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Colin Neufeldt

Dr. Colin Neufeldt

Professor, History

Education

PhD, 1999, History, University of Alberta
LLB, 1993, University of Alberta
MA, 1989, History, University of Alberta
BA, 1986, (Hons.), History, University of Winnipeg

BRS, 1985, Mennonite Brethren Bible College

For Education, Publications, and Past Employment see Colin Neufeldt – Curriculum Vitae.

Teaching Areas

Russia and the Soviet Union, Western and Eastern Europe, Totalitarianism and Genocide, and History at the Movies.

Research Interests

Mennonites in the Soviet Union and Poland, the Holocaust, and University Program Cyclical Reviews.

Selected Publications

Colin P. Neufeldt, The Public and Private Lives of Mennonite Kolkhoz Chairmen in the Khortytsia and Molochansk German National Ra沫ony in Ukraine (1928-1934). The Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, no.2305, (January 2015): 1-87.

Colin P. Neufeldt, 鈥淪eparating the Sheep from the Goats: The Role of Mennonites and Non-Mennonites in the Dekulakization of Khortitsa, Ukraine (1928-1930),鈥 The Mennonite Quarterly Review, 83, no. 2 (April, 2009): 221-291.

Colin P. Neufeldt, 鈥淭he 鈥榋产辞谤苍颈鈥 of Khortytsia, Ukraine: The Last Stop for Some Kulaks En Route to Stalin鈥檚 Special Settlements.鈥 Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 35-36 (2011-12): 207-223.

Colin P. Neufeldt, 鈥淩eforging Mennonite Spetspereselentsy: The Experience of Mennonite Exiles at Siberian Special Settlements in the Omsk, Tomsk, Novosibirsk and Narym Regions (1930-33).鈥 Journal of Mennonite Studies, 30 (2012): 269-314. 

Colin P. Neufeldt, 鈥淐ollectivizing the Mutter Ansiedlungen: The Role of Mennonites in Organizing Kolkhozy in the Khortytsia and Molochansk German National Districts in Ukraine in the late 1920s and early 1930s.鈥 In Minority Report: Mennonite Identities in Imperial Russia and Soviet Ukraine Reconsidered. Edited by Leonard Friesen (Toronto, ON; University of Toronto Press, 2018), 211-59.

Colin P. Neufeldt, 鈥淢ennonite Collaboration with Nazism: A Case Study of the Responses of Mennonites in Deutsch Wymyschle, Poland to the Plight of Local Jews during the Early Nazi Occupation Period (1939-1942).鈥 In European Mennonites and the Holocaust. Edited by Mark Jantzen and John D. Tiesen (Toronto: University of Toronto Press in association with the United States Memorial Holocaust Museum, 2020), 172-201.

Colin P. Neufeldt, 鈥淧erspectives on the Mennonite Experience During the Holodomor (1932-33): Resources in North American Archives and Libraries,鈥 校袣袪袗袊袧袗 袦袨袛袝袪袧袗; 鈥溞斝拘貉冃夹敌窖傃冃残靶叫窖 袚芯谢芯写芯屑芯褉褍 1932-33 胁 校泻褉邪褩薪褨: 邪褉褏褨胁薪褨 泻芯谢械泻褑褨褩 蟹邪 屑械卸邪屑懈 袪邪写褟薪褋褜泻芯谐芯 小芯褞蟹褍,鈥 30 (2021):131-155.

Colin P. Neufeldt and Wojciech Marchlewski, “Divided Loyalties: The Political Radicalization of Wymy艣le Niemieckie Mennonites in Interwar Poland (1918-1939),” Mennonite Quarterly Review, vol. XCVI, no. 4 (October 2022): 531-70.


Colin P. Neufeldt, Elizabeth Smythe, John Jayachandran and Oliver Frank. 鈥淐yclical Program Reviews at Smaller Post-Secondary Institutions: Can the Time and Effort be Justified?” The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 14, no. 2 (2023). Article 9.


Colin P. Neufeldt and Wojciech Marchlewski, “Escape to Freedom and Return to Bondage: A Case Study of the Evacuation of Mennonites from Deutsch Wymyschle and G膮bin, Poland in Early 1945.鈥 The Polish Review, 69, no. 3 (2024), 27-51.

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