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Utopian Communities Of Florida A History Of Hope Nick Wynne

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Utopian Communities Of Florida A History Of Hope Nick Wynne
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.79 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Nick Wynne, Joe Knetsch
ISBN: 9781467136884, 1467136883
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Utopian Communities Of Florida A History Of Hope Nick Wynne by Nick Wynne, Joe Knetsch 9781467136884, 1467136883 instant download after payment.

Florida has long been viewed as a land of hope and endless possibilities. Visionaries seeking to establish new communities where they could escape the influences of society at large have turned to Florida to construct their utopias--from the vast plantations of British philanthropists and entrepreneurs in the eighteenth century to the more exotic Koreshan Unity and its theory that humans live in the center of a Hollow Earth. Some came to the Sunshine State seeking religious freedom, such as the settlers in Moses Levy's Jewish colony, while others settled in Florida to establish alternative lifestyles, like the spiritualists of Cassadaga. Still others created their communities to practice new agricultural techniques or political philosophies. Historians Joe Knetsch and Nick Wynne examine a number of these distinctive utopian communities and how they have contributed to Florida's unique social fabric.

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