SELECT REFERENCES

This listing of references includes sources cited in the Notes as well as other select works related to the Amish. Bibliographic information for some sources—pamphlets, newsletters—not appearing in this list are provided in the Notes.

Allen, Francis R.

1957     “The Automobile.” In Technology and Social Change, edited by Francis Allen et al. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

Amish Moving to Maryland, The

1965     Gordonville, Pa.: Printed by A. S. Kinsinger.

Armstrong, Penny, and Sheryl Feldman

1986     A Midwife’s Story. New York: Arbor House.

Articles of Incorporation of the Pequea Bruderschaft Library

1984     Pequea Bruderschaft Library. Intercourse, Pa.

Ausbund, Das ist: Etliche schone christlicher Lieder

1984     Lancaster, Pa.: Lancaster Press. First ed. in 1564.

Bachman, Calvin G.

1961     The Old Order Amish of Lancaster County. Pennsylvania German Society, vol. 60. A reprint of vol. 49, first published in 1941.

Baecher, Robert

2000     “Research Note: The ‘Patriarche’ of Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 74(1):145–58.

Bartel, Lee R.

1986     “The Tradition of the Amish in Music.” Hymn 37(October):20–26.

Beam, C. Richard

1982     Pennsylvania German Dictionary. Schaefferstown, Pa.: Historic Schaefferstown.

Beginning and Development of Parochial Special Schools: 1975–1996, The

1996     Gordonville, Pa.: Gordonville Print Shop.

Beiler, Abner

n.d.    “A Brief History of the New Order Amish Church, 1966–1976.” Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society Library. Lancaster, Pa.

Beiler, David

1888     Das Wahre Christenthum: Eine Christliche Betrachtung nach den Lehren der Heiligen Schrift. Lancaster, Pa.: Johann Baers and Son.

Beiler, Joseph F.

1976a     “Eighteenth-Century Amish in Lancaster County.” Mennonite Research Journal 17(October):37, 46.

1976b     “The Tourist Season.” Gospel Herald (8 June):482.

1977     “Eighteenth-Century Amish History in Lancaster County, Concluded.” Mennonite Research Journal 17(April):16.

1982     “Ordnung.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 56(October):382–84.

1983     “A Review of the Founding of Lancaster County Church Settlement.” The Diary 15(December):17–22.

Bellah, R. N., R. Madsen, W. M. Sullivan, A. Swidler, and S. M. Tipton

1985     Habits of the Heart. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Bender, Harold S.

1957     “The Anabaptist Vision.” In The Recovery of the Anabaptist Vision, edited by Guy F. Hershberger. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.

Berger, Peter L.

1974     Pyramids of Sacrifice. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.

1977     Facing Up to Modernity. New York: Basic Books.

1979     The Heretical Imperative. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.

Berger, Peter L., Brigitte Berger, and Hansfried Kellner

1973     The Homeless Mind. New York: Random House.

Berger, Peter L., and Thomas Luckmann

1966     The Social Construction of Reality. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.

Bericht und klare Darstellung von Bann und Meidung wie es angesehen ist bei den Alt Amischen in Lancaster County, PA, Ein (A report and clear statement of the ban and shunning as it is understood by the Old Amish of Lancaster County, PA).

1943     Seven-page pamphlet. Translated by Noah G. Good. No publisher.

Berry, Wendell

1977     The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture. New York: Avon.

Blackboard Bulletin

1957–    Aylmer, Ont.: Pathway Publishers. Monthly periodical published for Old Order Amish teachers.

Botschaft, Die

1975–    Vols. 1–26 (1975–2000). Lancaster, Pa.: Brookshire Publications and Printing. Described on its masthead as “a weekly newspaper serving Old Order Amish Communities everywhere.”

Bourdieu, Pierre

1977     Outline of a Theory of Practice. Translated by Richard Nice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1986     “The Forms of Capital.” In Handbook of Theory and Research for Sociology of Education, edited by J. G. Richardson. New York: Greenwood Press.

Braght, Thieleman J. van

1985     Comp. The Bloody Theatre; or, Martyrs Mirror. 14th ed. Scottdale, Pa.: Mennonite Publishing House. Originally published in Dutch (Dordrecht, 1660).

