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English
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History, Nature, and Mormon Historiography
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The Earth Will Appear as the Garden of Eden: Essays on Mormon Environmental History
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Salt Lake City, UT
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University of Utah Press
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7-25
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This essay chronicles the relationship between the Mormon church and its doctrines with the environment throughout history and as it applies to the present. There is little said in the church's teachings about the environment or environmental responsibility, yet the relationship between religion and environment offers insight into the church's history in new and interesting ways.
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Believing in Place : A Spiritual Geography of the Great Basin
Brigham Young on the Environment
Building the City of God : Community and Cooperation among the Mormons
Building Zion : The Material World of Mormon Settlement
Cooperation, Conflict, and Compromise : Women, Men, and the Environment in Salt Lake City, 1890-1930
Desert Saints : The Mormon Frontier in Utah
Environmental Concern in the Mormon Culture Region
Environment, Culture and the Mormon in Early Utah : A Study in Cultural Adaptation
Forms and Methods of Early Mormon Settlement in Utah and the Surrounding Region, 1847-1877
Geography and Settlement in the Intermountain West : Creating an American Mecca
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
Great Salt Lake and Great Salt Lake City : American Curiosities
History of Utah, 1847-1869
Home Waters : A Year of Recompenses on the Provo River
Irrigated Eden : The Making of an Agricultural Landscape in the American West
Leonard J. Arrington : A Historian's Life
Mormon Country
Mormon Perception and Settlement
Mormon Prophets and the Environment : Creation, Sin, the Fall, Redemption, and the Millenium
On Zion's Mount : Mormons, Indians, and the American Landscape
Perceptions of Sacred Space
Plain but Wholesome : Foodways of the Mormon Pioneers
Righteousness and Environmental Change : The Mormons and the Environment
Roads in the Wilderness : Conflict in canyon country
Rocky Mountain Divide
Saints Observed : Studies of Mormon Village Life, 1850-2005
Stewardship and Enterprise : The LDS Church and the Wasatch Oasis Environment, 1847-1930
Stewardship and the Creation : LDS Perspectives on the Environment
Sylvester Q. Cannon and the Revival of Environmental Consciousness in the Mormon Community
The Development of Agricultural Villages in Southern Utah
The Founding of an Empire : The Exploration and Colonization of Utah, 1776-1856
The Legacy of Conquest : The Unbroken Past of the American West
The Mapmakers of New Zion : A Cartographic History of Mormonism
The Mormon Commonwealth
The Mormon Culture Region : Strategies and Patterns in the Geography of the American West, 1847-1964
The Mormon Experience : The Plains as Sinai, the Great Salt Lake as the Dead Sea, and the Great Basin as Desert-cum-Promised Land
The Mormon Landscape : Existence, Creation, and Perception of a Unique Image in the American West
The Mormons and the American Frontier
The Mormons in the Opening of the Great West
The Mormon Village : A Pattern and Technique of Land Settlement
The Proper Edge of the Sky : High Plateau Country of Utah
The Story of Deseret
Utah : A Centennial History
Utah's Harsh Lands, Hearth of Greatness