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The Amish on the Iowa Prairie, 1840 to 1910 (Center Books in Anabaptist Studies) [Hardcover]

Professor Steven D. Reschly (Author)


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Center Books in Anabaptist Studies July 25, 2000

The Amish on the Iowa Prairie, 1840 to 1910 tells the story of how the Amish integrated themselves into a mid-American society, even as they preserved their own culture. Steven D. Reschly traces the Amish in Iowa from their initial settlement in the 1840s, through the community's experiences at the close of the nineteenth century when the rural economy of the United States had matured, and into the early part of the twentieth century. As Reschly demonstrates, the Amish experience of marginality and persecution in early modern Europe led them to develop a repertoire of actions and attitudes that helped preserve their community during migration -- an array of cultural practices and religious beliefs that contribute to what the Amish experience as the "portable community". In narratives of critical episodes, supported by quantitative and comparative analysis of census and land records, Reschly explores the paradoxical stability and adaptability of the Amish community in North America.

Throughout The Amish on the Iowa Prairie, Reschly develops intricate portraits that illustrate aspects of the portable community, such as innovative agricultural practices, specific migratory patterns, and the Amish practice of distancing themselves from the wider society. He also examines gender and family relations, land ownership and inheritance, and participation in the Civil War, and includes an analysis of the dreams of Bishop Jacob Swartzendruber and the visions of "sleeping preacher" Noah Troyer. What emerges is a depiction of the Amish in Iowa that contradicts the common view that Amish communities are static and resist change.


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"The book stands well on its own and makes a significant contribution to the study of rural sects in the United States." -- Dorothy O. Pratt, Mennonite Quarterly Review



"Reschly's book is suggestive and insightful." -- Theron F. Schlabach, Journal of American History



"In this carefully researched study, Steven D. Reschly details the growth and persistence of eastern Iowa's Johnson County Amish Settlement... The book's approach to sources and interpretation serve as a model for rural community studies and Amish social History." -- Steven M. Nolt, Journal of American Ethnic History



"Reschly's narrative is spiced with fascinating personal stories gleaned from such sources as corresponsdence and diaries. The strength of the book is in the statistical mining of census and land records that yields a wealth of insights about Amish farming practices, family interactions, and land acquisition and holding... I would recommend Reschly's work to any student of the Anabaptists and Amish." -- Dale Stoffer, Ashland Theological Journal

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"The Amish on the Iowa Prairie makes a significant contribution in social history, rural history, and the history of migration. Reschly examines a system of community, combining both values and practices and illustrating how each can be a catalyst for change in the community." -- Mary Neth, University of Missouri-Columbia


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 1 edition (July 25, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801863880
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801863882
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,448,895 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Looking back more than a half century after Amish settlers reached Iowa, the first historian of the community, Samuel D. Guengerich, recalled two main reasons for the migration. Read the first page
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communion partakers, trance preaching, sleeping preacher, full deacon, divided couples, agricultural censuses, soldier households, divided households, commutation fee, household authority, total acres
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Jacob Swartzendruber, Old Order Amish, Civil War, Iowa Infantry, Iowa City, Noah Troyer, Deer Creek, North America, Swiss Brethren, Abner Yoder, Moses Kauffman, Somerset County, Daily Republican, Pennsylvania Dutch, Frederick Swartzendruber, Holmes County, Eva Wagler, Herald of Truth, Iowa Cavalry, Robert Roup, Lancaster County, Jacob Ammann, Peter Miller, Sanford Yoder, Bee County
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