Contributors: Dyck, Harvey L. (Editor) ; Staples, John Roy 1961- (Editor) ; Epp, Ingrid Ilse (Translator)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: Toronto [Ontario] Buffalo [New York] London [England] University of Toronto Press [2020]
In:Year: 2020
Series/Journal:Tsarist and Soviet Mennonite Studies
Further subjects:B Cornies, Johann (1789-1848) Correspondence
B Germans
B Personal Correspondence
B Southern Ukraine
B Cornies, Johann - 1789-1848 - Correspondance
B Mennonites - Ukraine (Sud) - Correspondance
B HISTORY - Europe - Eastern
B History
B 1800-1899
B Cornies, Johann (1789-1848)
B Allemands - Ukraine (Sud) - Correspondance
B Allemands - Ukraine (Sud) - Histoire - 19e siècle
B Mennonites (Ukraine, Southern) Correspondence
B Mennonites (Ukraine, Southern) History 19th century
B Mennonites - Ukraine (Sud) - Histoire - 19e siècle
B Germans (Ukraine, Southern) History 19th century
B Cornies, Johann - 1789-1848
B Germans (Ukraine, Southern) Correspondence
B Mennonites
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Summary:In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Russian empire opened the grasslands of southern Ukraine to agricultural settlement. Among the immigrants who arrived were communities of Prussian Mennonites, recruited as "model colonists" to bring progressive agricultural methods to the east. 'Transformation on the Southern Ukrainian steppe' documents the Tsarist Mennonite experience through the papers of Johann Cornies (1789-1848), an ambitious and energetic leader of the Mennonite colony of Molochna. Cornies was well connected in the imperial government, and his papers offer a window not just into the world of the Molochna Mennonites but also into the Tsarist state's relationship with the national minorities of the frontier: Mennonites, Doukhbors, Nogai Tartars, and Jews. This selection of his letters and reports, translated into English, is an invaluable resource for scholars of all aspects of life in Tsarist Ukraine and for those interested in Mennonite history
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (lxiii, 686 pages), maps, illustrations
ISBN:978-1-4875-3028-0
1-4875-3028-5