Brenneman, John M.

1867     Pride and Humility. Elkhart, Ind.: John F. Funk. Reprinted in 1988. Gordonville, Pa.: Gordonville Print Shop.

Bryer, Kathleen B.

1978     “Attitudes toward Death among Amish Families: Implications for Family Therapy.” Master’s thesis, Hahnemann Medical College.

1979     “The Amish Way of Death: A Study of Family Support Systems.” American Psychologist 34(March):255–61.

Buck, Roy

1978     “Boundary Maintenance Revisited: Tourist Experience in an Old Order Amish Community.” Rural Sociology 43(Summer):221–34.

1979     “Bloodless Theatre: Images of the Old Order Amish in Tourism Literature.” Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 2(July):2–11.

Budget, The

1890–    Sugarcreek, Ohio. A weekly newspaper serving Old Order Amish and Mennonite communities.

Christlicher Ordnung, or Christian Discipline

1966     A Collection and Translation of Anabaptist and Amish-Mennonite Church Disciplines (Artikel and Ordnungen) of 1527, 1568, 1607, 1630, 1668, 1688, 1779, 1809, 1837, and 1865, with Historical Explanations and Notes, translated by William R. McGrath. Aylmer, Ont.: Pathway Publishers.

Cline, Paul C.

1968     “Relations between the ‘Plain People’ and Government in the United States.” Ph.D. diss., American University.

Coleman, James S.

1988     “Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital.” American Journal of Sociology 94 Supplement: S95–S120.

1990     Foundations of Social Theory. Cambridge, Mass: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Cronk, Sandra L.

1977     “Gelassenheit: The Rites of the Redemptive Process in Old Order Amish and Old Order Mennonite Communities.” Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago. Excerpts under the same title appear in Mennonite Quarterly Review 55(January 1981):5–44.

Crowley, William K.

1978     “The Old Order Amish: Diffusion and Growth.” Annals of the American Geographers 63(June):249–64.

Diary, The

1969     Vols. 1–32 (1969–2000). Gordonville, Pa.: Pequea Publishers. A monthly magazine serving Old Order groups.

Directory

1965     Amish Farm and Home Directory. Gordonville, Pa.: A. S. Kinsinger.

1973     Pennsylvania Amish Directory of Lancaster and Chester County Districts. Gordonville, Pa.: Pequea Publishers.

1977     Old Order Shop and Service Directory: United States and Canada. Gordonville, Pa.: Pequea Publishers.

1979     History and Directory of the Old Order Amish of Brush, Nittany, and Sugar Valleys in Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania. Gordonville, Pa.: Pequea Publishers.

1980     Amish Directory of the Lancaster County Family. Gordonville, Pa.: Pequea Publishers.

1987     Address Directory of the Lancaster County Amish. Soudersburg, Pa.: Eby’s Quality Printing.

1988     Address Book of Lancaster County Amish. No printer or publisher listed.

1996     Church Directory of the Lancaster County Amish. Vols. 1 and 2. Gordonville, Pa.: Pequea Publishers.

Dordrecht Confession of Faith

1976     Aylmer, Ont.: Pathway Publishers. Various printings. Adopted by the Mennonites at a Peace Convention held in Dordrecht, Holland, 21 April 1632.

Durnbaugh, Hedwig T.

1999     “The Amish Singing Style: Theories of Its Origin and Description of Its Singularity.” Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 22(April):24–31.

Dyck, Cornelius J.

1985     “The Suffering Church in Anabaptism.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 59(January):5–23.

1993     An Introduction to Mennonite History. 3rd ed. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.

Eaton, Joseph W.

1952     “Controlled Acculturation: A Survival Technique of the Hutterites.” American Sociological Review 17:331–40.

Egeland, J., and A. M. Hostetter

1983     “Amish Study I: Affective Disorders among the Amish, 1976–1980.” American Journal of Psychiatry 140(January):56–61.

