Item Detail
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English
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Heroic Nostalgia : Enshrining the Mormon Past
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Sunstone
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July/August 1980
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5
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Sunstone Education Foundation
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47-55
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'The creation of places of pilgrimage seems to grow out of a common desire to recapture and preserve something that has been lost with the passing of a founder or saint and his generation--the personality, the fervor, and excitement that may have been diluted in the evolution of organizations and hierarchies.' This has also been the case in Mormonism. Anderson discusses the development of historic sites, etc. in Mormonism.
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American Prophet, New England Town : The Memory of Joseph Smith in Vermont
From Missionary Resort to Memorial Farm : Commemoration and Capitalism at the Birthplace of Joseph Smith, 1905-1925
Kirtland Temple : The Biography of a Shared Mormon Sacred Space
Mexicans, Tourism, and Book of Mormon Geography
"Out of the Mists of Memory" : Remembering Joseph Smith in Vermont
The City of Joseph in Focus : The Use and Abuse of Historic Photographs
The Sanctification of Mormonism's Historical Geography
'The Yellow Ochre Club' : B. F. Larson and the Pioneer Art Trail Tour, 1936