Browsing Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies: Volume 5, Issue 2 (Autumn 2017) by Title
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The Amish: A Concise Introduction By Steven Nolt
Stein, Rachel ( 2017 ) -
Birthing New Kinships: The Cross-Pollinating Potential of Amish Health Research
Jolly, Natalie ( 2017 )In this article, I explore the connections between Amish gender socialization and Amish birth practices to suggest that an Amish construction of femininity shapes the ways that Amish women experience childbirth. This study ... -
Bourdieu in Plain Anabaptist Studies? A Symposium Review of Out of Place: Social Exclusion and Mennonite Migrants in Canada by Luann Good Gingrich
Longhofer, Jeffrey; Reschly, Steven; Good Gingrich, Luann ( 2017 ) -
Explaining Anabaptist Persistence in the Market Economy: Past Paradigms and New Institutional Economics Theory
Lutz, Martin ( 2017 )Amish and plain Anabaptist economic research has focused either on the religious ethic in the tradition of Weber—religious convictions drive economic behavior—or the ethnic resources model—resources are mobilized to ... -
Of Shoulders and Shadows: Selected Amish Scholarship before 1963
Donnermeyer, Joseph F. ( 2017 )John Hostetler's first edition of Amish Society in 1963 is a milestone in the advancement of scholarship about the Amish. It was revised and re-issued through three more editions. Even though the fourth and final edition ... -
The Undistinguished Scholar of the Amish, Werner Enninger, -or- Has the Time Yet Come for Rigorous Theory in Amish Studies?
Anderson, Cory ( 2017 )Werner Enninger embodies the highest standards of methodological rigor and theoretical insight in Amish studies, and this article synthesizes his 30-some publications written in English. Enninger was a socio-linguist from ...