Item Detail
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English
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Mormonism and the Avoidance of Sectarian Stagnation : A Study of Church, Sect, and Incipient Nationality
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American Journal of Sociology
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November 1954
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60
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285-93
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A Kingdom Transformed : Early Mormonism and the Modern LDS Church
All Abraham's Children : Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage
Anti-Intellectualism in Mormon History
Authority in Mormonism : A Rational Choice Analysis
Edward Tullidge : Historian of the Mormon Commonwealth
Frederick M. Smith : Saint as Reformer, 1874-1946
From Frontier Activism to Neo-Victorian Domesticity : Mormon Women in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Mormon History
Mormonism and Music : A History
Mormonism in America: Itinerary to Allegiance from Joseph Smith to Mitt Romney
Mormonism's Worldwide Aspirations and its Changing Conceptions of Race and Lineage
Mormons and Mormonism : An Introduction to an American World Religion
Mormons in the Piazza : History of the Latter-Day Saints in Italy
Parallel Paths : LDS General Conference and Mormon History
People of Paradox : A History of Mormon Culture
Revisiting Thomas F. O'Dea's The Mormons : Contemporary Perspectives
Saints, Cities, and Secularism : Religious Attitudes and Behavior of Modern Urban Mormons
Sectarian Commitment and Withdrawal
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Effect of Mormon Organizational Boundaries on Group Cohesion
The Latter-day Saint Century
The Metamorphosis of the Kingdom of God : Toward a Reinterpretation of Mormon History
The Metamorphosis of the Kingdom of God : Toward a Reinterpretation of Mormon History
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
The Mormons
The Peril and Promise of Social Prognosis : O'Dea and the Race Issue
The Social-Historical Context of Mormon Beliefs
Thomas F. O'Dea on the Mormons : Retrospect and Assessment
Transformation of the Mormon Culture Region