Item Detail
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31954
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0
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14
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English
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Layered Grief in the Burned-over District : Religious Ecstasy as a Healing Balm
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JWHA Journal
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2020
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40
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John Whitmer Historical Association
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65-69
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"Russ Osmond argues that the common denominator of the Burned-over District was not religious revival but rather the constant chaos of extreme social disorder occasioned upon the headlong construction of the Erie Canal. This, in turn, set the stage for the tension-releasing ecstasy that Mormonism’s charismatic founder could engender among the displaced." [Article Abstract]
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