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Literature on the Amish

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This article contains references to literature on the Amish in the following field: Education, Health, Music and Tourism. There is also a list of list of literature in the article Amish.

Education

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  • Biedrzycki, Lisa (2006). "'Conformed to This World': A Challenge to the Continued Justification of the Wisconsin v. Yoder Education Exception in a Changed Old Order Amish Society". Temple Law Review. 79 (1): 249–78. ISSN 0899-8086.
  • Cheng, D. G. W. (2010). "Wisconsin v. Yoder: Respecting Children's Rights and Why Yoder Would Soon Be Overturned". doi:10.2139/ssrn.1636503. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Fischer, Sara and Stahl, Rachel K: "Amish School (People's Place Booklet, No. 6)", Intercourse, PA, 1997.
  • Kurland, Philip B. (1973). "The Supreme Court, Compulsory Education, and the First Amendment's Religion Clauses". West Virginia Law Review. 75 (3): 213–45.
  • Gordon, James D. (1996). "Wisconsin v. Yoder and Religious Liberty". Texas Law Review. 74 (6): 1237–40.
  • Wittmer, Joe (1970). "An Educational Controversy: The Old Order Amish Schools". The Phi Delta Kappan. 52 (3): 142–5. JSTOR 20372841.
  • McConnell, D. L.; Hurst, C. E. (2006). "No ?Rip Van Winkles? Here: Amish Education Since Wisconsin v. Yoder". Anthropology & Education Quarterly. 37 (3): 236–254. doi:10.1525/aeq.2006.37.3.236. S2CID 143202432.
  • Katz, M. S. (1977). "Compulsion and the Discourse on Compulsory School Attendance". Educational Theory. 27 (3): 179–185. doi:10.1111/j.1741-5446.1977.tb00770.x.
  • Pullman, Marc H. (1973). "Wisconsin v. Yoder: The Right to Be Different—First Amendment Exemption for Amish under the Free Exercise Clause". DePaul Law Review. 22: 539–51.
  • Huntington, Gertrude Enders (1994). "Persistence and Change in Amish Education". In Kraybill, Donald B.; Olshan, Marc Alan (eds.). The Amish Struggle with Modernity. University Press of New England. pp. 77–95. ISBN 978-0-87451-684-5.
  • Ruxin, Paul T. (1967). "The Right Not to Be Modern Men: The Amish and Compulsory Education". Virginia Law Review. 53 (4): 925–52. doi:10.2307/1071423. JSTOR 1071423.
  • McVicker, Debra D. (1985). "The Interest of the Child in the Home Education Question: Wisconsin v. Yoder Re-examined". Indiana Law Review. 18 (3): 711–29.

Health

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Bipolar affective disorder

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Cystic fibrosis

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Diabetes

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Happiness

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  • Biswas-Diener, R.; Vittersø, J.; Diener, E. (2005). "Most People are Pretty Happy, but There is Cultural Variation: The Inughuit, the Amish, and the Maasai". Journal of Happiness Studies. 6 (3): 205–226. doi:10.1007/s10902-005-5683-8. S2CID 143987250.

Healthcare

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Inbreeding

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Obesity

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Music

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  • Umble, John (1939). "The Old Order Amish, Their Hymns and Hymn Tunes". The Journal of American Folklore. 52 (203): 82–95. doi:10.2307/536013. JSTOR 536013.
  • Jackson, G. P. (1945). "The Strange Music of the Old Order Amish". The Musical Quarterly. XXXI (3): 275–288. doi:10.1093/mq/XXXI.3.275.
  • Thompson, Chad L. (1996). "Yodeling of the Indiana Swiss Amish". Anthropological Linguistics. 38 (3): 495–520. JSTOR 30028600.

Tourism

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References

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  1. ^ Johnson-Weiner, K. M. (2007). Train Up a Child. Old Order Amish and Mennonite Schools. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Handbook of Denominations in the United States, by Frank S. Mead, et al.[page needed]
  • Mennonite Encyclopedia, Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin, et al., editors[page needed]
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