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Amish Society  
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ISBN: 0801844428
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Review
"The best single book available on the Amish."-- Christianity Today


Book Description
Highly acclaimed in previous editions, this classic work by John Hostetler has been expanded and updated to reflect current research on Amish history and culture as well as the new concerns of Amish communities throughout North America.


About the Author
John A. Hostetler is editor of Amish Roots and author ofthe widely acclaimed Hutterite Society, both available from JohnsHopkins. Raised in the Amish faith, he is founding director of the Center forAnabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown,Pennsylvania, and a former professor of anthropology and sociology at TempleUniversity.




Amish Society

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Highly acclaimed in previous editions - with more than 8,000 copies in print - this classic work by John Hostetler has been expanded and updated to reflect current research on Amish history and culture as well as the new concerns of Amish communities throughout North America. In this fourth edition of Amish Society Hostetler takes the reader inside Amish culture and explains the nature of Amish religious beliefs and ceremonies, community and family life, tensions with worldly values, and interactions with outsiders. He offers updated information on a variety of topics, including Amish population trends, land use and farming practices, and relations with the state. Amish communities - found primarily in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana - continue to attract millions of tourists each year. Yet most visitors, misled by stereotypes and commercial attractions, do not have the opportunity to understand the Amish as they really are. Indeed, the simple dress and traditional habits of the Amish tend to mask the complexity of their way of life. John Hostetler's portrait of the Amish people effectively captures the depth and diversity of their enduring culture.

     



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