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Explaining the Amish
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1997
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EducationSocial ChangeCultural TheoryCommunity BuildingClear Borders/boundariesCultural PolicyAmerican Amish CommunityCultural PracticeMaterial CultureCommunity EngagementHuman ValueLife StyleEthnomethodologyCultureAnthropologyCulture ChangeArtsSocial AnthropologyCultural Anthropology
Attempts to explain the survival and success of the American Amish community by examining its history, tenets, structures and life style. Concludes by stressing the importance of the community’s unambiguous value system, its clear borders/boundaries, its emphasis on integration and continuity, its commitment to the “work ethic”, its techniques of separation, and its meaningful and efficacious rites and rituals.
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