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Contemporary Sociology | 1993

Women, family, and utopia : communal experiments of the Shakers, the Oneida Community, and the Mormons

Penny Waterstone; Lawrence Foster

An examination of womens roles, family relationships, and sexuality in three unorthodox 19th-century communal experiments, with analysis of the implications such systems may have for present-day Americans concerned with the sense of crisis in family life and sex roles.


Church History | 1981

James J. Strang: The Prophet Who Failed

Lawrence Foster

The founders of successful religious and social movements have received much attention from popular and scholarly writers. Would-be prophets who failed, on the other hand, generally have been ignored, except for a few sensational cases such as those of Sabbatai Sevi, the Jewish messianic pretender of the seventeenth century, or Jim Jones, whose charismatic leadership of a group suicide in Guyana shocked the nation and the world. Yet although religious leaders who fail usually attract little attention, they are often as interesting as those who succeed. Their lives vividly highlight aspects of new religious and social movements which we might otherwise overlook. One of the most remarkable religious failures in nineteenth- century America was James J. Strang, the schismatic Mormon prophet who set up a community of 2,500 on Beaver Island in Lake Michigan and ruled it for nearly ten years until he was assassinated in 1856. Strang was articulate and capable, a compelling intellect and speaker who seemed totally sincere to some yet an utter fraud to others. His life raises fundamental questions about the promise and the dangers inherent in prophetic leadership, not simply in early Mormonism but in many similar movements as well.


Contemporary Sociology | 1982

Religion and Sexuality: Three American Communal Experiments of the Nineteenth Century.

Stuart A. Wright; Lawrence Foster


Archive | 1991

Women, Family, and Utopia

Lawrence Foster


Journal of the Early Republic | 1981

Free Love and Feminism: John Humphrey Noyes and the Oneida Community

Lawrence Foster


Archive | 1992

Polygamy and the Frontier: Mormon Women in Early Utah

Lawrence Foster


The American Historical Review | 1985

Religion, Society, and Utopia in Nineteenth-Century America

Lawrence Foster; Ira L. Mandelker


Indiana Magazine of History | 2014

Issachar Bates: A Shaker's Journey

Lawrence Foster


The Journal of American History | 1985

Religion, Society, and Utopia in Nineteenth-Century America. By Ira L. Mandelker. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984. ix + 181 pp. Notes and index.

Lawrence Foster


Church History | 1984

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