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Since arriving some years ago in Franklin County, Virginia, German Baptists have maintained their faith and farms by relying on their tightly knit community for spiritual and economic support. This work features a traditional community's struggle to define itself in the face of agricultural change.

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"Thompson's book is a fascinating glimpse into the life of a religious community in America. His work will be of interest to oral historians, who will be pleased that his contextualization of each narrative includes narrative description of the activities, location, and even weather during his interview."--Journal of Folklore Research


"This fair and richly researched analysis provides insight into a unique religious minority and their alternative witness against the hidden costs of industrialized agriculture and suburban development in the United States."--Journal of Southern History


“Provides excellent and moving insight into the decline of farming in a rural community under development pressure.”--Appalachian Journal

The Old German Baptist Brethren

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    A Paperback by Charles D. Thompson Jr.

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      Publisher: MO - University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 4/12/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780252073434, 978-0252073434
      ISBN10: 0252073436

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Since arriving some years ago in Franklin County, Virginia, German Baptists have maintained their faith and farms by relying on their tightly knit community for spiritual and economic support. This work features a traditional community's struggle to define itself in the face of agricultural change.

      Trade Review

      "Thompson's book is a fascinating glimpse into the life of a religious community in America. His work will be of interest to oral historians, who will be pleased that his contextualization of each narrative includes narrative description of the activities, location, and even weather during his interview."--Journal of Folklore Research


      "This fair and richly researched analysis provides insight into a unique religious minority and their alternative witness against the hidden costs of industrialized agriculture and suburban development in the United States."--Journal of Southern History


      “Provides excellent and moving insight into the decline of farming in a rural community under development pressure.”--Appalachian Journal

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