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English
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The Case for Containing Reconstruction : Rethinking and Remeasuring
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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 draws parallels between Mormons and Confederates, but concludes that the term "reconstruction" refers excluxively to the postbellum South and cannot be extended to the state of affairs between the U.S. government and the Mormons in the West.
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Constructing a National Marital and Sexual Culture : Reconsidering the "Twin Relics of Barbarism"
Disciplinary Democracy : Mormon Violence and the Construction of the Modern American State
The Application of Federal Power in Utah Territory
The Mormon Colonies in Mexico
The Mormon Question : Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America
There is No Mormon Trail of Tears : Roots, Removals, and Reconstructions
"To Merge Them into More Wholesome Social Elements" : The Greater Reconstruction and Its Place in Utah