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COMMUNAL
SOCIETIES VOLUME 8
CONTENTS
CONFLICT AT ONEIDA
LAWRENCE FOSTER,
The Rise and Fall of Utopia: The Oneida Community Crises of 1852 and 1879, 1
ELLEN WAYLAND-SMITH,
The Status and Self-Perception of Women in the Oneida Community, 18
KIBBUTZ STUDIES
SHALOM ENDLEMAN
Foreign Volunteers in the Kibbutz: The Dilemma of Ideology vs. The Work Force, 54
DOV DAROM
Utopia and Reality: Some Contradictions and Challenges in Kibbutz Education, 67
JOHN R. HALL
Jonestown and Bishop Hill: Continuities and Disjunctures in Religious Conflict, 77
ANITRA BALZER
Donald Vose: Home Grown Traitor, 90
ERNEST J. GREEN
The Labadists of Colonial Maryland (1683-1722), 104
COMUNNAL DOCUMENT
Isaac Reiter, "They suffer no one to spit on the floor…", edited by Carl M.
Becker, 122 |
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REVIEWS
DELMUS E. WILLIAMS
Builders of the Dawn: Community Lifestyles in a Changing World, by Corinne
McLaughlin and Gordon Davidson, 125
KARL A. PETER
The Chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren (Volume 1: Das Grosse Geschichtbuch der
Hutterian Brüder), by The Hutterian Brethren, 126
KATHY D. BRACE
Women in Shaker Community and Worship: A Feminist Analysis of the Uses of
Religious Symbolism, by Marjorie Procter-Smith, 128
MAX E. STANTON
Mormonism in Conflict: The Nauvoo Years, by Annette P. Hampshire, 129
GERALD L. GUTEK
The History of the Kibbutz: Communal Education, 1904-1929, by Reuven Porat
(Joseph R. Blasi, English editor; appendix by David Myers), 130
COVER
Portrait of John Humphrey Noyes (1811-1886), founder of the Oneida Community,
circa 1879. Courtesy of the Oneida Community Historical Committee and Syracuse
University Library. |
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