Item Detail
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19878
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25
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13
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English
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Sex, Subalterns, and Steptoe : Army Behavior, Mormon Rage, and Utah War Anxieties
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 2008
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76
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no.3
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227-246
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Mackinnon states that the "purpose of this article is to shed light on the ways in which the social conduct of the U.S. Army's Steptoe Expedition of 1854-1855 created a civil affairs atmosphere so poisonous that it aggravated deteriorating Mormon-federal relations while stiffening Brigham Young's resolve to bar the U.S. Army from Utah. The misadventures of the Steptoe Expedition did not cause the Utah War. However they added mightily to the Mormon's anxiety over their treatment by the U.S. government in general and the U.S. Army in particular."
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