Item Detail
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20045
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12
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English
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"We Know No North, No South, No East, No West" : Mormon Interpretations of the Civil War, 1861-1865
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Mormon Historical Studies
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2009
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10
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51-64
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Bennett begins by noting that Church members were separated from the events of the Civil War in the Eastern United States. He believes that this has led to a general disinterest by the Saints of Civil War events. Bennett examines statements made by Church leaders during the Civil War which illuminate Church attitudes of the time.
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