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English
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Between Two Worlds : The Origins of Shaker Celibacy, Oneida Community Complex Marriage, and Mormon Polygamy
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University of Chicago
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Ph.D. diss.
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From Frontier Activism to Neo-Victorian Domesticity : Mormon Women in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
From Monogamy to Polygamy and Back Again
: Changing Marriage Practices Among the Strangites
Frontier Women : The Trans-Mississippi West, 1840-1880
James J. Strang : The Prophet Who Failed
John C. Bennett and Joseph Smith's Polygamy : Addressing the Question of Reliability
Joseph Smith Jr. : Reappraisals After Two Centuries
Joseph Smith's Personal Polygamy
Joseph Smith's Polygamy
Latter-day Saint Prayer Circles
New Light on an Old Hypothesis : The Ohio Origins of the Revelation on Eternal Marriage
New Light on the Sun : Emma Smith and the New York Sun Letter
Polygamy among James Strang and His Followers
Searching for "Happiness" : Joseph Smith's Alleged Authorship of the 1842 Letter to Nancy Rigdon
The Bone in the Throat : Orson Pratt and the Public Announcement of Plural Marriage
The “Leading Sisters” : A Female Hierarchy in Nineteenth-century Mormon Society
The 'Leading Sisters' : A Female Hierarchy in Nineteenth Century Mormon Society
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
Woman's Place in Brigham Young's World