Egeland, J., A. M. Hostetter, and Jean Endicott

1983     “Amish Study II: Consensus Diagnoses and Reliability Results.” American Journal of Psychiatry 140(January):62–66.

Egeland, J., A. M. Hostetter, and S. K. Eshleman

1983     “Amish Study III: The Impact of Cultural Factors on Diagnosis of Bipolar Illnesses.” American Journal of Psychiatry 140(January):67–71.

Egeland, J., and J. Sussex

1985     “Suicide and Family Loading for Affective Disorders.” Journal of the American Medical Association 254:915–18.

Ein Diener Register (1788–2000)

2000     3rd ed. Millersburg, Pa.: Brookside Printing.

Ellis, Franklin, and Samuel Evans

1883     History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men. Philadelphia: Everts and Peck.

Enninger, Werner

1984     Ed. Internal and External Perspectives on Amish and Mennonite Life. Vol. 1. Essen: Unipress.

1986     Ed. Internal and External Perspectives on Amish and Mennonite Life. Vol. 2. Essen: Unipress.

1988     “Coping with Modernity: Instrumentally and Symbolically, with a Glimpse at the Old Order Amish.” Brethren Life and Thought 33(Summer):154–70.

Ericksen, Eugene P., J. A. Ericksen, and J. A. Hostetler

1980     “The Cultivation of the Soil as a Moral Directive: Population Growth, Family Ties, and the Maintenance of Community among the Old Order Amish.” Rural Sociology 45(Spring):49–68.

Ericksen, Eugene P., J. A. Ericksen, J. A. Hostetler, and G. E. Huntington

1979     “Fertility Patterns and Trends among the Old Order Amish.” Population Studies 33(July):255–76.

Esh, Levi A.

1977     “The Amish Parochial School Movement.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 51(January):69–75. Reprinted from 1973 Directory.

Family Life

1968–    Aylmer, Ont.: Pathway Publishers. A monthly Amish periodical.

Ferrara, Peter J.

1993     “Social Security and Taxes.” In The Amish and the State, edited by Donald B. Kraybill. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Ferster, Herbert V.

1983     “The Development of the Amish School System,” Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 6(April):7–14.

Fisher, Amos L.

1984     “History of the First Amish Communities in America.” The Diary 16(September):35–39.

Fisher, Gideon L.

1978     Farm Life and Its Changes. Gordonville, Pa.: Pequea Publishers.

1987     Comp. Ein Diener Register von Diener Deaconien und Bischof in Lancaster County, 1788 to 1987. 2nd ed. Gordonville, Pa.: Gordonville Print Shop.

1988     “The Early Days of Intercourse.” The Diary 20(June):31–35.

Fisher, Sara E., and Rachel K. Stahl

1986     The Amish School. Intercourse, Pa.: Good Books.

Fletcher, S. W.

1955     Pennsylvania Agriculture and Country Life, 1840–1940. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.

Flink, James J.

1975     The Car Culture. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Foster, George M.

1980     “The Amish and the Ethos of Ecology.” Ecologist 10(December):331–35.

1981     “Amish Society.” Futurist 15(December):33–40.

1982     “Learning from the Amish.” New Roots 21(Winter):16–21.

1984a     “Separation and Survival in Amish Society.” Sociological Focus 17(January):1–15.

1984b     “Occupational Differentiation and Change in an Ohio Amish Settlement.” Ohio Journal of Science 84(3):74–81.

Frey, J. William

1981     A Simple Grammar of Pennsylvania Dutch. Lancaster, Pa.: John Baers and Son.

Friedmann, Robert

1956     S.v. “Gelassenheit.” In Mennonite Encyclopedia 2:444–49. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.

1957     “The Hutterian Brethren and Community of Goods.” In The Recovery of the Anabaptist Vision, edited by Guy F. Hershberger. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.

1973     The Theology of Anabaptism. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.

Fukuyama, Francis

1995     Trust: The Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity. New York: Free Press.

1999     The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstruction of Social Order. New York: Free Press.

Funk, Amos H.

1998     My Life and Love for the Land. Morgantown, Pa.: Masthof Press.

Furner, Mark

2000     “Research Note: On the Trail of Jacob Ammann.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 74(October):326–28.

