Item Detail
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25569
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English
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Between Two Economies : The Business Development of the Young Woman's Journal, 1889-1900
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Journal of Mormon history
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Fall 2012
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38
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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1-54
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[2013 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Best Article on Mormon Women’s History Award]
In this article, the author reconstructs the story of the business development of the Young Woman's Journal in its first decade of publication, highlighting the relationships and circumstances that both challenged and enabled its eventual success. The process by which these changes took place illustrates larger patterns at work as Mormonism moved toward increased centralization and administrative modernization - toward new ways, we might say, of "doing business". [From the article]
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