Item Detail
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8271
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17
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English
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'Living the Principle' of Plural Marriage : Mormon Women, Utopia, and Female Sexuality in the Nineteenth Century
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Feminist Studies
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Fall 1984
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10
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523-36
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A Foreign Kingdom : Mormons and Polygamy in American Political Culture, 1852-1890
A Good Social Work : Women's Clubs, Libraries, and the Construction of a Secular Society in Utah, 1890-1920
A House Full of Females : Plural Marriage and Women's Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870
Battle for the Ballot : Essays on Woman Suffrage in Utah, 1870-1896
Doing the Works of Abraham : Mormon Polygamy―Its Origin, Practice, and Demise
Faithful Transgressions in the American West : Six Twentieth-Century Mormon Women's Autobiographical Acts
Hoop Mania : Fashion, Identity, and Religious Condemnation in Nineteenth-Century Utah
Laboring in the Desert : The Letters and Diaries of Narcissa Prentiss Whitman and Ida Hunt Udall
Lords of Creation : Polygamy, the Abrahamic Household, and Mormon Patriarchy
Mormon Women : A Bibliography in Process, 1977-1985
'No True Woman' : Conflicted Female Subjectivities in Women's Popular 19th Century Western Adventure Tales
Relations of Rescue : The Search for Female Moral Authority in the American West, 1874-1939
Same-Sex Dynamics among Nineteenth-century Americans : A Mormon Example
Solemn Covenant : The Mormon Polygamous Passage
The church family in nineteenth-century America : Mormonism and the public private divide
The Mormon History Association's Tanner Lectures : The First Twenty Years
Transformation of the Mormon Culture Region