id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_v7clmiazorcz7j3tsg5akzmjsi Kat Hill Memories from the margins? Anniversaries, Anabaptists and rethinking Reformations 2019 6 .pdf application/pdf 5625 413 52 This paper considers the question of anniversaries in relation to supposedly marginal religious groups in the era of the Reformation. The paper argues that considering memories and anniversaries amongst these communities allows us to question whether these anniversaries are an appropriate or relevant celebration of Mennonite identity (Goossen, 2017b). within the Mennonite community reveal about these memories histories produced in the 1970s and 80s on early modern Anabaptism, Anabaptist studies have not seen the same energy since. Anabaptist and Mennonite histories (Driedger, 2002; RäisänenSchröder, 2011; Monge, 2015; Hill, 2015; Goossen, 2017a). have sharpened questions of the interaction between the Reformation legacies of Anabaptism and Lutheranism (and other traditions) and brought to the fore the continued global power of histories of Mennonite communities in regional Polish archives memory cultures of early modernity and Reformation history. Memories of the Reformations and their global legacies must be ./cache/work_v7clmiazorcz7j3tsg5akzmjsi.pdf ./txt/work_v7clmiazorcz7j3tsg5akzmjsi.txt