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| History Of The Amish | 
enlarge | Author: Steven M. Nolt Publisher: Good Books Category: Book
List Price: $9.95 Buy Used: $0.09 You Save: $9.86 (99%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 866622
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 318 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 156148072X Dewey Decimal Number: 289.73 EAN: 9781561480722 ASIN: 156148072X
Publication Date: December 31, 1969 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: GOOD with average wear to cover and pages. May contain minimal highlighting, inscriptions, or notations. We offer a no-hassle guarantee on all our items. Orders generally ship by the next business day. Default Text
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Product Description Presents the deep and rich hertiage of the Amish people.
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Insite to the Amish April 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
From their beginnings in Europe to the Modern day this book gives a great overall history into what and who of the Amish people. Good read for the curious, history minded or those planning a visit to Amish country.
Great book January 7, 2007 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
Timely shipment and in great condition. I was very pleased with order.
An Intelligent Overview July 6, 2005 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I read this book prior to a long weekend trip to Pennsylvania Dutch country. The book is very clearly written (I almost finished it on a flight from Amsterdam to New York) but it presents all the key facts and concepts - in a sympathetic but unbiased way. Having read this book prior to my visit, I could have conversations with locals and feel closer to them thanks to the information and concepts picked up from this book. I highly recommend it to anyone who plans to visit the Amish part of the country and look a little deeper than horse-driven carts and beards without moustaches.
a reliable guide June 4, 2003 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
to a topic that would not be considered terribly exciting by most people. Here in plain English, with no bias whatsoever, is the history of one of the most unfamiliar peoples residing in the United States. You have here a detailed but fast-paced account not only of the Amish's origin in Switzerland, Saxony, and the Netherlands in the 16th century, but also of their trials and tribulations in their eventual settling in the New World. Of particular interest to me personally was the historical origins of, and divergence between the Amish and the Mennonites with regard to the question of technology. This book has clarified for me the historical and religious reasons why the Amish have come to choose the way of life they have. I came away from reading this book not only with a deeper understanding of how and why of the Amish (and the Mennonites), but also with a much deeper respect for the genuine humility and modesty the Amish practice in their everyday lives through their work, emphasis on community, and manner of dwelling in harmony with nature. Having lived in Pennsylvania and Ohio for many years, I always believed the Amish to be the only realistic model of a non-monastic community that could convincingly claim to strictly follow the Christian ethos of non-violence and neighborly love. Happily, this book has done much to substantiate much of my own observations about the Amish. But this book is not just about the Amish's past-- in allowing us to to know more about the way the Amish live, and their reasons for it, this short history may give us pause and allow us to re-examine the empty rhetoric of "community" and "empowerment" that fills the double-speak of modern politics and many a special-interest group's battle cries. Definitely recommended to anyone interested in a highly successful form of communal living -- one that is not based on a childish rebellion against the modern world, but one based on a childlike acceptance of man's fundamentally naked condition regardless of his technological progress.
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