For Everything a Season: A History of the Alexanderkrone Zentralschule

1988, 161 pp
The Alexanderkrone school story tells about the twentieth century late tsarist and early Soviet living and learning which catches the reader's attention. It tells about another facet of the Russian Mennonite experience which was unknown before.

A thirty-five year history cannot provide a long view of what an institution like the Alexanderkrone Zentralschule could contribute to its community, much less of its significance in the national story as a whole. The story is, after all, acted out on a small stage with relatively few actors.

The authors of For Everything a Season have really put these actors - the board, the students and the teachers of the Alexanderkrone school - on the centre stage. We see them, though, as human beings, not as idealized heroes; as men and women who perceived their work as a mission to which they devoted all their energies and resources.
TypePrint
AudienceAdults
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCMU Press
ISBN0920718256

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