Amish
Top Articles
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Hostetler, JA 1992, ‘An Amish beginning‘, American Scholar, 61, 4, p. 552, Literary Reference Center, EBSCOhost, viewed 13 February 2018.
Miller, E 1999, ‘Keeping Up with the Amish‘, Christianity Today, vol. 43, no. 11, p. 44.
Top Websites
Amish studies
The Amish Studies website provides detailed information on the religion, social organisation, and cultural practices of the Amish people, a group that accept basic Christian beliefs but also have some special interpretations and emphases that have emerged throughout their history. Minority sub-culture.
Life 0f an Amish child
https://www.amishquilter.com/
The Amish Quilter site provides an insight into the life of an Amish child – daily life, education, play, chores, and roles of girls and boys. Minority sub-culture.
The Amish BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/subdivisions/amish_1.shtml
The BBC Religions site has information about the American Protestant group known as the Amish, their history and descent from European Anabaptists, their customs, beliefs and worship, and their 19th century way of life. Minority sub-culture.
The traditional family and the Amish
http://www.amishnews.com/amisharticles/traditionalfamily.htm
In modern society we look to institutions outside the home for education, religion, entertainment, etc. This series of articles examines to what extent the Amish have been able to keep these functions in the home. Minority sub-culture.
Exploring Amish country
http://www.exploring-amish-country.com/
The site Exploring Amish Country looks at the history and tradition of the Amish people: family life, clothing, customs, religion, culture and history. Minority sub-culture.