Out of place in modern America, yet powerfully reminiscent of the American past, the Old Order Amish inspire curiosity and admiration. But Amish life is far from the quaint existence often portrayed in conventional picture books. "Old Order Amish" details the rigors of hard work, the strength of family and community, the discipline of the religious "Ordnung", and the ingenious Amish compromises with modernity. This book offers an authentic portrait of the Amish - in photographs and honest accounts of their daily concerns and enduring traditions. Photographer Lucian Niemeyer earned the trust and friendship of Amish families by helping to harvest crops on their farms in Pennsylvania's Lancaster County, site of one of the oldest Amish settlements in North America. After "many back-breaking days" in the fields, he gained acceptance in a community that draws sharp lines of separation from the outside world - and has, by tradition, shunned photography. With the encouragement of his Amish friends who welcomed the chance to correct inaccurate accounts of Amish ways, Niemeyer began to assemble this honest and sensitive photographic record.
He worked without filters or darkroom manipulations, using only natural light. The results are unprecedented - photographs of families, community gatherings, even the seldomseen interiors of Amish homes and schools. These unique images capture the deliberate simplicity and the natural beauty that characterize Amish life in Lancaster County. In the accompanying text, Donald Kraybill, author of the acclaimed "Riddle of Amish Culture" tells the often surprising story of today's Old Order Amish. His introduction provides a sweeping overview of Amish life in North America and explains how a traditional people have managed not merely to survive but to flourish in the midst of modern life. In 35 "vignettes" throughout the book, Kraybill explains Amish views on issues ranging from "Childbirth" and "Women Entrepreneurs" to "The Riddles of Farm Machinery", "Sowing Wild Oats", and "The Politics of Separation". His concluding essay examines why modern observers are so drawn to the Amish and their traditional values.
- ISBN10 0801844266
- ISBN13 9780801844263
- Publish Date 1 March 1993
- Publish Status Out of Stock
- Out of Print 12 March 1999
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 208
- Language English