Utopias in American History
Description:
An insightful look at the long tradition of communal societies in the United States from colonial times to the present, examining their ideological foundations, daily life, and relationships to mainstream American society.
• 40 entries on specific utopian communal movements in American history, from the Puritans to the Amish to single-tax movement communities
• 45 entries on special topics related to utopian life, including socialism, Bible-based communism, family roles, and leadership
• 25 entries on important figures, including Robert Owen and Eberhard Arnold, and events such as the Branch Davidian disaster
• A comparative chronology detailing the dates of existence of the utopias covered
• Bibliographical listings with each entry, leading to further investigations in print and online