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Heavens on Earth. Utopian Communities in America 1680-1880 Paperback - 1966

by Holloway, Mark

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New York: Dover Publications, 1966. xi, 246pp, index, bibliography, 14 bw ills, map. Slight edge wear to card covers. More than 100 religious and socialist communities were founded in the 19th century alone in a widespread movement which involved over 100000 men, women and children. Nearly all were bitter failures, but they made valuable comntributions ot American life- particularly in the fields of education, women's rights, and the abolition of slavery. This excellent work on such movemnts over two centuries is a revised republication of the 1951 1st edition. . Revised Edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 8vo.
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