John Humphrey Noyes : charisma and sexual manipulation as the guiding force of the Oneida Community / by Kerri Fleming.
John Humphrey Noyes, who lived from 1811 to 1886, founded a religious commune called the Oneida Community in 1848. Earlier in the decade, Noyes established the religious sect in Putney, Vermont before relocating to land on Oneida Creek in New York State. The Oneidans believed they could achieve a sp...
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Main Author: | Fleming, Kerri. |
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Corporate Authors: | Simmons College (Boston, Mass.). School of Library and Information Science., Simmons College (Boston, Mass.). College of Arts and Sciences. |
Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
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2014.
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