000755061 000__ 05180cam\a2200529Mi\4500 000755061 001__ 755061 000755061 005__ 20230306141829.0 000755061 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000755061 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 000755061 008__ 160503s2016\\\\enka\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000755061 019__ $$a948632141$$a949273988$$a962321993$$a962450037 000755061 020__ $$a9781137484871$$q(electronic book) 000755061 020__ $$a113748487X$$q(electronic book) 000755061 020__ $$z1137484861 000755061 020__ $$z9781137484864 000755061 0247_ $$a10.1057/978-1-137-48487-1$$2doi 000755061 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)ocn958112311 000755061 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)958112311$$z(OCoLC)948632141$$z(OCoLC)949273988$$z(OCoLC)962321993$$z(OCoLC)962450037 000755061 035__ $$a755061 000755061 040__ $$aYDXCP$$beng$$cYDXCP$$dN$T$$dCOO 000755061 049__ $$aISEA 000755061 050_4 $$aBX4804$$b.P76 2016eb 000755061 08204 $$a280.4$$223 000755061 24500 $$aProtestant communalism in the trans-Atlantic world 1650-1850$$h[electronic resource] /$$cPhilip Lockley, editor. 000755061 260__ $$aLondon :$$bPalgrave Macmillan,$$c2016. 000755061 300__ $$a1 online resource (xiii, 230 pages) :$$billustrations. 000755061 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000755061 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000755061 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000755061 4901_ $$aChristianities in the trans-Atlantic world, 1500-1800 000755061 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000755061 5050_ $$aNotes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Maps -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Mapping Protestant Communalism, 1650-1850; Early Experiments, c.1650-1700; Pietist Communalism; American Communalism and the Atlantic World; Communalism in the British Atlantic Before 1850; Conclusion: Mapping Theologies of Communalism -- Chapter 3. The Ephrata Community in the Atlantic World; Ephrata Origins; A Growing American Community; Beliefs and Rituals; A Community in an Atlantic Network; Conflicts and Atlantic Connections; Later Years and Decline -- 000755061 5058_ $$aChapter 4. Believers in Two Worlds: Lives of the English Shakers in England and AmericaThe Wardley Society and Shaker Origins; The Lees/Lees's of Manchester; The Whittakers of Oldham; The Hocknells of Cheshire; The Partingtons of Cheshire; A Mother in Manchester; Emigration and Settlement of Niskeyuna; Shakers and the War of Independence; From Missions to Communities; Transitions in Leadership; The Last of the English Believers -- Chapter 5. The Harmony Society in Württemberg, Pennsylvania and Indiana; The Duchy and Church of Württemberg; Württemberg Pietism; Iptingen -- 000755061 5058_ $$aGeorge Rapp: From Pietist to Separatist Emigration for Salvation; Harmony in Pennsylvania; New Harmony in Indiana; Pietist Settlements in Württemberg: Korntal and Wilhelmsdorf; Economy in Pennsylvania; Conclusion -- Chapter 6. The Trans-Atlantic Odyssey of the Community of True Inspiration, 1714-1850; Beginnings; Revival and Community Consolidation; Expanding and Moving Communities; The Nature of Estates Communalism; The Move to America; Communal Arrangements in America; From Ebenezer to Amana -- Chapter 7. Mormon Communalism and Millennialism in Trans-Atlantic Context -- 000755061 5058_ $$aMormon Communalism in Overview Early Mormonism and the First Communal Converts; Jacob Zundel and the Harmonists; Louis Bertrand and the Icarians; British and Scandinavian Converts; The United Orders in Trans-Atlantic Context; John Alexander Dowie's Twentieth-Century Utopia; Conclusion: Mormon Self-conceptions of Trans-Atlantic Communalism -- Chapter 8. Trans-Atlantic Reputations: Protestant Communalism and Early Socialism; Robert Owen's Early Interests; After New Harmony; Trans-Atlantic Attention in the 1830s; Ascetic Socialists and Shakers; Trans-Atlantic Travellers of the 1840s 'Communist Colonies' and Imagined Futures -- Conclusion -- Index. 000755061 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000755061 5208_ $$aThis book explores thetrans-Atlantic history of Protestant traditions of communalism - communities ofshared property.The sixteenth-century Reformation may have destroyed monasticism in northern Europe, but Protestant Christianity has not always denied common property. Between 1650 and 1850, a range of Protestant groups adopted communal goods, frequently after crossing the Atlantic to North America: the Ephrata community, the Shakers, the Harmony Society, the Community of True Inspiration, and others. Early Mormonism also developed with a communal dimension, challenging its surrounding Protestant culture of individualism and the free market. 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