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Free Love in Utopia: John Humphrey Noyes and the Origin of the Oneida Community [Hardcover]

George Noyes (Author), Lawrence Foster (Author)

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0252026705 978-0252026706 September 19, 2001
The "free love" Oneida Community, founded in New York state during the turbulent decades before the Civil War, practiced an extraordinary system of "complex marriage" as part of its sustained experiment in creating the kingdom of heaven on earth. For more than thirty years, two hundred adult members considered themselves heterosexually married to the entire community rather than to a single monogamous partner. "Free Love in Utopia" provides the first in-depth account of how complex marriage was introduced among previously monogamous or single Oneida Community members. Bringing together vivid, firsthand writings by members of the community - including personal correspondence, memoranda on spiritual and material concerns, and official pronouncements - this volume portrays daily life in Oneida and the deep religious commitment that permeated every aspect of it. It also presents a complex portrait of the community's founder, John Humphrey Noyes, who demanded not only complete religious loyalty from his followers but also minute control over their sexual lives. It recounts the formidable legal suits faced by the community - one of which almost forced it to disband in 1852 - and the critical behind-the-scenes work of Noyes's second-in-command, John L. Miller. Most important, "Free Love in Utopia" describes in detail how Oneida's "enlarged family" was created and how its unorthodox practices affected its members. Key selections from a large collection of primary documents detailing Oneida's early years were compiled by George Wallingford Noyes, nephew of the founder. The present volume, astutely edited and introduced by noted communitarian scholar Lawrence Foster, marks the first publication of G.W. Noyes' remarkable manuscript, excerpted from the irreplaceable original documents that were deliberately burned after his death. The volume also reproduces Oneida's "First Annual Report", which contains the sexual manifesto that underlay the community. George Wallingford Noyes (1870-1941) was a nephew of Oneida Community founder John Humphrey Noyes and the author of "The Religious Experience of John Humphrey Noyes, Founder of the Onedia Community and John Humphrey Noyes: The Putney Community".

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"Focusing on the formative years of the durable 'free love' Oneida, New York, commune, founded by John Humphrey Noyes (1811-86), Foster, a leading authority on Oneida, edited this heretofore unpublished compilation of primary documents, personal diaries, and letters that Noyes' nephew ... had prepared for publication... These primary sources show how J.H. Noyes and his core band of followers sought to live in sinless perfection, and how Noyes developed and controlled Oneida's famed system of 'complex marriage,' where members selected sexual partners based on attraction rather then traditional marriage." -- Choice ADVANCE PRAISE: "Free Love in Utopia reproduces a tremendously important compilation of previously unavailable primary materials about the early Oneida Community, supplemented by Foster's extensive introduction. Our understanding of the workings and daily life of this remarkable community will thereby be much enhanced. And the book is an excellent read, engrossing throughout." -- Timothy Miller, author of The Quest for Utopia in Twentieth-Century America "This is the most important Oneida Community primary source material to become available in many years, and it has found the perfect editor in Lawrence Foster. Graced by impeccable scholarship, this volume is a boon to all students of communal societies." -- Michael Barkun, author of Crucible of the Millennium: The Burned-over District of New York State in the 1840s "We are most fortunate that Lawrence Foster, a leading historian of nineteenth-century utopian communities, has succeeded in making public and interpreting these extraordinary primary documents on the early years of the Oneida Community. Beautifully edited and contextualized, here is Oneida descendant George Wallingford Noyes's fascinating typescript compilation of the group's most sensitive early records, especially on complex marriage. Foster's patient persistence in bringing to light this remarkable document--based on a large collection of primary Oneida records that were deliberately burned after George Wallingford Noyes's death--makes a unique and exciting contribution to understanding this fascinating chapter in American religious reform and sexual experimentation." -- Regina Morantz-Sanchez, author of Sympathy and Science: Women Physicians in American Medicine "An exciting and sophisticated investigation into the complex transitions necessary to forge a successful 'free love' communal society." -- Susan Jean Palmer, author of Moon Sisters, Krishna Mothers, Rajneesh Lovers: Women's Roles in New Religions "George Wallingford Noyes's record, finally available in print, adds significant and fascinating sources to our understanding of the Oneida Community." -- Klaus J. Hansen, author of Mormonism and the American Experience

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"Free Love in Utopia reproduces a tremendously important compilation of previously unavailable primary materials about the early Oneida Community, supplemented by Foster's extensive introduction. Our understanding of the workings and daily life of this remarkable community will thereby be much enhanced. And the book is an excellent read, engrossing throughout." -- Timothy Miller, author of The Quest for Utopia in Twentieth-Century America

"This is the most important Oneida Community primary source material to become available in many years, and it has found the perfect editor in Lawrence Foster. Graced by impeccable scholarship, this volume is a boon to all students of communal societies." -- Michael Barkun, author of Crucible of the Millennium: The Burned-over District of New York State in the 1840s

"We are most fortunate that Lawrence Foster, a leading historian of nineteenth-century utopian communities, has succeeded in making public and interpreting these extraordinary primary documents on the early years of the Oneida Community. Beautifully edited and contextualized, here is Oneida descendant George Wallingford Noyes's fascinating typescript compilation of the group's most sensitive early records, especially on complex marriage. Foster's patient persistence in bringing to light this remarkable document--based on a large collection of primary Oneida records that were deliberately burned after George Wallingford Noyes's death--makes a unique and exciting contribution to understanding this fascinating chapter in American religious reform and sexual experimentation." -- Regina Morantz-Sanchez, author of Sympathy and Science: Women Physicians in American Medicine

"An exciting and sophisticated investigation into the complex transitions necessary to forge a successful ‘free love' communal society." -- Susan Jean Palmer, author of Moon Sisters, Krishna Mothers, Rajneesh Lovers: Women's Roles in New Religions

"George Wallingford Noyes's record, finally available in print, adds significant and fascinating sources to our understanding of the Oneida Community." -- Klaus J. Hansen, author of Mormonism and the American Experience


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Between 1834, when John Humphrey Noyes became a convert to religious Perfectionist ideas, and 1848, when his key followers started the Oneida Community in central New York state, the issue of Noyes's leadership primacy became a major topic of contention among Perfectionists. Read the first page
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ascending fellowship, propagative act, complex marriage, male continence, marriage spirit, vital society
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New York, Primitive Church, Abigail Merwin, Noyes Oneida, Oneida Association, Otis Miller, District Attorney, Oneida Community, Elizabeth Hawley, Concentric Convention, First Annual Report, George Cragin Oneida, Noyes July, Whipple Jenkins, Francis Hyde, Henry Seymour, Miller Brooklyn, New Haven, Leonard Dunn, Bible Argument, Dexter Hubbard, Israel Keyes, Harriet Skinner, Jesus Christ, Noyes Brooklyn
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