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English
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Religious Polity and Local Production : The Origins of a Mormon Town
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New Haven, CT
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Yale University
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499
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Ph.D. diss.
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"Ethnographic and historical research on long-term patterns of social and economic organization in a rural town in central Utah revealed a decentralized economy, with no basis in religious belief, as a phenomenon at least several generations old. This work sets as its central problem the discovery of the historical relationship between Mormon ideology and political organization on the one hand, and the evolution of the economy of Spring City, Utah as that economy is today, on the other." [Author]
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