This article examines the growth of Amish and plain Anabaptist communities and population in Kentucky, one of the few southern states with a sizeable plain Anabaptist presence across much of its rural areas. Within the Amish religious tradition, this study focuses on both the broadly defined Old Order Amish, namely, those who prohibit ownership of motor vehicles for transportation, and the Amish-Mennonites, those who allow ownership. We provide an overview of their community formation and present a county-based estimate of their population. There are now 53 Amish communities in Kentucky, and a population of nearly 10,000. Over half (27) of these communities were founded since the turn of the century. Non-Amish, plain Anabaptists constitute ...
Upon reaching 40 households, an Amish church district typically divides into two smaller, relatively...
The Amish have long faced disagreement over matters of internal policy and adoption of external idea...
This article describes the demographic foundations of the Amish in Iowa. We note that since the publ...
This article examines the growth of Amish and plain Anabaptist communities and population in Kentuck...
This article examines the growth of Amish and plain Anabaptist communities and population in Kentuck...
This article presents the findings of a county-based estimate of the Amish population. The results ...
This article presents the findings of a county-based estimate of the Amish population. The results a...
This article presents the findings of a county-based estimate of the Amish population. The results a...
The rapid growth of the Amish population brings a concomitant growth of new settlements. This resear...
The rapid growth of the Amish population brings a concomitant growth of new settlements. This resear...
This article provides a brief history of several Amish church schisms in Holmes County during the 20...
Upon reaching 40 households, an Amish church district typically divides into two smaller, relatively...
The rapid growth of the Amish population brings a concomitant growth of new settlements. This resear...
This article discusses geographic analytical units of plain Anabaptist groups relevant for conceptua...
Upon reaching 40 households, an Amish church district typically divides into two smaller, relatively...
Upon reaching 40 households, an Amish church district typically divides into two smaller, relatively...
The Amish have long faced disagreement over matters of internal policy and adoption of external idea...
This article describes the demographic foundations of the Amish in Iowa. We note that since the publ...
This article examines the growth of Amish and plain Anabaptist communities and population in Kentuck...
This article examines the growth of Amish and plain Anabaptist communities and population in Kentuck...
This article presents the findings of a county-based estimate of the Amish population. The results ...
This article presents the findings of a county-based estimate of the Amish population. The results a...
This article presents the findings of a county-based estimate of the Amish population. The results a...
The rapid growth of the Amish population brings a concomitant growth of new settlements. This resear...
The rapid growth of the Amish population brings a concomitant growth of new settlements. This resear...
This article provides a brief history of several Amish church schisms in Holmes County during the 20...
Upon reaching 40 households, an Amish church district typically divides into two smaller, relatively...
The rapid growth of the Amish population brings a concomitant growth of new settlements. This resear...
This article discusses geographic analytical units of plain Anabaptist groups relevant for conceptua...
Upon reaching 40 households, an Amish church district typically divides into two smaller, relatively...
Upon reaching 40 households, an Amish church district typically divides into two smaller, relatively...
The Amish have long faced disagreement over matters of internal policy and adoption of external idea...
This article describes the demographic foundations of the Amish in Iowa. We note that since the publ...