The United States is the only modern nation in which communes
have continuously existed for the past two hundred years. This
definitive history of communes in America examines the major
factors that have supported the existence and growth of communes
throughout American history. The most impressive survey of the
communal experience since the works of Noyes and Nordhoff, it is
informed by a deep respect for the human subjects and
organizational forms of American communes. The findings in the
analytical chapters are of considerably theoretical import beyond
the historical narrative.
Oved details the founding, growth, development, and sometimes
failure of alternative societies from 1735 to 1939: Icaria,
Ephrata, Oneida, Shaker, religious, secular, and socialist
communes. Extensive reference material cited will assure this work
a special place in the archives of the literature on communes.
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