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"We do not love war, but ..." : Mormons, the Great War, and the crucible of nationalism
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American churches and the First World War
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Eugene, Oregon
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Pickwick Publications
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An analysis of the public Latter-day Saint perceptions of war in the 20th century, specifically during World War I and World War II.
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A Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Modern Lysistratas : Mormon Women in the International Peace Movement, 1899-1939
Mormonism in Transition : A History of the Latter-day Saints, 1890-1930
Personal Faith and Public Policy : Some Timely Observations on the League of Nations Controversy in Utah
"Prepared to Abide the Penalty" : Latter-day Saints and Civil Disobedience
Sheaves, Bucklers, and the State : Mormon Leaders Respond to the Dilemmas of War
"The Great World of the Spirits of the Dead" : Death, the Great War, and the 1918 Influenza Pandemic as Context for Doctrine and Covenants 138
The Mormon Church and the Spanish-American War : An End to Selective Pacifism
The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith
The Mormon Question : Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America
The Politics of American Religious Identity : The Seating of Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle
"The Wars and the Perplexities of the Nations" : Reflections on early Mormonism, violence, and the state
Zion Rising : Joseph Smith's Early Social and Political Thought