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The item Amish society, John A. Hostetler represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Indiana State Library. This item is available to borrow from 1 . John A. Hostetler (–) is author of the best-selling Amish Society and the widely acclaimed Hutterite Society, both available from Johns Hopkins. Raised in the Amish faith, he was founding director of the Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, and a former professor of. Amish Society. by. John A. Hostetler. Publication date. Publisher. Johns Hopkins U. P. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; www.doorway.ru Interaction Count:


Amish society John Andrew Hostetler Snippet view - This is a very intriguing society. This article does not cite any sources. Hostetler produced eight full-length books and six booklets for popular audiences including the best selling Amish Life. That said, since Amish society tends to be somewhat static, that is, change happens at the pace the congregation sings one of their hymns at church, John A. Hostetler's, "Amish Society", should do nicely in providing a rather comprehensive view of "Amish Society". Amish Society - John A. Hostetler - Google Books. Government and the Amish. At the Amish Tricentennial Conference at Elizabethtown College inHostetler was recognized and presented with a festschriftThe Amish and the State Johns Hopkins, which honored his scholarly contributions. In this fourth edition of Amish Society Hostetler takes the.


John A. Hostetler (–) is author of the best-selling Amish Society and the widely acclaimed Hutterite Society, both available from Johns Hopkins. Raised in the Amish faith, he was founding. Author: Author's name as listed in Library of Congress records Hostetler, John Andrew, Title: Amish society. Published By: Original publisher Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press. 16, p. ill. By line: Author's name as appearing in the actual publication John A. Hostetler. Highly acclaimed in previous editions—with more than 85, 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.

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