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Seeking Shakers: Two centuries of visitors to Shaker villages

Brian L Bixby, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Abstract

The dissertation analyzes the history of tourism at Shaker communities from their foundation to the present. Tourism is presented as an interaction between the host Shakers and the visitors. The culture, expectations, and activities of both parties affect their relationship to each other. Historically, tourists and other visitors have gradually dominated the relationship, shifting from hostility based on religion to acceptance based on a romantic view of the Shakers. This relationship has spilled over into related cultural phenomena, notably fiction and antique collecting. Overall, the analysis extends contemporary tourism theory and integrates Shaker history with the broader course of American history.

Subject Area

Religious history|American studies|American history|Recreation

Recommended Citation

Bixby, Brian L, "Seeking Shakers: Two centuries of visitors to Shaker villages" (2010). Doctoral Dissertations Available from Proquest. AAI3397685.
https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI3397685

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