Item Detail
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9668
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English
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From Frontier Activism to Neo-Victorian Domesticity : Mormon Women in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
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Journal of Mormon History
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1979
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6
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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3-21
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American setting. This article seeks to understand the contrast between the active role of nineteenth century LDS women and the domestic activity of their twentieth century counterparts. 'It focuses, first, on women's status in late nineteenth-century Utah, particularly on the ways in which the frontier and polygamy may have contributed to women's independence. This ninettenth-century period is then contrasted with the present and with some of the factors leading to increasing restrictions on women's sphere of influence within Mormonism. Finally, some broader perspectives on present and future prospects for Mormon women are suggested.' (p. 5) Foster's footnotes provide an excellent summary of the historical literature dealing with LDS women.
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Preaching the Gospel of Church and Sex : Mormon Women's Fiction in the Young Woman's Journal, 1889-1910
"Provident Living" : Ethnography, Material Culture, and the
Performance of Mormonism in Everyday Life
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Railroading Religion : Mormons, Tourists, and the Corporate Spirit of the West
Sisters in Spirit : Mormon Women in Historical and Cultural Perspective
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History's Sequel : A Source Essay on Women in Mormon History
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Little Gold Pieces : The Story of My Mormon Mother's Life
Mormonism and the Avoidance of Sectarian Stagnation : A Study of Church, Sect, and Incipient Nationality
Mormonism's Negro Doctrine : An Historical Overview
Mormon Polygamy : A Review Article
Mormon Sisters : Women in Early Utah
Past and Present : Some Thoughts on Being a Mormon Woman
Patriarchs and Politics : The Plight of the Mormon Woman
Perceptions of the Plight : A Review Response
'Remember the Women of Zion :' A Study of the Editorial Content of the Woman's Exponent : A Mormon Woman's Journal
Teaching the Slavish Virtues : The Public Life of Martha Hughes Cannon
The 'Americanization' of Utah for Statehood
The Awesome Power of Sex : The Polemical Campaign against Mormon Polygamy
The Economic Role of Pioneer Mormon Women
The Eliza Enigma : The Life and Legend of Eliza R. Snow
The Fundamentalist Emphasis at Brigham Young University : 1935-1973
The Implications of Feminism for BYU
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The Search for Truth and Meaning in Mormon History
The Shaping of the Mormon Mind in New England and New York
The Status of Women in the Philosophy of Mormonism from 1830 to 1845
The Story of the Latter-day Saints
The True Origin of Mormon Polygamy
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The Woman's Exponent : Forty-Two years of Speaking for Women
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Woman Suffrage in Territorial Utah
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