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Making Space for the Mormons : Ideas of Sacred Geography in Joseph Smith's America
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Vol. 2 in the Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture Series. Logan, Utah
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Utah State University Press
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A Peculiar People : Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America
Archive of Restoration Culture: Summer Fellows' Papers 1997-1999
Believing History : Latter-day Saints Essays
Creating the Sacred Space of Zion
Early Mormon and Shaker Visions of Sanctified Community
Geography and Mormon Identity
Glorious in Persecution : Joseph Smith, American Prophet, 1839–1844
God and the People : Theodemocracy in Nineteenth-Century Mormonism
Kingdom of Nauvoo: The Rise and Fall of a Religious Empire on the American Frontier
Looking West : Mormonism and the Pacific World
Making Space on the Western Frontier : Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes
Mormonism and Media
Pioneers in the Attic : Place and Memory Along the Mormon Trail
Proclamation to the People : Nineteenth-Century Mormonism and the Pacific Basin Frontier
Shifting Ground and the Third Transformation of Mormonism
Space Matters : A Geographical Context for the Reorganization's Great Transformation
The Gathering Place : An Illustrated History of Salt Lake City
The Gathering : Revelation and Adaptation
The Mapmakers of New Zion : A Cartographic History of Mormonism
The Mormon History Association's Tanner Lectures : The First Twenty Years
The Old Toponymy and the New Topography of Zion: Utah, Photography, and Daniel George's Series God to Go West.
The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism
The Plat of Zion and Urban Development in Salt Lake City
The Site of Mormon Political Theology
The Worlds of Joseph Smith : A Bicentennial Conference at the Library of Congress
To Fill up the World : Joseph Smith as Urban Planner
Where the World, Babel, and Zion Meet : Redefining the Mormon People at the 1964-65 Mormon Pavilion