Gallagher Jr., Thomas E.

1981     “Clinging to the Past or Preparing for the Future? The Structure of Selective Modernization among the Old Order Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.” Ph.D. diss., Temple University.

Garrett, Ottie A.

1998     Comp. True Stories of the X-Amish. Horse Cave, Ky.: Neu Leben Inc.

Gascho, Milton

1937     “The Amish Division of 1693–1697 in Switzerland and Alsace.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 11(October):235–66.

Gemeinden, Ein Bericht an Die (A notification to the congregations)

1937     Translated by Noah G. Good. N.p.

Gemein Ordnungen von Lancaster Co., PA (Church ordinances of Lancaster County, PA)

n.d.     Translated by Noah G. Good.

Getz, Jane C.

1946     “The Economic Organization and Practices of the Old Order Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 20(January):53–80; 20(April):98–127.

Gibbons, Phebe Earle

1869     “Pennsylvania Dutch.” First published in Atlantic Monthly in October 1869. Reprinted in Pennsylvania Dutch and Other Essays. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1872, 1874, 1882.

Gingerich, H. F., and R. W. Kreider

1986     Comp. Amish and Amish-Mennonite Genealogies. Gordonville, Pa.: Pequea Publishers.

Gingerich, James Nelson

1986     “Ordinance or Ordering: Ordnung and the Amish Minister Meeting, 1862–1878.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 60(April):180–99.

Gingerich, Melvin

1970     Mennonite Attire Through Four Centuries. Breinigsville, Pa.: Pennsylvania German Society.

Gleick, James

1999     Faster: The Acceleration of Just About Everything. New York: Pantheon Books.

Glick, Aaron S.

1986     “A Chronicle of Events Relating to the 1910 Peachey Church Division.” Handwritten.

1987     “Pequea Amish Mennonite Church Twenty-Fifth Anniversary.” Mimeo.

1994     The Fortunate Years: An Amish Life. Intercourse, Pa.: Good Books.

Granick, Eve Wheatcroft

1989     The Amish Quilt. Intercourse, Pa: Good Books.

Gross, Leonard

1994     “Swiss Brethren (Mennonite) Responses to the 1693 Schism.” In Proceedings of the Conference: Tradition and Transition: An Amish Mennonite Heritage of Obedience 1693–1993, edited by V. Gordon Oyer. Metamora, Ill.: Mennonite Heritage Center.

Guidelines in Regards to the Old Order Amish and Mennonite Parochial Schools

1981     Gordonville, Pa.: Gordonville Print Shop.

Guth, Hermann

1995     Amish Mennonites in Germany: Their Congregations, the Estates Where They Lived, Their Families. Morgantown, Pa.: Masthof Press.

Haag, Earl C.

1982     A Pennsylvania German Reader and Grammar. State College, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press.

Hall, Edward T.

1977     Beyond Culture. New York: Anchor Books.

Handbuch für Bischof (Handbook for bishops)

1978     Translated by Noah G. Good. Gordonville, Pa.: Gordonville Print Shop. First published in 1935.

Harnish, C. H.

1925     Letter to the Voters of Upper Leacock Township, 19 October 1925, in Papers.

Hartz, Amos, and Susan Hartz

1965     Comps. Moses Hartz Family History, 1819–1965. Elverson, Pa.: by the authors.

Herr, Patricia T.

1998     Amish Arts of Lancaster County. Atglen, Pa.: Schiffer Publishing Ltd.

Hopple, C. Lee

1971,    “Spatial Development of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Plain Dutch

1972     Community to 1970,” Parts 1 and 2. Pennsylvania Folklife 21(Winter 1971):18–40; 21(Spring 1972):36–45.

Horst, Irvin B.

1982     “Dordrecht Confession of Faith: 350 Years.” Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 5(July):2–8.

1986     “Menno Simons: The Road to a Believer’s Church.” Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 9(July):2–8.

1988     Ed. and trans. Mennonite Confession of Faith (Dordrecht). Lancaster, Pa.: Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society.

Hostetler, Beulah S.

1992     “The Formation of the Old Orders.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 66 (January):5–25.

