Mennonite history sheets

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Mennonite history sheets

description Historical and theological journal
Area of ​​Expertise History and theology of the Anabaptists and Mennonites
language German
publishing company Mennonite History Association (Germany)
First edition 1936
Frequency of publication Once a year
Editor-in-chief Hans-Jürgen Goertz and Ulrike Arnold
ISSN (print)

The Mennonite history sheets (abbreviations: MennGBl, MGB, MGBl) are an international and interdisciplinary oriented journal for the research of the Anabaptists and especially the Mennonites . The Amish and Hutterites , who were also Anabaptists, are also dealt with in the history papers. The history sheets consider historical, theological, legal and cultural aspects. The magazine is published annually by the Mennonite History Association .

Christian Hege 's history sheets were published between 1936 and 1940 . The editors of the history sheets are currently made up of the historian, social scientist and theologian Hans-Jürgen Goertz and the schoolteacher Ulrike Arnold.

The journal was not published between 1941 and 1948. In 2011 a complete register was published for the years 1–67. A second edition was published in 2017, now the volumes 1–73 are included.

The Mennonite history sheets are given to members of the Mennonite history association free of charge. They cost 25.00 euros with a subscription and 33.00 euros in bookshops, plus postage.

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Footnotes

  1. MGB is sometimes used as an abbreviation for the Mennonite hymn book .
  2. ^ Complete index of the Mennonite history sheets