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COMMUNAL
SOCIETIES VOLUME 26, vol. 2
CONTENTS
DAN MCKANAN
Self-Unfolding as Communitarian Vision: Brook Farm's Challenge to
Contemporary Communities 1
DAVID J. HOWLETT
The Bruderhof's "System of Objects" :A Case Study in Material Culture and
Christian Praxis, 1920-2001 19
ROD JANZEN, STEPHEN SCOTT AND HANNAH
SCOTT
Communal Aspects of Old Order River Brethren Life 43
ERIKA DOOT
Tourism Encourages Heritage Preservation in the Amana Colonies 65
THEODORE KALLMAN
The Pilgrimage of Ralph Albertson 79
SORA H. FRIEDMAN
Planned Communities of the New Deal 99
GLENDYNE WERGLAND
Validation in the Shaker Era of Manifestations: A Process Analysis
121
MARK KRUGER
The Concept of Individualism in American
Historical Communities 141
DOCUMENT
JEFFREY S. RASLEY
The Outlaws of Kalalau, the Aloha Spirit, and Threats to
the Commune 167
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REVIEWS
DEBORAH ALTUS
Living Walden Two: B. F. Skinner's Behaviorist Utopia and Experimental
Communities by Hilke Kuhlmann 17
HOLLY FOLK
The Distinctiveness of Moravian Culture: Essays and Documents in
Moravian History in Honor of Vernon H. Nelson on his Seventieth Birthday by
Craig D. Atwood and Peter Vogt, eds. 184
HOLLY FOLK
The Church Universal and Triumphant: Elizabeth Clare
Prophet's Apocalyptic Message by Bradley C. Whitsel 186
LAWRENCE FOSTER
One Shaker Life: Isaac Newton Youngs 1793-1865 by
Glendyne R. Wergland 188
RUTH BAER LAMBACH
Interracialism and Christian Community in the Postwar
South: The Story of Koinonia Farm by Tracy Elaine K'Meyer
191
RUTH BAER LAMBACH
On the Edge of the Future: Esalen and the Evolution
of American Culture by Jeffrey J. Kripal and Glenn W. Shuck, eds.
194
JOANNA WIEBE
Power, Authority, and the Anabaptist Tradition by Benjamin
W. Redekop and Calvin W. Redekop, eds 199
COVER
Sannerz House, 2004. Photograph
courtesy of the Bruderhof. In 1920, this old villa in Sannerz, a small
village in central Germany, became the first site of the Bruderhof. In
1937 Nazi harassment forced the community to leave Sannerz, but in 2002, the
group returned, re-purchased the villa and started a new community, which
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