Item Detail
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22097
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32
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English
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"They Do Things Differently There" : Understanding a Polygamous "Foreign Country"
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Mormon Historical Studies
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2010
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11
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1
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53-59
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Brown discusses her own perceptions of plural marriage and how her research has changed them. She gives specific historical examples that have changed her preconceptions and conludes that polygamy is neither bizarre nor repulsive, simply another way of doing things.
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A Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Adventures of a Church Historian
Amasa Mason Lyman, Mormon Apostle and Apostate : A Study in Dedication
Autobiography of Andrew Jenson : Assistant Historian of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
B. H. Roberts as Historian
Charles S. Zane : Apostle of the New Era
David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism
Desert Saints : The Mormon Frontier in Utah
Essentials in Church History
Expose? of Polygamy : A Lady's Life Among the Mormons
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
Historiography and the New Mormon History : A Historian's Perspective
Hubert Howe Bancroft and the History of Utah
In the President's Office : The Diaries of L. John Nuttall, 1879-1892
Juanita Brooks as a Mormon Dissenter
Juanita Brooks : Mormon Woman Historian
Massacre at Mountain Meadows : An American Tragedy
Mormon History
Mormons and Their Historians
Political Deliverance : The Mormon Quest for Utah Statehood
Reminiscences of Early Utah : With "Reply to Certain Statements by O. F. Whitney"
Scholarly Studies of Mormonism in the Twentieth Century
Solemn Covenant : The Mormon Polygamous Passage
'Tell It All' : The Story of a Life's Experience in Mormonism
Ten Years in Camelot : A Personal Memoir
The Alienation of an Apostle from his Quorum : The Moses Thatcher Case
The Andrew Jenson Collection
The David H. Morris Collection
The Emotional and Priestly Logic of Plural Marriage
The Evolution of Treatment of the Latter-day Saint Past
The Kingdom of God Restored
Utah Historians and the Reconstruction of Western History