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<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>The history of Anabaptism in [[Alsace (France)|Alsace]] has been treated in all the general works on Anabaptism, and also in monographs, the best of which is [[Hulshof, Abraham (1874-1954)|A. Hulshof]], <em>Geschiedenis van de Doopsgezinden te Straatsburg van 1525 tot </em>7557 (1905, pp. 262). Louis Hauth, <em>Les Anabaptistes à Strasbourg au Temps de la Reformation </em>(1860, pp. 34), although a Strasbourg dissertation (B.Th.), is unimportant. Much more valuable is the work of T. W. Röhrich, "Zur Geschichte der Strassburgischen Wiedertäufer in den Jahren 1527 bis 1534," in <em>Zeitschrift für historische Theologie </em>(1860, 3-121), and particularly Camill Gerbert, <em>Geschichte der Strassburger Sectenbewegung . , . 1524-1534 </em>(1889, pp. 200). See also X. Mosemann, <em>Les Anabaptistes á Colmar 1534-35. </em>Robert Kreider, "The Anabaptists and the Civil Authorities of Strasbourg 1525-1555" in <em>Church History </em>(1955, 99-118) has much to contribute, as does Christian Neff's article [[Bucer, Martin (1491-1551)|Martin Bucer]] <em>(Mennonite Encyclopedia </em>I, 455-460).</div></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>The history of Anabaptism in [[Alsace (France)|Alsace]] has been treated in all the general works on Anabaptism, and also in monographs, the best of which is [[Hulshof, Abraham (1874-1954)|A. Hulshof]], <em>Geschiedenis van de Doopsgezinden te Straatsburg van 1525 tot </em>7557 (1905, pp. 262). Louis Hauth, <em>Les Anabaptistes à Strasbourg au Temps de la Reformation </em>(1860, pp. 34), although a Strasbourg dissertation (B.Th.), is unimportant. Much more valuable is the work of T. W. Röhrich, "Zur Geschichte der Strassburgischen Wiedertäufer in den Jahren 1527 bis 1534," in <em>Zeitschrift für historische Theologie </em>(1860, 3-121), and particularly Camill Gerbert, <em>Geschichte der Strassburger Sectenbewegung . , . 1524-1534 </em>(1889, pp. 200). See also X. Mosemann, <em>Les Anabaptistes á Colmar 1534-35. </em>Robert Kreider, "The Anabaptists and the Civil Authorities of Strasbourg 1525-1555" in <em>Church History </em>(1955, 99-118) has much to contribute, as does Christian Neff's article [[Bucer, Martin (1491-1551)|Martin Bucer]] <em>(Mennonite Encyclopedia </em>I, 455-460).</div></td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>On the Mennonites of France after 1700 see <em>Les soirées Helvetiennes, Alsaciennes, et Fran-Comtoises </em>(1772), A. Michiels, <em>Les Anabaptistes des Vosges </em>(1860, pp. 333), and Charles Mathiot, <em>Recherches historiques sur les Anabaptistes de l'Ancienne Principauté de Montbéliard, d'Alsace et des Regions</em> <em>voisines </em>(1922, pp. 158). "Anabaptistes" in these titles refers to modern Mennonites, since the latter term had not come into general use in the French language until recently. Correll's <em>Das schweizerische Täufermennonitentum </em>(1925) has a strong section on the modern French Mennonites, "Die Täuferemigranten im Elsass, in Baden und der Kurpfalz (der 'elsässische' und 'pfälzische' Mennonit im besonderen)" pp. 75-135, with special emphasis on the sociological and agricultural aspects. Paul Leuillot,"Les Anabaptistes Alsaciens Sous le Second Empire d'après une Enquête Administrative de 1850" in <em>Journal d'Alsace </em>LXXXVII (1947) 207-211, calls attention to a valuable governmental report. P. Marthelot, "Les Mennonites dans L'Est de la France" in <em>Revue de Géographie Alpine </em>XXXVIII (1950), 475-491, is a useful socio-geographic account of the Mennonites in Alsace and Lorraine, emphasizing their agricultural contribution.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>On the Mennonites of France after 1700 see <em>Les soirées Helvetiennes, Alsaciennes, et Fran-Comtoises </em>(1772), A. Michiels, <em>Les Anabaptistes des Vosges </em>(1860, pp. 333), and Charles Mathiot, <em>Recherches historiques sur les Anabaptistes de l'Ancienne Principauté de Montbéliard, d'Alsace et des Regions</em> <em>voisines </em>(1922, pp. 158). "Anabaptistes" in these titles refers to modern Mennonites, since the latter term had not come into general use in the French language until recently. Correll's <em>Das schweizerische Täufermennonitentum </em>(1925) has a strong section on the modern French Mennonites, "Die Täuferemigranten im Elsass, in Baden und der Kurpfalz (der 'elsässische' und 'pfälzische' Mennonit im besonderen)" pp. 75-135, with special emphasis on the sociological and agricultural aspects. Paul Leuillot,"Les Anabaptistes Alsaciens Sous le Second Empire d'après une Enquête Administrative de 1850" in <em>Journal d'Alsace </em>LXXXVII (1947) 207-211, calls attention to a valuable governmental report. P. Marthelot, "Les Mennonites dans L'Est de la France" in <em>Revue de Géographie Alpine </em>XXXVIII (1950), 475-491, is a useful socio-geographic account of the Mennonites in Alsace and Lorraine, emphasizing their agricultural contribution.</div></td></tr>
