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User Review - xuebi - LibraryThingA detailed history of the Amish, their theology, and their struggles to maintain their unique way of life in modern society. Tries well to be objective, and not romanticise their way of life. Read full review
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User Review - everfresh1 - LibraryThingHistory of Amish it is, probably a little more details that I care for. It does job very well. The only small complaint I have is that it's not an objective narrative but rather perspective from the inside of Mennonite/Amish community. I would like somewhat more critical approach. Read full review
Contents
The Reformation Heritage of the Amish | 3 |
Amish Beginnings 16931711 | 23 |
The Amish in Europe | 42 |
Copyright | |
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