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English
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Mormonism, Americanism, and Politics
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Salt Lake City
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Ensign Publishing
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"In summary, this book is the story of an indigenous American religious movement and the politics and social upheaval of the frontier West as it reacted to the movement. The author has examined the most significant nineteenth century events involving the Latter-day Saints in an attempt to throw new light on what happened and why. He has written a book which is highly interesting and which, at the same time, represents an important scholarly contribution." [Introduction]
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Camp in the Sagebrush : Camp Floyd, Utah, 1858-1861
Causes of Mormon-Non-Mormon Conflict in Hancock County, Illinois, 1839-1846
Constitutional Rights and the Mormon Appeals for National Redress of the Missouri Grievances
Junius and Joseph : Presidential Politics and the Assassination of the First Mormon Prophet
Rumors of Secession in the Utah Territory : 1847–61
Solemn Covenant : The Mormon Polygamous Passage
Some Political Concepts of J. Reuben Clark, Jr.
Storm Over the Summit : A Political History of Summit County to 1882
The Election of 1916 : Realigning the Rockies
Utah and the American Civil War : The Written Record