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Book Synopsis
Simon M Evans analyzes the German-speaking Anabaptist community, focusing on their history of expansion, their patterns of population growth, the additions they make to the cultural landscape of the northern plains, and their contributions to the agricultural and light manufacturing economies of their home states and provinces.


Trade Review
"A Geography of Hutterites in North America makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of this distinctive ethnoreligious group and its impact on the Midwest and Great Plains. It does so by moving beyond past studies, many of which have focused on religious beliefs and practices, to focus on the geography of Hutterite settlements."—Devin C. Manzullo-Thomas, Middle West Review
"Evans provides a big-picture view of Hutterite interaction with their geography while differentiating between and within the four Leut. The emerging image is of a multifaceted group whose strength lies in their faith tradition and who are both open to innovation and wedded to the land."—Eva Holder, Religious Studies Review
“An outstanding work of scholarship. Simon Evans combines meticulous archival research with extensive field inquiry to create a superb geographical analysis of the Hutterite communities in North America. Unrivaled in scope and detail, it promises to become the definitive work on the historical geography of the Hutterites in North America.”—John C. Lehr, senior scholar in the Department of Geography at the University of Winnipeg
“A thoughtful, absorbing, original, and gracefully written study based on decades of research. . . . This is an important book that will have a central place in prairie scholarship. Readers will learn how the Hutterites have helped shape the history of the West.”—Sarah Carter, professor of history in the Department of History and Classics at the University of Alberta
“This well-written, in-depth summary of the Hutterites’ past and present in North America is based on Simon Evans’s half-century of interest in this fascinating German-speaking religious brotherhood. Helpful maps, charts, and images complement his impressive documentary and field research.”—Donald B. Smith, professor emeritus of history at the University of Calgary

Table of Contents
List of Figures
Lists of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Forging a Home on the Frontier: Dakota Territory, 1874–1918
2. The Exodus: Crossing into Canada, 1918–1920
3. Consolidation and Acceptance: Surviving the Great Depression, 1920–1941
4. “Enemy Aliens”: World War II and Its Aftermath, 1941–1972
5. Some Freedom of Locational Choice: Varied Reactions, 1973–1981
6. Unfettered Diffusion: Expanding Settlement Patterns, 1981–2015
7. The Driving Force behind Diffusion: Hutterite Demography
8. Bones of Contention: Factors Shaping Diffusion
9. The Legacy of Diffusion: Cultural Landscapes
10. Making a Living: Diversified Agriculture
11. Beating the Squeeze: Adaptive Strategies
12. Coda: Musings on the Future
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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    Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
    Publication Date: 01/10/2021
    ISBN13: 9781496225085, 978-1496225085
    ISBN10: 1496225082
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Simon M Evans analyzes the German-speaking Anabaptist community, focusing on their history of expansion, their patterns of population growth, the additions they make to the cultural landscape of the northern plains, and their contributions to the agricultural and light manufacturing economies of their home states and provinces.


    Trade Review
    "A Geography of Hutterites in North America makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of this distinctive ethnoreligious group and its impact on the Midwest and Great Plains. It does so by moving beyond past studies, many of which have focused on religious beliefs and practices, to focus on the geography of Hutterite settlements."—Devin C. Manzullo-Thomas, Middle West Review
    "Evans provides a big-picture view of Hutterite interaction with their geography while differentiating between and within the four Leut. The emerging image is of a multifaceted group whose strength lies in their faith tradition and who are both open to innovation and wedded to the land."—Eva Holder, Religious Studies Review
    “An outstanding work of scholarship. Simon Evans combines meticulous archival research with extensive field inquiry to create a superb geographical analysis of the Hutterite communities in North America. Unrivaled in scope and detail, it promises to become the definitive work on the historical geography of the Hutterites in North America.”—John C. Lehr, senior scholar in the Department of Geography at the University of Winnipeg
    “A thoughtful, absorbing, original, and gracefully written study based on decades of research. . . . This is an important book that will have a central place in prairie scholarship. Readers will learn how the Hutterites have helped shape the history of the West.”—Sarah Carter, professor of history in the Department of History and Classics at the University of Alberta
    “This well-written, in-depth summary of the Hutterites’ past and present in North America is based on Simon Evans’s half-century of interest in this fascinating German-speaking religious brotherhood. Helpful maps, charts, and images complement his impressive documentary and field research.”—Donald B. Smith, professor emeritus of history at the University of Calgary

    Table of Contents
    List of Figures
    Lists of Tables
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    1. Forging a Home on the Frontier: Dakota Territory, 1874–1918
    2. The Exodus: Crossing into Canada, 1918–1920
    3. Consolidation and Acceptance: Surviving the Great Depression, 1920–1941
    4. “Enemy Aliens”: World War II and Its Aftermath, 1941–1972
    5. Some Freedom of Locational Choice: Varied Reactions, 1973–1981
    6. Unfettered Diffusion: Expanding Settlement Patterns, 1981–2015
    7. The Driving Force behind Diffusion: Hutterite Demography
    8. Bones of Contention: Factors Shaping Diffusion
    9. The Legacy of Diffusion: Cultural Landscapes
    10. Making a Living: Diversified Agriculture
    11. Beating the Squeeze: Adaptive Strategies
    12. Coda: Musings on the Future
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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