Lexington Books
Pages: 314
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7391-0520-7 • Paperback • February 2003 • $69.99 • (£54.00)
Robert S. Fogarty is professor of history at Antioch College and editor of the The Antioch Review. A leading authority on American communes, he is the author of Dictionary of American Communal and Utopian History and The Righteous Remnant: The House of David, and the editor of The American Utopian Adventure (a nineteen-volume series).
Chapter 1 Foreword: All Together Now
Chapter 2 "Enclaves of Difference": The Communal Pattern
Chapter 3 "Behold a White Horse": Visions and Journeys
Chapter 4 "Hard Times":Common Land And Common Labor
Chapter 5 "New Movements": Missions or Retreats?
Chapter 6 "The New Altruistic Leviathan": Conclusion
In this book Robert Fogarty, a distinguished student of American communal groups, offers a rich series of narrative tours of an important, yet neglected, era in our communal history. Reading these pages is like watching clusters of undulating historical mirrors. At times the actors and actresses reflect fascinating but distroted images of their period. Then, from a slightly different angle, we see that the images can teach us much about how Americans were reacting to some confusing transformations that still affect us today.
— Kenneth Roemer, University of Texas, Arlington