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18199
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70
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English
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The Construction of the Mormon People
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Journal of Mormon History
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spring 2006
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32
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1
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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25-64
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Cohen discusses the creation of a distinct Mormon identity. From nearly the beginning of the Latter-day Saint movement, the Saints removed themselves from mainstream Christianity, identified themselves with biblical Israel, and called themselves a "peculiar people." The Latter-day Saints' unique teachings and gathering to the Great Basin resulted initially in an isolated nation, both physically and theologically. Even after Utah's statehood renewed ties to the U.S. federal government, the Church's distinct community remained intact.
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A Peculiar People : Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America
Communitarianism and Consecration in Mormonism
Placing Juanita Brooks Among the Heroes [or Villains] of Mormon and Utah History
Reconstruction and Mormon America
Remembering the Pioneer Legacy
The Mormon Menace : Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South
The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism
There is No Mormon Trail of Tears : Roots, Removals, and Reconstructions
The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender
Women and Religious Organization: A "Microbiological" Approach to Influence -
All Abraham's Children : Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage
An Intimate Chronicle : The Journals of William Clayton
A Survey of LDS Proselyting Efforts to the Jewish People
Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow, One of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Brigham's Destroying Angel
By the Hand of Mormon : The American Scripture that Launched a New World Religion
Covenant and Chosenness in Judaism and Mormonism
Creating Regional Identity, Moral Orders and Spatial Contiguity : Imagined Landscapes of Mormon Americanization
Detached from Their Homeland : The Latter-day Saints of Chihuahua, Mexico
Differing Visions : Dissenters in Mormon History
Early Mormonism and the Magic World View
Emigrating Journals of The Willie and Martin Handcart Companies and The Hunt and Hodgett Wagon Trains
Encyclopedia of Mormonism : The History, Scripture, Doctrine, and Procedures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Exiles in a Land of Liberty : Mormons in America, 1830-1846
Forgotten Kingdom: The Mormon Theocracy in the American West, 1847-1896
Gathering and Election : Israelite Descent and Universalism in Mormon Discourse
Gentile and Gentile : Mormon and Jew
Heart Throbs of the West
Incidents of Travel and Adventure in the Far West
Israel, the Mormons and the Land
Jew and Mormon : Historic Group Relations and Religious Outlook
Jews and Mormons : Two Houses of Israel
Jews in LDS Thought
Journal of Lucina Mecham Boren
Judaism and Mormonism : Paradigm and Supersession
Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia
Meinig's 'Mormon Culture Region' Revisited
Mormon Beliefs about Land and Natural Resources, 1847-1877
Mormon Identity and Landscape in the Rural Intermountain West
Mormonism in Transition : A History of the Latter-day Saints, 1890-1930
Mormonism : The Story of a New Religious Tradition
Mormonism Unvailed : Or, a Faithful Account of That Singular Imposition and Delusion From Its Rise to the Present Time
Mormon 'Peculiarity' : Recapitulation and Subordination
Mormon Polygamy : A History
Mormons
Mormons and the Bible : The Place of the Latter-day Saints in American Religion
Mormons as Ethnics : A Canadian Perspective
Mormons as Ethnics : Variable Historical and International Implications of an Appealing Concept
Mormons, Gentiles, and Jews : The Voice of Eveline Brooks Auerbach, Part II
Mormon Wests : The Creation and Evolution of an American Region
Nauvoo: Kingdom on the Mississippi
Nineteenth-Century Mormons : The New Israel
Peace Initiative : Using the Mormons to Rethink Culture and Ethnicity in American History
Quest for Empire : The Political Kingdom of God and the Council of Fifty in Mormon History
Quest for Refuge : The Mormon Flight from American Pluralism
Reflections on the Mormon 'Canon'
Religion and Landscape in the Mormon Cultural Region
Religious Outsiders and the Making of Americans
Scenes and Incidents in Nauvoo
Signifying Sainthood, 1830-2001
The American Religion : The Emergence of the Post-Christian Nation
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The First Months of Mormonism : A Contemporary View By Rev. Diedrich Willers
The Kirtland Hebrew School
The Mormon Christianizing of the Old Testament
The Mormon Culture Region : Strategies and Patterns in the Geography of the American West, 1847-1964
The Mormon Experience : The Plains as Sinai, the Great Salt Lake as the Dead Sea, and the Great Basin as Desert-cum-Promised Land
The Mormon Hierarchy : Origins of Power
The Mormon Quest for the Kingdom of God
The Mormons
The Persistence of Mormon Community into the 1990s
The Personal Writings of Joseph Smith
The Pioneer Camp of the Saints : The 1846 and 1847 Mormon Trail Journals of Thomas Bullock
The Refiner's Fire : The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844
Transformation of the Mormon Culture Region
Two from Judah Ministering to Joseph
What the Mormon Cultural Landscape Can Teach Us
Women's Voices: An Untold History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
Writings of Early Latter-day Saints and Their Contemporaries, A Database Collection
Zion in the Courts : A Legal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900