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Amish Patchwork - Indiana''s Old Orders in the Modern World

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Informationen zum Autor Thomas J. Meyers, Professor of Sociology and Director of International Education at Goshen College, is author of numerous articles on the Indiana Amish and has conducted extensive field research among LaGrange and Elkhart Amish groups. He lives in Goshen, Indiana. Steven M. Nolt, Associate Professor of History at Goshen College, is author of Amish Enterprise: From Plows to Profits (with Donald Kraybill); A History of the Amish; Foreigners in Their Own Land: Pennsylvania Germans in the Early Republic; and other publications on the Amish and Old Order groups. He lives in Goshen, Indiana. Klappentext Thomas J. Meyers, Professor of Sociology and Director of International Education at Goshen College, is author of numerous articles on the Indiana Amish and has conducted extensive field research among LaGrange and Elkhart Amish groups. He lives in Goshen, Indiana.Steven M. Nolt, Associate Professor of History at Goshen College, is author of Amish Enterprise: From Plows to Profits (with Donald Kraybill); A History of the Amish; Foreigners in Their Own Land: Pennsylvania Germans in the Early Republic; and other publications on the Amish and Old Order groups. He lives in Goshen, Indiana. Zusammenfassung A contemporary portrait of Indiana's Amish. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Who Are These People? 1. The Old Orders: In the World but Not of It 2. Moving to Indiana 3. Maintaining the Old Order 4. Amish Ethnicity: Pennsylvania Dutch and Swiss 5. Community and Family Life 6. Amish Schools 7. Amish Work: Farm, Factory, Carpentry, and Cottage Industry 8. The Amish and Their Neighbors 9. A Different Part of the Patchwork: Indiana's Old Order Mennonites Afterword: The Patchwork in the Modern World Notes For Further Reading Index

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Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Who Are These People?
1. The Old Orders: In the World but Not of It
2. Moving to Indiana
3. Maintaining the Old Order
4. Amish Ethnicity: Pennsylvania Dutch and Swiss
5. Community and Family Life
6. Amish Schools
7. Amish Work: Farm, Factory, Carpentry, and Cottage Industry
8. The Amish and Their Neighbors
9. A Different Part of the Patchwork: Indiana's Old Order Mennonites
Afterword: The Patchwork in the Modern World
Notes
For Further Reading
Index


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Thomas J. Meyers, Professor of Sociology and Director of International Education at Goshen College, is author of numerous articles on the Indiana Amish and has conducted extensive field research among LaGrange and Elkhart Amish groups. He lives in Goshen, Indiana.
Steven M. Nolt, Associate Professor of History at Goshen College, is author of Amish Enterprise: From Plows to Profits (with Donald Kraybill); A History of the Amish; Foreigners in Their Own Land: Pennsylvania Germans in the Early Republic; and other publications on the Amish and Old Order groups. He lives in Goshen, Indiana.


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Authors Thomas J Meyers, Thomas J. Meyers, Thomas J. Nolt Meyers, Thomas J./ Nolt Meyers, Meyers Thomas J, Steven M Nolt, Steven M. Nolt, Nolt Steven M
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.12.2004
 
EAN 9780253217554
ISBN 978-0-253-21755-4
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 133 mm x 203 mm x 13 mm
Series Quarry Books
Quarry Books
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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