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This page is currently under construction. Brief Summary

Bibliographies


Subject

Hymns

Bibliography Notes
Holder, Nadine D. Landis German Song. Morgantown, PA: Masthof Press, 1998.
Imbroich, Thomas von. Ausbund, das ist: Etliche schöne Christliche Lieder. [Lancaster County, Pa.]: Verlag von den Amischen Gemeinden in Lancaster County, Pa, 2011. See also editions 1742, 1751, 1767, 1785, 1815, 1834, 1846, 1846, 1856, 1868, 1880, 1880, 1905, 1908, 1913, 1922, 1935, 1941, 1944, 1949, 1952, 1955, 1958, 1962, 1967, 1970, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, & 2009
Lieseberg, Ursula. Studien zum Märtyrerlied der Täufer im 16. Jahrhundert. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1991.
Nafziger, Kenneth James, Shirley Sprunger King, Raylene Hinz-Penner, Sarah Klassen, John Allen Ferguson, and Brent Weaver. Singing at the Fire Voices of Anabaptist Martyrs. Newton, Kan: Faith and Life Press, 1998.
Overholt Family (Musical group), and John J. Overholt. Anabaptist-Martyr Hymns. Sarasota, FL: Christian Hymnary Publishers, 1998.
Riall, Robert A. First Suffering, Then Joy: The Early Anabaptist Passau Martyr Songs. Aylmer, Ont: Pathway Publishers, 2003. See also 1999 edition
Wenger, J. C., and Franz Wiebe. Ausbund Items ; Hofer Martyrs, 1918. 1983. 5 hymns from the Ausbund, translated by J. C. Wenger and a selection from Das klein-Geschichtsbuch der Hutterischen Brüder, translated by Franz Wiebe

History, Criticism, and Perspectives

Bibliography Notes
Knappert, Laurentius. Twee pleidooien voor de vervolgde Anabaptisten (1554). Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1916.
Krehbiel, Reuben. Eternal Destiny: A Strength for Witness During Anabaptist Persecution. 1961.
Oyer, John S., and John D. Roth. They Harry the Good People Out of the Land: Essays on the Persecution, Survival and Flourishing of Anabaptists and Mennonites. Goshen, Ind: Mennonite Historical Society, 2000.
Pipkin, H. Wayne. Essays in Anabaptist Theology. Elkhart, Ind: Institute of Mennonite Studies, 1994. Includes essay: “Anabaptist Theology of Martyrdom” by Ethelbert Stauffer, 1902

Women

Bibliography Notes
Bakels, H. Anneke's vuurdood. Haarlem: H. Bakels, 1925. Biography of Anneken Hendriks (d. 1571)
Hecht, Linda A. Huebert. Women in Early Austrian Anabaptism, Their Days, Their Stories. Kitchener, Ont: Pandora Press, 2009.
Joldersma, Hermina, and Louis Peter Grijp. "Elisabeth's manly courage": testimonials and songs of martyred Anabaptist women in the Low Countries. Milwaukee [Wis.]: Marquette University Press, 2001.
Reed, Jennifer H. Dutch Anabaptist Female Martyrs and Their Response to the Reformation. Thesis (M.A.)--University of South Florida, 1991.
Smit, J. Wendelmoet Claesdochter: de eerste Hollandsche martelares voor het Protestantisme, in Den Haag verbrand den 20sten Nov. 1527 en na vier eeuwen herdacht. 's-Gravenhage: C. Blommendaal, 1927. Biography of Weynken Claes (d. 1527)
Snyder, C. Arnold, and Linda A. Huebert Hecht. Profiles of Anabaptist Women: Sixteenth-Century Reforming Pioneers. Waterloo, Ont: Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1996.
Viveren, Jacques van. De uyt-spraecke van Anna Vytedenhove (die te Brussel om de suyuere leere moordadelick is ghedoluen gheweest) aen de Heeren Staten, van dese Vereenighde Nederlanden waer in ghehandelt wordet van den Spaenschen Vrede, midtsgadets De lof van Godes vrede. Eerst tot Leyden: By Christoffel Guyot, 1598. Biography of Anneken vanden Hove (d. 1597)

Time Period

Reformation

Bibliography Notes
Duke, A. C., Judith Pollmann, and Andrew Spicer. Dissident Identities in the Early Modern Low Countries. Farnham, England: Ashgate Pub, 2009.
El sacrificio del Señor. Farmington, N.M.: Publicadora Lámpara y Luz, 2010. Spanish translation of Het offer des Heeren
Joldersma, Hermina, and Louis Peter Grijp. "Elisabeth's manly courage" testimonials and songs of martyred Anabaptist women in the Low Countries. Milwaukee [Wis.]: Marquette University Press, 2001.
McCracken, Julia. Hutterite Women in Sixteenth-Century Europe: The Ideal and Aspects of the Reality. 1990.
Reed, Jennifer H. Dutch Anabaptist Female Martyrs and Their Response to the Reformation. Thesis (M.A.)--University of South Florida, 1991.
Roth, John D., and James M. Stayer. A Companion to Anabaptism and Spiritualism, 1521-1700. Leiden: Brill, 2011. See also 2007 edition
Snyder, C. Arnold, and Linda A. Huebert Hecht. Profiles of Anabaptist Women: Sixteenth-Century Reforming Pioneers. Waterloo, Ont: Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1996.
Valdés, Juan de, George Huntston Williams, and Angel M. Mergal. Spiritual and Anabaptist Writers: Documents Illustrative of the Radical Reformation. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1957.
Weis, Frederick Lewis. The Life and Teachings of Ludwig Hetzer, a Leader and Martyr of the Anabaptists, 1500-1529. Dorchester, Mass: Underhill Press, 1930. Biography of Ludwig Hätzer (d. 1529)

Modern

Bibliography Notes
Hofer, David, and Franz Wiebe. The Martyrdom of Joseph and Michael Hofer, 1918. 1974. Biography of Joseph and Michael Hofer (d. 1918), conscientious objectors in World War I
Hege, Nathan B. Beyond Our Prayers: Anabaptist Church Growth in Ethiopia, 1948-1998. Scottdale, Pa: Herald Press, 1998.
Toews, Aron A. Mennonite Martyrs: People Who Suffered for Their Faith, 1920-1940. Winnipeg MB Canada: Kindred Press, 1990.

Location

Africa

Bibliography Notes
Hoover, Dorcas, and Gary Lee Miller. Awaiting the Dawn. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, 2010.
Hege, Nathan B. Beyond Our Prayers: Anabaptist Church Growth in Ethiopia, 1948-1998. Scottdale, Pa: Herald Press, 1998.
Percy, Douglas C. Flight to Glory. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Pub. House, 1967. Although names are changed, story revolves around experiences of Mennonite missionary martyr Merlin Grove and his wife Dorothy.’

Europe

Austria

Belgium

Netherlands

Russia/Soviet Union

Denomination

Amish

Hutterite

Mennonite