Item Detail
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English
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Economic Aspects of Mormonism
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Harper's Monthly Magazine
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April 1903
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106
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667-78
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An examination of Mormon social and economic patterns. Mormonism's organization compared to the German army, its economics basically cooperative.
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Building the City of God : Community and Cooperation among the Mormons
Expanding LDS Church Abroad : Old Realities Compounded
From Near-Nation to New World Religion
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
Kingdom on the Mississippi Revisited
Leonard J. Arrington : A Historian's Life
Mormon History
Mormon Poor Relief : A Social Welfare Interlude
New Perspectives in Mormon Studies : Creating and Crossing Boundaries
Religion, Politics, and Sugar : The Mormon Church, the Federal Government, and the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1907-1921
Revisiting Thomas F. O'Dea's The Mormons : Contemporary Perspectives
Survey : The Historiography of Mormonism
The "Lion of the Lord" and the Land: Brigham Young's Environmental Ethic
The Making of Saints : The Mormon Town as a Setting for the Study of Cultural Change
The Morley Settlement in Illinois, 1839-1846 : Tribe and Clan in a Nauvoo Mormon Community
The Mormons
The Rise of Mormonism
The Romance of the Book of Mormon
The Turner Thesis and Mormon Beginnings in New York and Utah
Utah Historians and the Reconstruction of Western History