The Amana People: History of a Religious Community
ISBN-13:
9781932043518
ISBN-10:
1932043519
Author:
Melinda Bradnan, Dwayne Bourret, Peter Hoehnle, Dorothy Crum, Maureen Patterson, Julie Eisele, Miriam Canter, Joan Liffing-Zug Bourret, Stephanie Schatz
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
Penfield Books
Format:
Paperback
96 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9781932043518
ISBN-10:
1932043519
Author:
Melinda Bradnan, Dwayne Bourret, Peter Hoehnle, Dorothy Crum, Maureen Patterson, Julie Eisele, Miriam Canter, Joan Liffing-Zug Bourret, Stephanie Schatz
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
Penfield Books
Format:
Paperback
96 pages
Summary
The Amana People: History of a Religious Community (ISBN-13: 9781932043518 and ISBN-10: 1932043519), written by authors
Melinda Bradnan, Dwayne Bourret, Peter Hoehnle, Dorothy Crum, Maureen Patterson, Julie Eisele, Miriam Canter, Joan Liffing-Zug Bourret, Stephanie Schatz, was published by Penfield Books in 2003.
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This beautifully illustrated book gives an overview of the Amana community from its founding in Germany, first settlement in New York, and permanent dwelling in eastern Iowa. It focuses on Iowa's Amana Colonies: seven villages that are the longest lasting of America's communal groups. It gives an up-to-date account of the Amana Society's successful reorganization into separate church and business organizations. A treasure!
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