Reconstruction and Mormon America /
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Norman :
University of Oklahoma Press,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Measuring Reconstruction / by Elliott West
- There is no Mormon Trail of Tears: roots, removals, and reconstructions / Angela Pulley Hudson
- Constructing a national marital and sexual culture: reconsidering the "twin relics of barbarism" / Christine Talbot
- Disciplinary democracy: Mormon violence and the construction of the modern American state / Patrick Q. Mason
- The application of federal power in Utah territory / Brent M. Rogers
- "To merge them into more wholesome social elements": the greater reconstruction and its place in Utah / Brett D. Dowdle
- The case for containing reconstruction: rethinking broad national processes and specific regional policies in the nineteenth-century United States / Rachel St. John
- Why don't Mormons have a lost cause? / Clyde A. Milner II
- Whither Mormons' lost cause? Collective historical memory in comparison / Eric A. Eliason
- The Mormon cause, lost and found / Jared Farmer.