Item Detail
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26983
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1
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105
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English
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Western History Association Prize Recipient, 1984 : Leonard J. Arrington
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Western Historical Quarterly
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January 1985
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16
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1
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Logan, UT
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Oxford University Press
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16-26
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The article announces that LDS historian Leonard J. Arrington is the winner of the 1984 Western History Association Prize. It includes a brief biography of Arrington and a list of his published works.
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'A Different Mode of Life' : Irrigation and Society in Nineteenth-Century Utah
Agricultural Price Control in Pioneer Utah
Atlas of Utah
Beet Sugar in the West : A History of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company 1891-1966
Blessed Damozels : Women in Mormon History
Brigham Young and the Great Basin Economy
Brigham Young and the Transcontinental Telegraph Line
Brigham Young University : The First One Hundred Years
Building a Commonwealth : The Secular Leadership of Brigham Young
Building the City of God : Community and Cooperation among the Mormons
Cache Valley's Bicentennial Heritage
Camp in the Sagebrush : Camp Floyd, Utah, 1858-1861
Centrifugal Tendencies in Mormon History
Charles C. Rich : Mormon General and Western Frontiersman
Charles Mackay and His 'True and Impartial History' of the Mormons
Church Leaders in Liberty Jail
Coin and Currency in Early Utah
Colonizing the Great Basin
Community and Isolation : Some Aspects of 'Mormon Westerns'
Comparison of Income Changes in the Western States, 1919-1962
Cooperative Community in the North : Brigham City, Utah
Crisis in Identity : Mormon Responses in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
David Eccles : Pioneer Western Industrialist
'Divinely Tall and Most Divinely Fair' : Josephine Donna Smith--'Ina Coolbrith'
Early Mormon Communitarianism : The Law of Consecration and Stewardship
From Quaker to Latter-day Saint : Bishop Edwin D. Woolley
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
Historian as Entrepreneur : A Personal Essay
How the Saints Fed the Indians
Idaho and the Great Depression
Impact of Defense Spending on the Economy of Utah
'In Honorable Remembrance' : Thomas L. Kane's Services to the Mormons
Inland to Zion : Mormon Trade on the Colorado River, 1864-1867
Intolerable Zion : The Image of Mormonism in Nineteenth Century American Literature
Iron Manufacturing in Southern Utah in the Early 1880s : The Iron Manufacturing Company of Utah
James Gordon Bennett's 1831 Report on 'The Mormonites'
Joseph Fielding Smith : Faithful Historian
Joseph Smith and the Lighter View
Latter-day Saint Settlement of Eastern Utah
Latter-day Saint Women on the Arizona Frontier
Launching Idaho's Sugar Beet Industry
Lorenzo Hill Hatch : Pioneer Bishop of Franklin
Louisa Lula Greene Richards : Woman Journalist of the Early West
Making a Living : The Economic Life of Chesterfield
Mormon Finance and the Utah War
Mormonism : From Its New York Beginnings
Mormonism : Views from Without and Within
Mormon Origins in New York : An Introductory Analysis
Oliver Cowdery's Kirtland, Ohio, 'Sketch Book'
Origin of the Welfare Plan of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Panaca : Mormon Outpost among the Mining Camps
Perpetuation of a Myth : Mormon Danites in Five Western Novels, 1840-1890
Persons for All Seasons : Women in Mormon History
Property among the Mormons
Reappraisals of Mormon History
Recalling a Twin Falls Childhood
Reflections on the Founding and Purpose of the Mormon History Association, 1965-1983
Rescue of the 1856 Handcart Companies
Saints Without Halos : The Human Side of Mormon History
Scholarly Studies of Mormonism in the Twentieth Century
Science, Government, and Enterprise in Economic Development : The Western Beet Sugar Industry
Seven Steps to Greatness
Stopping a Run on a Bank : The First Security Bank of Idaho and the Great Depression
Sunbonnet Sisters : True Stories of Mormon Women and Frontier Life
Taming the Turbulent Sevier : A Story of Mormon Desert Conquest
The 1921 Depression : Its Impact on Idaho
The Commercialization of Utah's Economy : Trends and Developments from Statehood to 1910
The Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society in Pioneer Utah
The Deseret Telegraph--A Church-Owned Public Utility
The Economic History of a Mormon Valley
The Economic Role of Pioneer Mormon Women
The "First" Irrigation Reservoir in the United States : The Newton, Utah, Project
The Founding of the L.D.S. Institutes of Religion
The History of a Valley : Cache Valley, Utah-Idaho
The Intellectual Tradition of the Latter-day Saints
The Latter-day Saints and Public Education
The Latter-day Saints in the Far West, 1847-1900
The LDS Hawaiian Colony at Skull Valley
The Logan Tabernacle and Temple
The Looseness of Zion : Joseph Smith and the Lighter View
The Missouri and Illinois Mormons in Ante-Bellum Fiction
The Mormon Cotton Mission in Southern Utah
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
The Mormon Heritage of Vardis Fisher
The Mormons and the Indians : A Review and Evaluation
The Mormon Settlement of Cassia County, Idaho, 1873-1921
The Mormons in Nevada
The Mormon Tithing House : A Frontier Business Institution
The Promise of Eagle Rock : Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1863-1980
The Provo Woolen Mills : Utah's First Large Manufacturing Establishment
The Search for Truth and Meaning in Mormon History
The Settlement of the Brigham Young Estate, 1877-1879
The Six Pillars of Utah's Pioneer Economy
The Transcontinental Railroad and Mormon Economic Policy
The Transcontinental Railroad and the Development of the West
The U.S. Army Overlooks Salt Lake Valley : Fort Douglas, 1862-1965
The Writing of Latter-day Saint History : Problems, Accomplishments and Admonitions
Utah's Coal Road in the Age of Unregulated Competition
Voices from the Past : Diaries, Journals, and Autobiographies
Western Agriculture and the New Deal
Why Did the Latter-day Saints Experience Persecution?
Willard Young : The Prophet's Son at West Point
William Spry : Man of Firmness, Governor of Utah
Women as a Force in the History of Utah
Zion's Board of Trade : A Third United Order