Item Detail
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3939
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English
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Re-visioning Mormon History
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Pacific Historical Review
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August 1986
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55
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403-26
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Underwood proposes new areas of study in Mormon history.
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A Peculiar People : Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America
Between Pulpit and Pew : The Supernatural World in Mormon History and Folklore
Community of Christ : An American Progressive Christianity, With Mormonism as an Option
Doing the Works of Abraham : Mormon Polygamy―Its Origin, Practice, and Demise
Early Mormonism's Expansive Family and the Browett women
Fashioning a Newer Mormon History
Mormon Studies : A Bibliographic Essay
Mormon Women's History : Beyond Biography
New Perspectives in Mormon Studies : Creating and Crossing Boundaries
Placing Juanita Brooks Among the Heroes [or Villains] of Mormon and Utah History
Solemn Covenant : The Mormon Polygamous Passage
That "Same Old Question of Polygamy and Polygamous Living" : Some Recent Findings Regarding Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Mormon Polygamy
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Church of Christ (Temple Lot) : A Sociohistorical Study of a Particular Solae Scripturae Mormonism
The Church of Christ (Temple Lot): A Solae Scripturae Mormonism
"There Is Always a Way of Escape" : Continuity and Reconstitution in Nineteenth-Century Mormon Boundary Maintenance Strategies
What We Will Do Now That New Mormon History is Old : A Roundtable