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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>No adequate treatment of the history of [[Anabaptism|Anabaptism]] or Mennonitism in France had been published by the mid-20th century, and the French Mennonites have produced no thorough historians. Pierre Sommer (1874-1952), long a leader in the French Conference, did more than anyone else to gather and publish historical materials. (See <em>Pages choisies de Pierre Sommer précédées d'une Esquisse Biographique, </em>1955, pp. 143). With [[Pelsy, Valentin (1870-1925)|Valentin Pelsy]] he published <em>Precis d'Histoire des Eglises Mennonites </em>(1914, new ed. 1937, pp. 162), but the section "Les Mennonites en France" contains only nine pages (119-128). His most extensive work was done in a historical series in <em>[[Christ Seul (Periodical)|Christ Seul]], </em>which he founded in 1907 (preliminary publication 1901-1907), published 1930-1933 in 49 articles with separate historical sketches of all existing and extinct Mennonite congregations in France. His successor as editor of <em>Christ Seul, </em>Pierre Widmer, was also historically active, having published <em>Almanach Cinquantenaire (1901-1951), </em>with much historical material. Pierre Sommer also contributed numerous articles to the <em>[[Mennonitisches Lexikon|Mennonitisches Lexicon]] </em>including the one on France. C. Henry Smith, [[Horsch, John (1867-1941)|John Horsch]], and [[Brons, Anna (1810-1902)|Anna Brons]] have little on the history of the French Mennonites in their general volumes.<br />
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The history of Anabaptism in [[Alsace (France)|Alsace]] has been treated in all the general works on Anabaptism, and also in monographs, the best of which is [[Hulshof, Abraham (1874-1954)|A. Hulshof]], <em>Geschiedenis van de Doopsgezinden te Straatsburg van 1525 tot </em>7557 (1905, pp. 262). Louis Hauth, <em>Les Anabaptistes à Strasbourg au Temps de la Reformation </em>(1860, pp. 34), although a Strasbourg dissertation (B.Th.), is unimportant. Much more valuable is the work of T. W. Röhrich, "Zur Geschichte der Strassburgischen Wiedertäufer in den Jahren 1527 bis 1534," in <em>Zeitschrift für historische Theologie </em>(1860, 3-121), and particularly Camill Gerbert, <em>Geschichte der Strassburger Sectenbewegung . , . 1524-1534 </em>(1889, pp. 200). See also X. Mosemann, <em>Les Anabaptistes á Colmar 1534-35. </em>Robert Kreider, "The Anabaptists and the Civil Authorities of Strasbourg 1525-1555" in <em>Church History </em>(1955, 99-118) has much to contribute, as does Christian Neff's article [[Bucer, Martin (1491-1551)|Martin Bucer]] <em>(Mennonite Encyclopedia </em>I, 455-460).<br />
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On the Mennonites of France after 1700 see <em>Les soirées Helvetiennes, Alsaciennes, et Fran-Comtoises </em>(1772), A. Michiels, <em>Les Anabaptistes des Vosges </em>(1860, pp. 333), and Charles Mathiot, <em>Recherches historiques sur les Anabaptistes de l'Ancienne Principauté de Montbéliard, d'Alsace et des Regions</em> <em>voisines </em>(1922, pp. 158). "Anabaptistes" in these titles refers to modern Mennonites, since the latter term had not come into general use in the French language until recently. Correll's <em>Das schweizerische Täufermennonitentum </em>(1925) has a strong section on the modern French Mennonites, "Die Täuferemigranten im Elsass, in Baden und der Kurpfalz (der 'elsässische' und 'pfälzische' Mennonit im besonderen)" pp. 75-135, with special emphasis on the sociological and agricultural aspects. Paul Leuillot,"Les Anabaptistes Alsaciens Sous le Second Empire d'après une Enquête Administrative de 1850" in <em>Journal d'Alsace </em>LXXXVII (1947) 207-211, calls attention to a valuable governmental report. P. Marthelot, "Les Mennonites dans L'Est de la France" in <em>Revue de Géographie Alpine </em>XXXVIII (1950), 475-491, is a useful socio-geographic account of the Mennonites in Alsace and Lorraine, emphasizing their agricultural contribution.<br />
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