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English
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Three Frontiers : Family, Land, and Society in the American West, 1850-1900
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Cambridge, Mass.
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Cambridge University Press
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[1995 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Best Book]
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Cattle, Cotton, and Conflict : The Possession and Dispossion of Hebron, Utah
Community and Memory in Grouse Creek
“I cannot shake off my grief”: Eliza Shelton Keeler and the Challenges of Frontier Life
Making Space on the Western Frontier : Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes
More Wives than One : Transformation of the Mormon Marriage System, 1840-1910
Mormon Convert, Mormon Defector : A Scottish Immigrant in the American West, 1848-1861
Mormon History
Mormons and Mormonism : An Introduction to an American World Religion
Pioneer Life : Mormon Pioneer Life
Post New Mormon History : A Manifesto
Prostitution, Polygamy, and Power : Salt Lake City, 1847-1918
Sheriff Jacob B. Backenstos : 'Defender of the Saints'
Sojourner in the Promised Land : Forty years among the Mormons
Sports in Zion : Mormon Recreation, 1890-1940
State, Church and Moral Order : The Mormon Response to the New Deal, in Orem, Utah, 1933-40
Storming the Nation : The Unknown Contributions of Joseph Smith’s Political Missionaries
"That They May Secure It and Hold It Forever" : Bluff's Revival, 1885-1886
The Civil War and Town Founding in the Intermountain West
The Civil War Years in Utah : The Kingdom of God and the Territory that did not Fight
The Long Honeymoon : Jan Shipps Among the Mormons
The Rites of Passage : The Gathering as Cultural Credo
Urbanism and Empire in the Far West, 1840-1890
Writing From Within a Religious Tradition : A Mormon Perspective
"You Nasty Apostates, Clear Out" : Reasons for Disaffection in the Late 1850s