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E-raamat: Mother Ann Lee: Morning Star of the Shakers

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Brandeis University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684583393
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  • Kirjastus: Brandeis University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684583393

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The definitive biography of the founder of the Shaker movement, whose remarkable life is the subject of a new film, The Testament of Ann Lee.   This acclaimed, accessible, and thoroughly researched biography documents the life of Ann Lee, a controversial, religious leader and early feminist figure. Lee established the Shaker movement in 1770 in Manchester, England. The core principles of the Shakers were radical: in an era when wives were the possession of their husband, Lee proclaimed the equality of men and women. The Shakers were dedicated to beliefs in absolute pacifism, equality of the sexes, absolute celibacy, and the cleansing of sin through dancing and chanting to shake away the past.

The Shakers sought inner peace and harmony, but their unusual beliefs, including total abstinence from sex and their exhibitions of mystical ecstasy were considered suspect and led to the imprisonment of Lee and her followers. While jailed, Lee experienced a blinding, soul-splitting vision which reaffirmed her belief in celibacy and named her the second coming of Christ. Seeking religious freedom, she led her followers, known as the United Society of Believers in Christs Second Appearing, from England to settle in upstate New York, near Albany.

Mother Ann Lee died in 1784, but her movement continued to grow into the nineteenth century with at least eighteen utopian Shaker communities in Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Ohio. Today many of those Shaker settlements are museums. The last remaining Shaker community is at Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village near Poland, Maine. The Testament of Ann Lee, starring Amanda Seyfried, drew on this book among other sources to tell Lees story.

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Campion has illumined Ann Lee as a formative figure in the women's movement as well [ as] evoked a strong, estimable character whose personality overcame the eccentricities of her religion in the eyes of many who encountered her. * New York Times * Written with a feminist perspective emphasizing the radical nature of the Shakers and their leader, who proclaimed women equal to men and believed that God had a dual male/female nature. * School Library Journal * The fast-paced story Campion tells of this renegade believer is astonishing. Lees incredible life and work remind us that its possible, against all odds, to bring new worlds into being.    * Booklist * An impeccably documented biography of the extraordinary religious leader who was called the female Christ. * Horn Book * [ Ann Lee] said that she wanted to turn the world upside down, and this book reveals how an extraordinary woman was able to do that, against many obstacles (and sometimes violent oppositionthe Shakers maintained neutrality, for instance, during the Revolutionary War) throughout the United States in the first decade of the young country.  * Spirituality and Practice *

Foreword by June Sprigg
Preface: A Pioneer of the Spirit
Authors Note
Ann Lee of Toad Lane
Marriage and Misery
She-Preachers
A Woman Clothed with the Sun
The Female Christ
The New World
Escape to the Wilderness
Good Woman
We Do Not Lose Heart
Celibacy and Separation of the Sexes
Mother Ann, Spy
Enemies
More Love, Sister! More Love, Brother!
Is She Really a Woman?
The Death of Mother Ann
Epilogue: Shakerism after Mother Ann
List of Shaker Museums
Bibliography
Index
Nardi Reeder Campion (19172007) was the author of nine books, including Everyday Matters: A Love Story and Bringing Up the Brass: My 55 Years at West Point.