@article{Zuber2023,
author = "Zuber, Janet W.",
title = {{Thoughts on Barbara Heinemann Landmann}},
howpublished = "\url{https://ir.hamilton.edu/do/4bf53206-6482-49bc-9a39-eb24be9595bf}",
publisher = {Richard W. Couper Press and Hamilton College Library Special Collections},
journal = {American Communal Societies Quarterly},
year = 2023,
month = oct,
volumen = {17},
number = {4},
pages = {238--245},
}
BibTeX
@article{Zuber2023,
author = "Zuber, Janet W.",
title = {{Thoughts on Barbara Heinemann Landmann}},
howpublished = "\url{https://ir.hamilton.edu/do/4bf53206-6482-49bc-9a39-eb24be9595bf}",
publisher = {Richard W. Couper Press and Hamilton College Library Special Collections},
journal = {American Communal Societies Quarterly},
year = 2023,
month = oct,
volumen = {17},
number = {4},
pages = {238--245},
}
focusing more attention on Barbara Heinemann Landmann. Why? I think it’s because, when we look at the total number of translated testimonies, we find we have fewer of her testimonies translated than from any one of the longer-serving Werkzeuge. This despite her being absolutely vital to this Community both at the time of its Re-awakening in 1817 and now again in the present.