1996     “The Amish and Pietism: Similarities and Differences.” In Les Amish: origine et particularismes 1693–1993. Ingersheim: Association Française d’Histoire Anabaptiste-Mennonite.

Hostetler, John A.

1963     “The Amish Use of Symbols and Their Function in Bounding the Community.” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 94, pt. 1:11–12.

1968     Ed. “Anabaptist Conceptions of Child Nurture and Schooling: A Collection of Source Materials Used by the Old Order Amish.” Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. Typescript.

1969     “Educational Achievement and Lifestyles in a Traditional Society, the Old Order Amish.” Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. Typescript.

1977     “Old Order Amish Survival.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 51(October): 352–61.

1979     “The Old Order Amish on the Great Plains.” In Ethnicity on the Great Plains, edited by Fred Leubke. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

1984     “Silence and Survival Strategies among the New and Old Order Amish.” In Internal and External Perspectives on Amish and Mennonite Life, edited by Werner Enninger. Vol. 1. Essen: Unipress.

1989     Ed. Amish Roots: A Treasury of History, Wisdom, and Lore. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

1993     Amish Society. 4th ed. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

1997     Hutterite Society. 2d ed. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Hostetler, John A., and Gertrude Enders Huntington

1992     Amish Children: Education in the Family, School, and Community. New York: Harcourt Brace and Jovanovich.

Hostetler, John A., and Donald B. Kraybill

1988     “Hollywood Markets the Amish.” In Image Ethics: The Moral Rights of Subjects in Photography, Film and Television, edited by John Katz and Jay Ruby. New York: Oxford University Press.

Huffines, Marion Lois

1988     “Pennsylvania German among the Plain Groups: Convergence as a Strategy of Language Maintenance.” In Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 11(July):12–16.

1993     “Pennsylvania German: Language Persistence and Change in Amish Society.” Paper presented at the Young Center, Elizabethtown College, Pa. July.

Hunter, James Davison, and Stephen C. Ainlay

1986     Eds. Making Sense of Modern Times: Peter L. Berger and the Vision of Interpretive Sociology. New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Huntington, Gertrude Enders

1956     “Dove at the Window: A Study of an Old Order Amish Community in Ohio.” Ph.D. diss., Yale University.

1981     “The Amish Family.” In Ethnic Families in America: Patterns and Variations, edited by Charles H. Mindel and Robert W. Habenstein. 2nd ed. New York: Elsevier Scientific Publishing.

1994     “Persistence and Change in Amish Education.” In The Amish Struggle with Modernity, edited by Donald B. Kraybill and Marc A. Olshan. Hanover: University Press of New England.

Hüppi, John

2000     “Research Note: Identifying Jacob Ammann.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 74(October):329–39.

Igou, Brad

1999     Comp. The Amish in Their Own Words. Scottdale, Pa: Herald Press.

In Meiner Jugend: A Devotional Reader in German and English

2000     Aylmer, Ont.: Pathway Publishers.

Instruction of Youth, The

n.d.    Gordonville, Pa.: Gordonville Print Shop.

Intelligencer Journal

1930–    Lancaster, Pa.: Lancaster Newspapers.

Johnson, Warren A., Victor Stoltzfus, and Peter Craumer

1977     “Energy Conservation in Amish Agriculture.” Science 198(October 28):373–79.

Kaiser, Grace H.

1986     Dr. Frau: A Woman Doctor Among the Amish. Intercourse, Pa.: Good Books.

Kalberg, Stephen

1980     “Max Weber’s Types of Rationality: Cornerstones for the Analysis of Rationalization Processes in History.” American Journal of Sociology 85(5):1145.

Kasdorf, Julia

1997     “Fixing Traditions: The Cultural Work of Joseph W. Yoder and His Relationship with the Amish Community of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.” Ph.D. diss., New York University.

Kauffman, John E.

1975     Trans. and comp. Anabaptist Letters from 1635 to 1645. Translated from the Ausbund. Atglen, Pa.

Kauffman, John S., Melvin R. Petersheim, and Ira S. Beiler

1992     Amish History of Southern Lancaster County, 1940–1992. Elverson, Pa.: Olde Springfield Shoppe.

Kauffman, S. Duane

1979     “Miscellaneous Amish-Mennonite Documents.” Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 2(July):12–16.

