Item Detail
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10239
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English
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'A Different Mode of Life' : Irrigation and Society in Nineteenth-Century Utah
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Agricultural History
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January 1975
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49
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3-20
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The Mormon system, or irrigated agriculture, in Utah had less impact than usually imagined. Their irrigation projects were influential in inspriring irrigation elsewhere, but were soon considered archaic and unadaptable.
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A Time of Marriage : Monogamy and Polygamy in a Utah Town
Centennial Utah : The Beehive State on the Eve of the Twenty-first Century
Cultural Ideologies and the Political Economy of Water in the United States West : Northern Ute Indians and the Rural Mormons in the Uintah Basin, Utah
Faith Is Not Blind
From Cadillac to Chevy : Environmental Concern, Compromise, and the Central Utah Project Completion Act
Leonard James Arrington (1917-1999) : A Bibliography
Nature's Second Course : Water Culture in the Mormon Communities of Cache Valley, Utah, 1860-1916
Railroading Religion : Mormons, Tourists, and the Corporate Spirit of the West
Remaking the Agrarian Dream : The New Deal's Rural Resettlement Program in Utah
The Journey West : The Mormon Pioneer Journals of Horace K. Whitney with Insights by Helen Mar Kimball Whitney
The "Lion of the Lord" and the Land: Brigham Young's Environmental Ethic
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
Utah in the Twentieth Century
Utah's Experience with the Desert Land Act
We'll Find the Place : The Mormon Exodus 1846-1848
Western History Association Prize Recipient, 1984 : Leonard J. Arrington