Item Detail
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English
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Mormon Sexuality and American Culture
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Autumn 1976
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10
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45-56
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Describes the formation of Mormons' attitudes toward sex and morality in the context of changing American cultural patterns from Mormonism's beginnings in the 1820s through 19th-century individualism.
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A Foreign Kingdom : Mormons and Polygamy in American Political Culture, 1852-1890
A History of Dialogue, Part Two : Struggle Toward Maturity, 1971-1982
And They Shall Be One Flesh : Sexuality and Contemporary Mormonism
Doing the Works of Abraham : Mormon Polygamy―Its Origin, Practice, and Demise
Early Mormon Polygamy Defenses
Exceptionally Queer : Mormon Peculiarity and US Exceptionalism
Exceptionally Queer: Mormon Peculiarity and U.S. Nationalism
Prostitution, Polygamy, and Power : Salt Lake City, 1847-1918
Revisiting Thomas F. O'Dea's The Mormons : Contemporary Perspectives
Solemn Covenant : The Mormon Polygamous Passage
The Current Crisis in the Formation and Regulation of Latter-day Saints' Sexual Identity -
An Economic Interpretation of the 'Word of Wisdom'
B. H. Roberts as Historian
Desert Saints : The Mormon Frontier in Utah
Quest for Empire : The Political Kingdom of God and the Council of Fifty in Mormon History
The Economic Basis for the Evolution of Mormon Religion
The Fundamentalist Emphasis at Brigham Young University : 1935-1973
The Godbeite Movement
The Intellectual Tradition of the Latter-day Saints
The Mormon Reformation
The Mormons as a Test Case
The Mormon Village : A Pattern and Technique of Land Settlement
The Psychological and Ethical Aspects of Mormon Group Life
The Reliability of Joseph Smith's History
The Role of Christian Primitivism in the Origin and Development of the Mormon Kingdom, 1830-1844
The Shaping of the Mormon Mind in New England and New York
The Sociological and Social Psychological Aspects of the Mormon Polygamous Family