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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Oneida", sorted by average review score:

Without Sin: The Life and Death of the Oneida Community
Published in Hardcover by Allen Lane (September, 1993)
Author: Spencer Klaw
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A little dry in the beginning, but very interesting!
OK, I admit that I was requred to read this book for my American History class...but once I started reading, I couldn't put this book down! Claw uses lots of primary sources and gives a very sympathetic depiction of the rise and fall of the Oneida colony. Claw has depicted Noyes as a man with a very strong sexual magnetism - but flip to the middle section and check out a picture of this guy. Yuck!

I found the first third of the book pretty boring - the descriptions of John Noyes' childhood and early adulthood are particularly bland. Keep reading though, because the last 2/3rds of the book are mindblowing. Who knew that feminism and Christianity could co-exist? I really enjoyed the books' description of everyday life at Oneida, and the sexual politics that made the community so unique. This is not exactly a summer beach read, but it is definately a thought provoking analysis of one of America's more interesting religious "cults".


Cradle of the Middle Class : The Family in Oneida County, New York, 1790-1865
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (November, 1983)
Author: Mary P. Ryan
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BLand
This book put me to sleep at every single corner. There was nothing interesting about it, I will never EVER read anything from Mary P. Ryan again.

Pioneering Work in 19th-Century History
Ryan's Cradle of the Middle Class broke new ground when it was published in '81, forcing historians to rethink the rise of the middle class, placing it into its historical context and at the same time arguing that the retreat to the middle-class home was a choice, for both men and women. Often held up as a classic of women's history, what makes this book amazing is that it's also pioneering in men's history, examining the effect of the domestic sphere on both boys and girls, men and women, and the social, cultural, economic and religious forces that led to their identification with the domestic sphere as the source of moral strength. Ryan gives a clear view of the complex interactions of economic and political change with personal relationships, literature and other social factors in creating the idea of the 'middle class.' She uses a wide variety of sources, including private letters and personal portraits which give oyu an idea of the real people who made these decisions, and it's becautifully organized & well written. For anyone interested in an academic book examining the middle class, the domestic sphere, or the family in the 19th century, this is a great read-- I've read it three times for different graduate classes, and I still like it (and THAT'S a compliment...) :)


Schoolcraft's Vocabulary of Oneida (American Language Reprints, Vol. 17)
Published in Hardcover by Evolution Pub & Manufacturing (May, 2000)
Authors: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and Richard Updike Shearman
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Abolition's Axe: Beriah Green, Oneida Institute, and the Black Freedom Struggle (New York State Study)
Published in Hardcover by Syracuse University Press (August, 1986)
Author: Milton C. Sernett
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Bible Communism: A Compilation from the Annual Reports and Other Publications of the Oneida Association and Its Branches
Published in Hardcover by AMS Press (June, 1973)
Author: Oneida Community
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Bible Communism: A Compilation from the Annual Reports and Other Publications of the Oneida Association and Its Branches; Presenting, in Connection With Their History (The American Utopian Adventure)
Published in Hardcover by Porcupine Pr (June, 1973)
Author: Oneida Community
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The Blue and the Gray: Oneida County Stoneware: Exhibition and Catalogue Essay
Published in Paperback by Munson Williams Proctor Inst (February, 1987)
Author: Christopher Bensch
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Chief Daniel Bread and the Oneida Nation of Indians of Wisconsin (Civilization of the American Indian Series, V. 241)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (September, 2002)
Authors: Laurence M. Hauptman, L. Gordon III McLester, Lawrence Hauptman, and Gordon McLester
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Communal love at Oneida : a perfectionist vision of authority, property, and sexual order
Published in Unknown Binding by E. Mellen Press ()
Author: Richard DeMaria
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The communistic societies of the United States; from personal visit and observation including detailed accounts of the Economists, Zoarites, Shakers, the Amana, Oneida, Bethel, Aurora, Icarian, and other existing societies, their religious creeds
Published in Unknown Binding by ()
Author: Charles Nordhoff
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