Canadian Mennonite University

Conrad Stoesz

Archivist, Mennonite Heritage Archives

Conrad Stoesz

Department(s)Mennonite Heritage Archives

Emailcstoesz:@:cmu.ca

Phone204.487.3300 ext. 345

OfficeMennonite Heritage Archives

cstoesz@mharchives.ca

Direct phone: 204-560-1998.

Conrad has been the archivist at the Mennonite Heritage Archives since 1999, and is passionate about Mennonite history, archives, and related stories. He has experience working at the Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies, and is on the board of the Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society and the Mennonite Historical Society of Canada.  Conrad joined CMU's faculty in 2017.  He earned a Bachelor of Theology from Canadian Mennonite Bible College, Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Winnipeg, and a Master of Arts in History from the University of Manitoba.  His thesis is entitled "The creation of an identity: The conscientious objector in Canadian Mennonite memory."

Conrad also enjoys camping, cycling, gardening, and coaching his kids' hockey teams. He is the co-editor of the magazine, Mennonite Historian, produced together with the Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies.

Follow the MHA updates on Facebook. The archives has a web site for finding aids, photos, and a thematic site about conscientious objectors.

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Conrad's research has included archives, Mennonites in Manitoba, conscientious objectors to war, and midwives.

Most Recent

Stoesz, Conrad "In Memorium, Adolf Ens (1933-2024)." Mennonite Quarterly Review (July 2024).

Stoesz, Conrad. "In Memorium, Lawrence Klippenstein (1930-2022)." Mennonite Quarterly Review (July 2022).

Stoesz, Conrad. "Letters from Paraguay: the Maria Neufeld Family." Preservings vol. 45 (Fall 2022): 35-40.

Stoesz, Conrad. “Was it Really About Education? The Sommerfeld/Bergthaler Split of 1893 Re-considered.” Centre for Transnational Mennonite Studies conference "Departing Canada, Encountering Latin America" conference. October 21-22, 2022 at the University of Winnipeg.

Stoesz, Conrad. Review of Makhno and Memory: Anarchist and Mennonite Narratives of Ukraine’s Civil War, 1917–1921. Sean Patterson. Direction: A Mennonite Brethren Forum, Spring 2022 Vol. 51 No. 1. 124-126.

Stoesz, Conrad. Review of Blessings and Burdens. Ian Kleinsasser. Journal of Mennonite Studies, November 2022: 232-233

Stoesz, Conrad. "Shaftesbury Campus at Canadian Mennonite University Marks 100 Years," in Mennonite Historian vol. 47 (September 2021): 2,11.

Stoesz, Conrad. "The Tokmak Railway," in Preservings vol. 40 (2020): 15-18.

Stoesz, Conrad. Review of The Altester: Herman D.W. Friesen, a Mennonite leader in Changing Times. Bruce Guenther. Journal of Mennonite Studies Vol. 38 (2020), 279-281.

Peer Reviewed Publications

Stoesz, Conrad. "'For women when their monthly period does not occur': Mennonite Midwives and the control of fertility." Journal of Mennonite Studies, 34 (2016): 105-121.

Stoesz, Conrad. ""This thing is in our blood for 400 years:" Conscientious Objection in the Canadian Historic Peace Churches during the Second World War." Worth Fighting For: Canada's Tradition of War Resistance From 1812 to the War on Terror. Edited by Lara Campbell, Michael Dawson, and Catherine Gidney. Toronto: Between the Lines, 2015.

Stoesz, Conrad, "Midwives in the Mennonite West Reserve.Manitoba History, Fall 2014.

Stoesz, Conrad. "Are you prepared to work in a mental hospital? Canadian Conscientious Objectors' Service during the Second World War." Journal of Mennonite Studies, 29 (2011): 61-74.

Stoesz, Conrad. "Scattered Documents: Locating the Conscientious Objector Record in Canada.Journal of Mennonite Studies, 25 (2007): 145-160

Stoesz, Conrad. "The Post Road." Church Family and Village: Essays on Mennonite Life on the West Reserve. Edited by Adolf Ens, Jacob E. Peters and Otto Hamm, Winnipeg, Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, (2001) 81-92.

Scholarly Presentations

Stoesz, Conrad. "Corporate Memory and the Mennonite Archives: A Retrospective since 1967." paper presented at the People of Diversity: Mennonites in Canada since 1970 Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, November 17, 2018.

Stoesz, Conrad. "A MAID in Canada Approach: The Mennonite Archival Image Database." Paper presented at the Manitoba Libraries Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, May 6, 2016.

Stoesz, Conrad. "'For women when their monthly period does not occur': Mennonite Midwives and the control of Fertility." Paper presented at the Mennonites, Medicine and the Body: Health, Illness and Medical Research in the Past and Present Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 24, 2015.

Stoesz, Conrad. "Self-Understandings of Canadian Conscientious Objectors Serving in the Second World War." Paper presented at the Civilian Internment Camp Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 17, 2015.

Stoesz, Conrad. "The Altona United (Mennonite?) Church." Paper presented at the Ex- Mennonite / Near Mennonite: Liturgical, Non-denominational, Secular Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba October 3, 2014.

Stoesz, Conrad. "Midwives in the Mennonite Community, 1881-1900." Paper presented at the Keewatin Country Graduate Student History Conference, Wasagaming, Manitoba, May 3-5, 2012.

Stoesz, Conrad, "Canadian Conscientious Objectors and the Mental Hospital, 1939-1945." Paper presented at the Mennonites, Melancholy and Mental Health: An Historical Critique Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 14-16, 2010.

Stoesz, Conrad "Primary Sources for Reading the CO Experience." Paper presented at the War and the Conscientious Objector: Historical Perspectives conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 20-21, 2006.

Book Reviews

Stoesz, Conrad. Review of From Suffering to Solidarity: The Historical Seeds of Mennonite Interreligious, Interethnic, and International Peacebuilding. Edited by Andrew P. Klager. Direction: A Mennonite Brethren Forum vol. 47 (Fall 2018), 285-287.

Stoesz, Conrad. Review of "A Collected History: Mennonite Heritage Village."  By Roland M. Sawatzky and Andrea M. Dyck.  In Journal of Mennonite Studies (36) 2018: 316-318.

Stoesz, Conrad. Review of Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites and Mennonites, by Donald B. Kraybill, Journal of Mennonite Studies, 30 (2010): 399-400.

Selection of other articles

Stoesz, Conrad. "From the Archives: Johann Wall." Preservings no. 38, 2018: 73-74.

Stoesz, Conrad. "P.W. Enns: The Mennonite Archives Building at 40 years." In Mennonite Historian (44) June 2018: 9-11.

Dyck, Paul and Conrad Stoesz. "In the Garden of the Book: The 1551 Kreuter Buch in Katharina Thiessen's Library." Preservings, 37 (2017): 4-9.

Stoesz, Conrad. "Persecution of the Anabaptists." Rupert's Land Review October (2017): 9-11.

Stoesz, Conrad. "A Future Found in History." Mennonite Brethren Herald. January 2012.

Stoesz, Conrad. "General Samuel McRoberts' Photos of Mennonites in Paraguay 1926-1929." Preservings (34) 2014: 57-61.

Stoesz, Conrad. "Mennonites on the Margins." Preservings (33) 2013: 76-78

Stoesz, Conrad. "Abram J. Thiessen (1910-2002)." Preservings (29) 2009: 74-78.


Other articles have appeared in periodicals such as Mennonite Historian, Canadian Mennonite, MB Herald, Preservings, Christian Leader, and Heritage Posting.

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