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German Canadiana in Ontario Bibliography
'Es tut so gut zu lieben und ganz wieder Mensch zu sein!': Some Comments on Else Seel's Love Poetry
Type: Journal ArticleKeywords: Specific Literature: Canadian literatureSubject Language: German language literatureTime Period: 1900-1999Subject Author: Seel Else L. (1894-1974)Literary Genre: poetryLiterary Genre: love poetryYear of publication: 2002Export options:First language attrition, Use and maintenance: the case of German Jews in anglophone countries
Type: BookKeywords: Language attritionLanguage maintenanceLanguages in contactJews German English-speaking countries LanguagesYear of publication: 2002Export options:Franklin Abram Schantz 12 January 1874 - 1 October 1962
Type: Journal ArticleKeywords: Berlin (Ontario)Year of publication: 2002Export options:Freedom's star
Type: BookAbstract:Fictional acount of two families in the United States who left for Canada in 1816: the Peter Miller family, a wealthy Pennsylvania Mennonite farmer, and, the Paul Bolger family, slaves fleeing a ...
Year of publication: 2016Export options:Gordon C. Eby: farmer, socializer, photographer, and citizen of the city of Berlin
Type: Journal ArticleKeywords: Eby Gordon C.Berlin (Ontario)Year of publication: 2016Export options:Heritage languages the case of German in Kitchener-Waterloo
Type: ThesisYear of publication: 2002Export options:In Search of Peace and Prosperity (Book Review)
Type: Journal ArticleKeywords:Year of publication: 2002Export options:In Search of Promised Lands: A Religious History of Mennonites in Ontario by Samuel J. Steiner
Type: Journal ArticleKeywords: MennonitesOntarioYear of publication: 2016Export options:More-with-less: timeless recipes and inspiration for simple, joyful eating : a world community cookbook
Type: BookKeywords: Mennonite cookingInternational cookingYear of publication: 2016Export options:Negotiating the Divides: How Adult Children of Holocaust Survivors Remember Their Engagement with the Popular Culture of the 1950s
Type: ThesisAbstract: This dissertation examines how Jewish children of Holocaust survivors (COS), growing up in the 1950s in a small city in Ontario engaged with popular culture. Set within the context of a predominantly ...Year of publication: 2002Export options: