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Brigham Young University studies.
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ISSN: 02777363 Year: 1959 Publisher: [Provo, Utah] : [Brigham Young University],


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American universities and the birth of modern Mormonism, 1867-1940
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ISBN: 1469628643 1469628651 9781469628653 9781469628646 1469628635 1469630222 9781469630229 9781469628639 9798890848543 Year: 2016 Publisher: Chapel Hill

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"The book situates American universities as a unique egalitarian cultural and institutional space for Mormons in nineteenth-century American society. They were places where Mormons could experience a personally transformative sense of freedom and dignity, equip themselves for taking advantageous paths in American society, and explore provisional reconciliations of religious and scientific perspectives. Contributing to an understanding of the evolution of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints in the context of American history, Simpson chronicles a Mormon intellectual pilgrimage made by hundreds of youth to the elite universities of the United States"--


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Contingent citizens
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ISBN: 1501716751 1501716743 9781501716751 9781501716744 9781501716737 1501716735 9781501749544 1501749544 Year: 2020 Publisher: Ithaca

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'Contingent Citizens' features fourteen essays that track changes in the ways Americans have perceived the Latter-day Saints since the 1830s. From presidential politics, to political violence, to the definition of marriage, to the meaning of sexual equality - the editors and contributors place Mormons in larger American histories of territorial expansion, religious mission, Constitutional interpretation, and state formation. These essays also show that the political support of the Latter-day Saints has proven, at critical junctures, valuable to other political groups.

Sagwitch : Shoshone chieftain, Mormon elder, 1822-1887
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ISBN: 0874212707 0874213592 0585207623 Year: 1999 Publisher: Logan, Utah : Utah State University, University Libraries,

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The Northwestern Shoshone knew as home the northern Great Salt Lake, Bear River, Cache, and Bear Lake valleys-northern Utah. Sagwitch was born at a time when his people traded with the mountain men. In the late 1850s, wagons brought Mormon farmers to settle in Cache Valley, the Northwestern Shoshone heartland. Emigrants and settlers reduced Shoshone access to traditional village sites and food resources. Relationships with the Mormons were mostly good but often strained, and the Shoshone treatment of migrants, who now traveled north and south as well as west and east through the area, was increasingly opportunistic. It only took a few violent incidents for a zealous army colonel to seek severe punishment of the Northwestern Shoshone on a winter morning in 1863. The Bear River Massacre was among the bloodiest engagements of America's Indian wars. Hundreds of Shoshone, including Sagwitch's wife and two sons, died; he was wounded but escaped. The band was shattered; other chiefs dead.The following years were very hard for the survivors. The federal government negotiated a treaty with them but failed to get Sagwitch's signature when, enroute to the sessions, he was arrested and then wounded by a white assassin. With the world around him changed, Sagwitch sought accommodation with the most immediate threat to his people's traditional way of survival-the Mormons occupying the Shoshone's valleys.This, then, is also the story of the conversion of Sagwitch and his band to the Mormon Church. Though not without problems, that conversion was long lasting and thorough. Sagwitch and other Shoshone would demonstrate in important ways their new religious devotion. With the assistance of Mormon leaders, they established the Washakie community in northern Utah. Though efforts to secure a land base had an uneven history, they partly succeeded, and the story of these Shoshone's attempts at rural farming diverged significantly from what happened on government reservations. When Sagwitch died, his death went almost unnoticed outside of Washakie, but his children and grandchildren continued to be important voices among a people who, after experiencing near annihilation, survived in the new world into which Sagwitch led them.


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Mormonism's Last Colonizer : The Life and Times of William H. Smart
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ISBN: 0874217229 9786612822230 0874217237 1282822233 9780874217230 9780874217223 9781282822238 Year: 2008 Publisher: Utah State University, University Libraries

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Winner of the Evans Handcart Prize 2009. Winner of the Mormon History Assn Best Biography Award 2009. By the early twentieth century, the era of organized Mormon colonization of the West from a base in Salt Lake City was all but over. One significant region of Utah had not been colonized because it remained in Native American hands--the Uinta Basin, site of a reservation for the Northern Utes. When the federal government decided to open the reservation to white settlement, William H. Smart--a nineteenth-century Mormon traditionalist living in the twentieth century, a polygamist in an era when it was banned, a fervently moral stake president who as a youth had struggled mightily with his own sense of sinfulness, and an entrepreneurial businessman with theocratic, communal instincts--set out to ensure that the Uinta Basin also would be part of the Mormon kingdom. Included with the biography is a searchable CD containing William H. Smart's extensive journals, a monumental personal record of Mormondom and its transitional period from nineteenth-century cultural isolation into twentieth-century national integration.

The Mormon prophet and his harem, or, An authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children
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ISBN: 066537321X Year: 1867 Publisher: Chicago : Cincinnati : J.S. Goodman; C.F. Vent,

Sports in Zion : Mormon Recreation, 1890-1940
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ISBN: 1283583593 9786613896049 0252091612 9780252091612 0252028570 9780252028571 0252076362 9780252076367 Year: 2003 Publisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press,


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Latter-day lore : Mormon folklore studies
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ISBN: 1607812851 9781607812852 9781607812845 1607812843 Year: 2013 Publisher: Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press,

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