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Ann Lee
Peter Ayers, Defender of the Faith
The Church Family Orchard of the Watervliet Shaker Community
Community, Equality, Simplicity, and Charity the Hancock Shaker Village
In 1774, a Small Group Left Manchester, England and Arrived in New York
The Shaker Village
The "Not-So-Faithful" Believers: Conversion, Deconversion, and Reconversion Among the Shakers
Two Centuries of Visitors to Shaker Villages
Reflections on Shaker Apostate and Anti-Shaker Writings
Utopian Communities
Guide II Unbound Manuscripts
Interpreting the Shakers
Quiet Revolutionaries
The Shakers in Eighteenth-Century Newspapers—Part One: “From a Spirit of Detraction and Slander”
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Shaker Studies and Folklore: an Overview
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The Politics of Sexual Restraint: Debates Over Chastity in America, 1780-1860
The New Lebanon Shaker Children's Order
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Shaker Stories in Decorative Arts
Writings of Shaker Apostates and Anti-Shakers, 1782-1850: an Expanded Table of Contents with Annotations and Notes
The Watervliet Shaker Journal Shaker Heritage Society Spring 2021 America’S First Shaker Settlement Vol 41 No 1
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Music of the Shakers from Union Village, Ohio: a Repertory Study and Tune Index of the Manuscripts Originating in the 1840’S
Biographical Notice of Ann Lee, a Manchester Prophetess and Foundress of the American Sect of the Shakers
Mother Lucyâ•Žs Last Visit to Watervliet: Introduction