Kauffman, Sam

1962     “Begebenheiten von Eine Lancaster County Diener Versammlung Den 19ten December 1962” (Actions taken at a minister’s meeting in Lancaster County on 19 December 1962). Translated by Noah G. Good. Typescript minutes.

Keim, Albert N.

1975     Ed. Compulsory Education and the Amish: The Right Not to Be Modern. Boston: Beacon Press.

1993     “Military Service and Conscription.” In The Amish and the State, edited by Donald B. Kraybill. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

King, Ada Nancy

1977     “The Mennonite Church of the Millwood District.” Mennonite Research Journal 18(July):30–31.

King, David S.

1993     Fifty Years in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. Elverson, Pa.: Olde Springfield Shoppe.

King, Emma

1992     Joys, Sorrows, and Shadows. Elverson, Pa.: Olde Springfield Shoppe.

Kinsinger, Andrew S.

1983     “Statement to the Subcommittee on Social Security of the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives.” 9 February 1983. In Financing Problems of the Social Security System. Serial 98-5, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.

1997     A Little History of our Parochial Schools and Steering Committee from 1956–1994. Gordonville, Pa.: Gordonville Print Shop.

Klaassen, Walter

2001     Anabaptism: Neither Protestant nor Catholic. 3rd ed. Kitchner, Ont.: Pandora Press.

Klein, Frederic Shriver

1941     Lancaster County, 1841–1941. Lancaster, Pa.: Intelligencer Printing.

Klein, H. M. J.

1924     Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: A History. 2 vols. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing.

1946     History and Customs of the Amish People. York, Pa.: Maple Press.

Kollmorgen, Walter M.

1942     Culture of a Contemporary Rural Community: The Old Order Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Rural Life Studies, no. 4. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture.

1943     “The Agricultural Stability of the Old Order Amish and the Old Order Mennonites of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.” American Journal of Sociology 49(November):233–41.

Kraybill, Donald B.

1987a     “At the Crossroads of Modernity: Amish, Mennonites, and Brethren in Lancaster     County in 1880.” Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 10(January):2–12.

1987b     “Mennonite Woman’s Veiling: The Rise and Fall of a Sacred Symbol.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 61(July):298–320.

1988     Review of Extraordinary Groups: An Examination of Unconventional Lifestyles, by William M. Kephart. Mennonite Quarterly Review 62(January):86–87.

1993     Ed. The Amish and the State. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

1994a     “The Amish Encounter with Modernity.” In The Amish Struggle with Modernity, edited by Donald B. Kraybill and Marc A. Olshan. Hanover: University Press of New England.

1994b     “Plotting Social Change Across Four Affiliations.” In The Amish Struggle with Modernity, edited by Donald B. Kraybill and Marc A. Olshan. Hanover: University Press of New England.

1994c     “War Against Progress: Coping with Social Change.” In The Amish Struggle with Modernity, edited by Donald B. Kraybill and Marc A. Olshan. Hanover: University Press of New England.

1998     “Plain Reservations: Amish and Mennonite Views of Media and Computers.” Journal of Mass Media Ethics 13(2):99–110.

Kraybill, Donald B., and Carl F. Bowman

2001     On the Backroad to Heaven: Old Order Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, and Brethren. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Kraybill, Donald B., and Donald R. Fitzkee

1987     “Amish, Mennonites, and Brethren in the Modern Era.” Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 10(April):2–11.

Kraybill, Donald B., Patricia T. Herr, and Jonathan Holstein

1996     A Quiet Spirit: Amish Quilts from the Collection of Cindy Tietze and Stuart Hodosh. Los Angeles: UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History.

Kraybill, Donald B., John A. Hostetler, and D. G. Shaw

1986     “Suicide Patterns in a Religious Subculture: The Old Order Amish.” International Journal of Moral and Social Studies 1(Fall):249–63.

