Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies 9 (2021), 1

Titel der Ausgabe 
Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies 9 (2021), 1
Weiterer Titel 
Reconceptualizing Amish and Plain Anabaptist Culture through the Voices of Its People

Erschienen
Akron, Ohio u.a. 2021: Selbstverlag
Erscheint 
twice a year
Preis
Open Access (online)

 

Kontakt

Institution
The Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies (JAPAS)
Land
United States
c/o
Cory Anderson 7010 State Route 241 Millersburg, OH 44654 United States of America 1-330-473-4774 editor@amishstudies.org
Von
Lutz, Martin

Inhaltsverzeichnis

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editor’s Introduction

What’s in JAPAS 9(1) and Who Should Read It? Reconceptualizing Amish and Plain Anabaptist Culture through the Voices of Its People
Cory Anderson, pp. v–viii

Research Articles

Contrasting Spaces in Plautdietsch: Language Variation and Change
Roslyn Burns, pp. 1–26

A Little More in the World: Why Amish Parents Choose to Send Their Children to Public Schools
Steve Thalheimer, pp. 27–54

Modest Dress Practices through the Eyes of Seven Conservative Mennonite Women
Megan Mong and John Clifton, pp. 55–82

‘I am just a part of the community’: Amish and Ultra-Orthodox Women and the Third Person Perception
Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar, pp. 83–98

Book Reviews

The Things Which Become Sound Doctrine: The Life of Aaron M. Shank—Chester Weaver
Reviewed by Kent Richard, pp. 99–100

Serpent in the Garden: Amish Sexuality in a Changing World—James Cates
Reviewed by Mark A. Yarhouse, pp. 101–03

Announcements

JAPAS special issue-Agriculture and Environment; 2021 APASA Conference; APASA Café series; JAPAS article of the year award, pp. 104–06

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