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English
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Whither Mormons' Lost Cause? : Collective Historical Memory in Comparison
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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 describes the potential for a Mormon "Lost Cause" similar to that of the postbellum South. It concludes that, due to factors such as the historical viewpoint of the Church itself and the lack of focus on Church history immediately following the relocation to Utah, Latter-day Saints do not have a "Lost Cause."
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Changes in LDS Hymns : Implications and Opportunities
Early Mormon Polygamy Defenses
Intolerable Zion : The Image of Mormonism in Nineteenth Century American Literature
Massacre at Mountain Meadows : An American Tragedy
Mormon Redress Petitions : Documents of the 1833-1838 Missouri Conflict
Mormon Sisters : Women in Early Utah
Plural Marriage, As Taught by the Prophet Joseph
Religion of a Different Color : Race and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness
Solemn Covenant : The Mormon Polygamous Passage
'Tell It All' : The Story of a Life's Experience in Mormonism
The Mormon Battalion : U.S. Army of the West 1846-1848
The Mormon Menace : Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South
Utah's Black Hawk War
Utah : The Right Place. The Official Centennial History
Why We Practice Plural Marriage