Abstract

This Issue of <em>JAPAS</em>: Ground-Breaking Research, Wisconsin v. Yoder’s 50th, and the New Plain People Book Review Panel: With this issue, <em>JAPAS</em> is now 10 years old, a full decade of providing quality scholarship and opportunities to publish Amish and plain Anabaptist studies-focused research. Fittingly, this <em>JAPAS</em> is—by word count—the largest issue yet. Given this 10-year milestone, I want to use this editorial space to recall some of <em>JAPAS</em>’s development, in essay style, sharing some of my outlooks, opinions, and personal experiences. But first: an introduction to this issue’s extremely varied contents. [First paragraph.]

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