TY - THES KW - Russian Mennonites KW - Kitchener KW - Waterloo AU - Henry Paetkau AB - A study of the group's difficulties in adjusting from a rural to an urban society and its development of religious, cultural and educational organizations. About half the Russian Mennonites who arrived in 1924 journeyed west, but many stayed in Ontario and the Kitchener-Waterloo area. C1 - Janzen, Jacob H., Rev.; Wiens, Bernhard B. C2 - Ontario Conference of United Mennonite Churches; Central Mennonite Immigrants' Committee; United Mennonite Church, Waterloo C3 - Waterloo; Kitchener; Hespeler; New Hamburg C4 - 1924-1939 C7 - English(30) DP - Elizabeth Bloomfield. WATERLOO REGIONAL HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY SYSTEM. Most pre-1993 items are also included in the print work Waterloo County to 1972: an Annotated Bibliography of Regional History. Kitchener: Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation, 1993. ET - M.A. ID - 1738 LA - English M1 - Dissertation/Thesis M3 - Print(0) PB - University of Waterloo (Department of History) PY - 1977 EP - 239 p. bibl. EP - glossary+ T1 - A struggle for survival: the Russian Mennonites in Ontario, 1924-1939 ER -