America's Utopian Experiments: Communal Havens from Long-wave Crises |
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... living in separation , were the converted , who still lived in their own households and managed their own affairs . 2. The Second , or Junior , Family , living in cooperation , still owned their own property but had joined the ...
... living in separation , were the converted , who still lived in their own households and managed their own affairs . 2. The Second , or Junior , Family , living in cooperation , still owned their own property but had joined the ...
Page 120
... living in 1857 , the resulting disagreement divided the Hutterites . Many Hutterites remained opposed to communal living , and those believing it to be God's will formed two groups . The first to reinstate communal living were called ...
... living in 1857 , the resulting disagreement divided the Hutterites . Many Hutterites remained opposed to communal living , and those believing it to be God's will formed two groups . The first to reinstate communal living were called ...
Page 242
... living arrangements . The Hutterites continue to reproduce and to hive off new settlements : 391 Hutterite colonies ... living groups , stressing such themes as communal living , collectivity , urban co - ops , philanthropic service ...
... living arrangements . The Hutterites continue to reproduce and to hive off new settlements : 391 Hutterite colonies ... living groups , stressing such themes as communal living , collectivity , urban co - ops , philanthropic service ...
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The Spatial Pattern and the Cultural Matrix | 1 |
and after 1870 | 7 |
Contrapuntal LongWave Rhythms | 16 |
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