Item Detail
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8134
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English
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Two School Systems in Conflict : 1867-1890
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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April 1960
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28
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2
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113-28
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Mormon and mission school educational systems in territorial Utah--the tensions, debates, and events leading to public education in Utah. Mission schools were established by Episcopalians and Presbyterians to win Mormon children away from Mormonism.
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A Century of Service, 1860-1960 : A History of the Utah Education Association
An Anarchist Defends the Mormons : The Case of Dyer D. Lum
An Irrepressible Conflict
A Uniform and Common Recollection : Joseph Smith's Legacy, Polygamy, and the Creation of Mormon Public Memory, 1852-2002
Decade of Detente : The Mormon-Gentile Female Relationship in Nineteenth-century Utah
Faith and Politics in the Public Sphere : The Gülen Movement and the Mormon Church
Joseph F. Smith and the Reshaping of Church Education
Nineteenth-Century Mormon Architecture and City Planning
Robert Newton Baskin and the Making of Modern Utah
Saving Their School : The 1933 Transfer of Dixie College as an Indicator of Utah's Changing Church and State Relationships
The 'Americanization' of Utah for Statehood
The Limits of Learning in Pioneer Utah
The Mormon Question : Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America
Utah's History
"Where Nothing is Long Ago" : Childhood and Youth in Mormon History
Women in Utah History : Paradigm or Paradox? -
Essentials in Church History
Free Schools Come to Utah
History of Utah 1540-1886
Memories That Live : Utah County Centennial History
No Man Knows My History : The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
Popular History of Utah
Reminiscences of a Missionary Bishop
Reminiscences of Early Utah
Tenderfoot Days in Territorial Utah
The Development of Centralizing Tendencies in Educational Organization and Administration in Utah
The History of Public Education in Utah
The Rocky Mountain Saints : A Full and Complete History of the Mormons