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English
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Constructing a National Marital and Sexual Culture : Reconsidering the "Twin Relics of Barbarism"
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Reconstruction and Mormon America
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Norman, OK
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University of Oklahoma Press
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This chapter explains the connection between what have been called "the twin relics of barbarism"-- slavery and polygamy. It explains the influence these two institutions had on marital and sexual culture in the nineteenth century and examines literary techniques used to oppose them.
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A Foreign Kingdom : Mormons and Polygamy in American Political Culture, 1852-1890
At Sword's Point, Part 1 : A Documentary History of the Utah War to 1858
Boadicea, the Mormon Wife : Life-Scenes in Utah
Female Life Among the Mormons ; A Narrative of Many Years' Personal Experience
Fifteen Years among the Mormons : Being the Narrative of Mrs. Mary Ettie V. Smith
Male Life Among the Mormons ; Or, the Husband in Utah ; Detailing Sights and Scenes Among the Mormons; With Remarks on Their Moral and Social Economy
'Tell It All' : The Story of a Life's Experience in Mormonism
The Mormon Question : Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America
The Mormons at Home : With some Incidents of Travel from Missouri to California, 1852-3
The Mormons, or Latter-day Saints, in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake
The Prophets, or Mormonism Unveiled
The Viper on the Hearth : Mormons, Myths, and the Construction of Heresy
Unpopular Sovereignty : Mormons and the Federal Management of Early Utah Territory