Item Detail
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29109
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2
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17
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English
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"War and Confusion in Babylon" : Mormon Reaction to German Unification, 1864—80
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Journal of Mormon History
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Fall 2011
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37
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4
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association; University of Illinois Press
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115-150
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This article examines the Mormon reaction to the events leading up to and following German Unification in 1871. The analysis provides telling information about nineteenth-century Mormon worldviews and culture in a European setting.
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