Kraybill, Donald B., and Conrad Kanagy

1996     “From Milk to Manufacturing: The Rise of Entrepreneurship in Two Old Order Amish Communities.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 70(July): 263–80.

Kraybill, Donald B., and Steven M. Nolt

1994     “The Rise of Microenterprises.” In The Amish Struggle with Modernity, edited by Donald B. Kraybill and Marc A. Olshan. Hanover: University Press of New England.

1995     Amish Enterprise: From Plows to Profits. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Kraybill, Donald B., and Marc A. Olshan

1994     The Amish Struggle with Modernity. Hanover: University Press of New England.

Lane, Robert E.

2000     The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Lapp, Christ S.

1991     Comp. Pennsylvania School History: 1690–1990. Gordonville, Pa.: privately published by the compiler.

Lapp, Ferne E.

1963     History of Weavertown Church. Published privately by Anna Mary Yoder.

Lapp, John K.

1986     Remarks of By-Gone Days, A Few Remarks of Old Times. Gordonville, Pa.: Gordonville Print Shop.

Lehman, Dan W.

1998     “Graven Images and the (Re)presentation of Amish Trauma.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 72(October):577–87.

Lehman, Marilyn E.

1993     “The Taboo on Photography: Its Historical and Social Significance.” Paper presented at the Young Center Elizabethtown College, Pa. July.

Loewen, Harry, and Steven M. Nolt

1996     Through Fire and Water: An Overview of Mennonite History. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.

Loomis, Charles P.

1979     “A Farm Hand’s Diary.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 53(July): 235–57.

Loomis, Charles P., and Everett D. Dyer

1976     “The Old Order Amish as a Social System.” In Social Systems: The Study of Sociology, edited by Charles P. Loomis and Everett D. Dyer. Cambridge, Mass.: Schenkman.

Louden, Mark L.

1988     “Bilingualism and Syntactic Change in Pennsylvania German.” Ph.D. diss., Cornell University.

1991a     “Covert Prestige and the Role of English in Plain Pennsylvania German Sociolinguistics.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago.

1991b     “The Image of the Old Order Amish: General and Sociolinguistic Stereotypes.” National Journal of Sociology 5(2):111–42.

1993     “Old Order Amish Verbal Behavior as a Reflection of Cultural Convergence.” Paper presented at the Young Center, Elizabethtown College, Pa. July.

Luthy, David

1971a     “The Amish Division of 1693.” Family Life (October):18–20.

1971b     “Four Centuries with the Ausbund.” Family Life (June):21–22.

1975     “A Survey of Amish Ordination Customs.” Family Life (March):13–17.

1980     “The Origin of Amish Tourism in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.” Family Life (November):31–34.

1986     The Amish in America: Settlements That Failed, 1840–1960. Aylmer, Ont.: Pathway Publishers.

1994a     “Appendix: Amish Migration Patterns: 1972–1992.” In The Amish Struggle with Modernity, edited by Donald B. Kraybill and Marc A. Olshan. Hanover: University Press of New England.

1994b     “The Origin and Growth of Amish Tourism.” In The Amish Struggle with Modernity, edited by Donald B. Kraybill and Marc A. Olshan. Hanover: University Press of New England.

1995     Amish Folk Artist, Barbara Ebersol: Her Life, Fraktur, and Death Record Book. Lancaster, Pa.: Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society.

1996     Amish Settlements Across America: 1996. Aylmer, Ont.: Pathway Publishers.

MacMaster, Richard K.

1985     Land, Piety, Peoplehood. Vol. 1 of The Mennonite Experience in America. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.

Martineau, William H., and Rhonda S. MacQueen

1977     “Occupational Differentiation among the Old Order Amish.” Rural Sociology 42:383–97.

Mast, J. Lemar, and Lois Ann Mast

1982     As Long as Wood Grows and Water Flows. Morgantown, Pa.: Conestoga Mennonite Historical Committee.

Mast, John B.

1950     Ed. and trans. The Letters of the Amish Division of 1693–1711. Oregon City, Ore.: Christian J. Schlabach. Printed by Mennonite Publishing House: Scottdale, Pa.

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