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Popular Fiction 1814-1939: Selections from the Anthony Tino Collection
Mormon Feminism: Not an Oxymormon Alexa Himonas
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Colonial Caring: a History of Colonial and Post-Colonial Nursing
Mormon Feminism and Prospects for Change in the LDS Church Holly Theresa Bignall Iowa State University
The Story of Mormons for the Equal Rights Amendment
Joanna Brooks, Rachel Hunt Steenblik, and Hannah Wheelwright, Eds
A PAN-HISTORICAL ANALYSIS of MORMON FEMINISM by Tiffany
Women in the Book of Mormon
Mormon Feminism Among the Early Saints
The Stained-Glass Ceiling: a Literature Review of Women's Roles in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Katy Halver
The Odd Couple: Religious Feminism Eastern Sociological Society Conference, NYC 2015
Feminist Reactions to LDS Scripture, Doctrine, and Practices Aaltje Baumgart Gustavus Adolphus College Abstract Resumen
Religious Ambivalence and the Problem of Agency
Mormon Feminist Perspectives on the Mormon Digital Awakening: a Study of Identity and Personal Narratives
Joanna Brooks, Rachel Hunt Steenblick, and Hannah Wheelwright, Eds., Mormon Feminism: Essential Writings Reviewed by Anthea Butler, Martha Bradley-Evans, Taylor C
Dancing Through the Doctrine: Observations on Religion and Feminism1
Spring 2017 Commencement Program
Aboulafia, Mitchell, the Cosmopolitan
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Dialogue: a Journal of Mormon Thought, 47, No
Lds Women's Authority and the Temple: a Feminist Fhe1 Discussion With
The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender Intersectionality
Mormon Women in the History of Second-Wave Feminism Laurel
Social Responses to Mormon Feminists by Jennifer M. Crow A
Oxymormon: Feminism Ain't Got No Place on the Pulpit… Or Does It? Jennifer Johnson-Bell Claremont Graduate University,
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Mormon Feminism: the Next Forty Years
Feminism in the Light of the Gospel Ofjesus Christ
Fall 2015 Commencement Program
Feminist and Mormon: Reconciling Ideals of Equality and a Culture of Patriarchy