Item Detail
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4943
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6
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18
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English
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Anxious Saints : The Early Mormons, Social Reform, and Status Anxiety
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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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1981
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1
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43-53
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Spencer analyzes early Saints in the areas of background, social reform (among the early Saints), democracy, property, manners and morals, marriage, health, the slave question, and the idea of utopia. The author finds a wide spectrum of opinion among the early members of the Church, but sees the early Saints as striving to reform society in the face of growing pluralism as they saw great changes occurring in society, which changes concerned them.
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Doing the Works of Abraham : Mormon Polygamy―Its Origin, Practice, and Demise
Joseph Smith, the Mormons, and Antebellum Reform : A Closer Look
Lords of Creation : Polygamy, the Abrahamic Household, and Mormon Patriarchy
Mormons and Nineteenth-Century Iowa Historians
Solemn Covenant : The Mormon Polygamous Passage
The Latter Day Saints in Ohio : Writing the History of Mormonism's Middle Period -
A Typology of American Restitutionism : From Frontier Revivalism and Mormonism to the Jesus Movement
Dream and Nightmare : Nauvoo Revisited
Early Mormon Communitarianism : The Law of Consecration and Stewardship
Early Mormon Lifestyles; or the Saints as Human Beings
History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Period II : From the Manuscript History of Brigham Young and Other Original Documents
Mormonism and American Culture : Some Tentative Hypotheses
Nauvoo : Kingdom on the Mississippi
Quest for Refuge : An Hypothesis as to the Social Origins and Nature of the Mormon Political Kingdom
Some Reflections on the New Mormon History
The Burned-Over District : The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800-1850
The City in the Garden : Social Conflict in Jackson County, Missouri
The Manipulation of History
The Mormons
The Mormons in American History
The New England Origins of Mormonism
The Restoration Movement : Essays in Mormon History
The Social Sources of Mormonism
To Transform History : Early Mormon Culture and the Concept of Time and Space