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COMMUNAL
SOCIETIES VOLUME 10
CONTENTS
SOCIALIST AND ANARCHIST COMMUNITIES
GERD ALFRED PETERMANN
The Communia and Sociality Colonies and Their Roots in the German Social-Reform
Movement of St. Louis, 1846-47, 1
AXEL ROLF SCHAEFER
The Intellectual Dilemma of Socialist Communitarian Thought: The Communal
Settlements of Equality and Burley in Washington, 24
CHRISTINA M. LEMIEUX
The Sunrise Cooperative Farm Community: A Collectivist Utopian Experiment, 39
THE REFORMATION HERITAGE
TIMOTHY MILLER
A Guide to the Literature on the Hutterites, 68
ANN K. U. TUSSING
The Hungry Orphan, Conrad Beissel, 87
STEPHEN J. STEIN
Shaker Gift and Shaker Order: A Study of Religious Tension in Nineteenth-Century
America, 102 |
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LEROY J. DAY
Koinonia Partners: An Intentional Community Since 1942, 114
REVIEWS
GAILFRED BOLLER SWEETLAND
Pilgrims of a Common Life: Christian Community of Goods through the Centuriesby,
Trevor J. Saxby, 124
JOHN E. MURRAY
Shaker Communities, Shaker Lives, by Priscilla J. Brewer, 125
PAULA LOCKLAIR
The Transformation of Moravian Bethlehem: From Communal Mission to Family
Economy, by Beverly Prior Smaby, 127
ARTHUR S. KEENE
Industrial Colonies and Communities, by Stephen Jackson, 128
COVER
The first page of the first issue of Der Antipfaff, edited and published in St.
Louis from 1842 to 1845 by Heinrich Koch, one of the earliest rationalist
German-American papers and the first to explicitly address an audience of
workingmen. Courtesy of the Missouri Historical Society. |
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