An autoethnographic study of the legacies of collective trauma experienced by Russian Mennonite women who immigrated to Canada after WWII: implications on aging and the next generation

This thesis explores lifespan and intergenerational trauma effects experienced by Russian Mennonite women who fled from Stalinist Russia during WWII and migrated to Canada, and adult sons or daughters of this generation of women. As an adult child of survivors, I employed an autoethnographic methodo...

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Main Author: Krahn, Elizabeth
Other Authors: Cheung, Maria (Social Work)
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4821