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- Experimental Americans: Celo and Utopian Community in the Twentieth Century - Full text online of book published in 2001, an ethnographic and historical study of Celo Community Incorporated, an experimental community in North Carolina.
www.press.uillinois.edu/epub/books/hicks/toc.html
- Nineteenth-Century New England Utopian Communities - Concentrates on Brook Farm, Fruitlands, and the Oneida Community. Brief histories of each. Photos. Annotated directory of links on the communities, the philosophies which were their basis, and the people involved.
www.uwm.edu/~abd/utopian.html
- The Digger Archives - History of the San Francisco Diggers (1966-1968 and beyond), an anarchist guerilla street theater group that promulgated many counterculture ideas. Includes many graphics.
www.diggers.org
- The Journey Community Reunion Home Page - A place for former members of Journey (the organization and intentional community of the 1970s, not the band) to reconnect with each other. Includes photos and member registry.
www.angelfire.com/ny5/journey
- The Magnolia Street Commune - Personal reminiscences of a feminist commune formed in 1971 as an attempt to find a workable alternative to the conventional family.
bostonreview.mit.edu/BR23.1/Rothstein.html
- Utopian Communities - List of 19th-century utopian communities in the United States now open as historic sites or museums. With links, if possible.
www.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/depts/amerst/utopia.htm
- Utopian Communities, 1800-1890 - Curriculum unit for ninth-graders. Includes objectives, historical background, sample lesson plan, bibliography.
www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1989/1/89.01.04.x.html
- Utopian Communities: European Roots, American Realities - Curriculum unit for ninth-graders. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American history. Includes objectives, sample lesson plans, bibliography.
www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1987/2/87.02.06.x.html
- Utopian Settlements in the Nineteenth-Century American Midwest - Focuses on Robert Owen, the founder of New Harmony. Introduction, proposed syllabus, online primary texts, annotated bibliography, links.
www.louisville.edu/a-s/english/subcultures/newharmony/front.html
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