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Old Order Amish: Their Enduring Way of Life (Center Books in Anabaptist Studies) [Hardcover]

Donald B. Kraybill (Author), Lucian Niemeyer (Photographer)
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Center Books in Anabaptist Studies March 1, 1993

Here at last is an authentic portrait of the Amish, in striking photographs and honest accounts of their daily concerns and enduring traditions. Photographer Lucian Niemeyer earned the trust and friendship of Amish families by helping to harvest crops on their farms in Pennsylvania's Lancaster County, site of one of the oldest Amish settlements in North America. After "many backbreaking days" in the fields, he gained acceptance in a community that draws sharp lines of separation from the outside world--and has, by tradition, shunned photography. With the encouragement of his Amish friends who welcomed the chance to correct inaccurate accounts of Amish ways, Niemeyer began to assemble this honest and sensitive photographic record. He worked without filters or darkroom manipulations, using only natural light. The results are unprecedented--photographs of families, community gatherings, even the seldom seen interiors of Amish homes and schools. These unique images capture the deliberate simplicity and the natural beauty that characterize Amish life in Lancaster County.

In the accompanying text, Donald Kraybill--author of the highly acclaimed Riddle of Amish Culture--tells the often surprising story of today's Old Order Amish. His introduction provides a sweeping overview of Amish life in North America and explains how a traditional people have managed not merely to survive but to flourish in the midst of modern life. In thirty-five "vignettes" throughout the book, Kraybill explains Amish views on issues ranging from "Childbirth" and "Women Entrepreneurs" to "The Riddles of Farm Machinery," "Sowing Wild Oats," and "The Politics of Separation." His concluding essay examines why modern observers are so drawn to the Amish and their traditional values.



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"Impressive... This handsome book confines itself to the Amish country of Lancaster, Pa., but delves far more deeply into the families' life, philosophy, and customs." -- Parade



"The combined talents of Niemeyer and Kraybill result in a portrayal of the Amish that gets way beyond the stereotypes and the superficial." -- Philadelphia Inquirer



"A vivid, 200-page study that focuses on the whys and hows of Amish culture. Billed as a plain look at a romanticized people, the book offers an uncompromising view of the Lancaster Amish through Niemeyer's 35mm Leica." -- Lancaster Sunday News

About the Author

Lucian Niemeyer was born in Essen, Germany, and was an executive for Volkswagen of America before becoming a full-time photographer in 1986. His photographs have appeared in numerous magazines and exhibits, and in his books, Chesapeake Country and Long-Legged Wading Birds of the North American Wetlands. Donald B. Kraybill grew up in a Mennonite family on a dairy farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. His many books include The Riddle of Amish Culture, The Amish and the State, and Amish Enterprise. He is professor of sociology and Anabaptist Studies at Messiah College.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (March 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801844266
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801844263
  • Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 9.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,402,746 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Old Order Amish, September 2, 2000
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This review is from: Old Order Amish: Their Enduring Way of Life (Center Books in Anabaptist Studies) (Hardcover)
Old Order Amish: Their Enduring Way of Life, explores the Amish in modern American in general, and the settlement of Amish people in Lancaster County Pennsylvania, in particular. This book not only has fascinating text which throws the reader right into the heart of what it means to be Amish, but also has breathtaking photographs of life in and around the village of Intercourse, just some 60 miles west of Philadelphia. The author explores many of the differeent aspects of Amish life, such as: farming, religion, courting, marriage, childbirth, business & industry, education & politics. This book is well worth the price; I thoroughly enjoyed it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book, December 5, 2010
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I highly recommend this book. This is a gorgeous book from the cover on. The color pictures are so vivid you almost ache to be there seeing those places and events. It text is detailed enough to cover most of what the non-Amish want to know. We English can gain a lot of insight into their way of life and why they make the choices they do, their history, and the future they see for themselves. Looking at any group from the outside carries risks and I am not knowledgeable enough to judge the accuracy of the information but the author is an academic expert so it should be credible even if there is a misleading detail or two.

The book looks at the beauties, purpose, struggles and successes of their way of life. I was struck by the way the book describes the reasons for some of their choices and how the different groups that comprise the religion make different choices. And it talks about how they reconcile them at the higher levels of the church. In a away it is attractive to imagine being Old Order but when you look at how much they do not take on of the world most of us live in, you have to wonder if you could do it. Even if I don't agree with them, they have made the necessary choices to live in this world without being of this world, as they say.

I think the main thing I carried away from this book is the way it depicts the every day life of these people. It isn't romantic, but illustrates an ordinary life that is different from mine but contained within the world I live in.
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