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- MORMONS, SEXUAL MINORITIES, and the CHURCH of JESUS CHRIST of LATTER-DAY SAINTS by Elijah K. Nielson a Dissertation Submitted To
- The History of the Sabbath in Mormonism
- Mormons, Nebraska and the Way West Scroll Down for Complete Article
- Dickens and the Mormons
- Of Many Hearts and Many Minds: the Mormon Novel and the Post-Utopian Challenge of Assimilation
- Constructing and Maintaining a Homosexual Identity in the Mormon Church
- Preaching to the Court House and Judging in the Temple Nathan B
- IN the SACRED PRECINCTS—An Evil LDS Missionary
- Letter to SHPO W/Cultural Survey
- Violence & the Uneven Geography of Queer Space
- Adam Goes the Social Survival of Mormonism: a Comparative Study
- The Fourth Wave: the Mass Media Era (1974-2000)
- Mormons, Musical Theater, and the Public Arena of Doubt
- Reynolds V. United States, Polygamy, and Imperialism Nathan B
- The Influences of Folklore on the Creation of the Mormon Identity
- The Mormon Battalion's Manifest Destiny
- The Mormons Teacher's Guide
- Latter-Day Screens Gender, Sexuality & Mediated Mormonism
- “Subspecies of American Literature”: Obstacles Toward a Transnational Mormon Novel
- Interview with Ambassador Theresa A. Tull
- The Mormon Pioneer Trail Across Iowa in 1846
- Mormonism and the Family (Forum) Terryl Givens University of Richmond, [email protected]
- Coming out Mormon
- The Mormons in Nazi Germany
- World War II Comes to the Northern Plains Observing the 75Th Anniversary of America’S Entrance Into World War II (1941—2016)
- Understanding the Mormon War of 1838
- Anti-Mormonism and the Newfangled Countercult Culture
- Supreme Court of the United States ______DONALD J
- Journal of Mormon History Vol. 33, No. 3, 2007
- Latter-Day Screens
- How Anti-Mormons Play Word Games to Attack the Latter-Day Saints
- David W. Kilbourne: the Creation of an Iowa Anti-Mormon
- “A Hall of Mirrors”: Two Recent Works in Mormon Studies
- Racial Conflict in Early Utah: Mormon, Native American and Federal Relations
- Who Were the Mormons and Why Did They Decide to Head West? Learning Objectives: • to Understand Who the Mormons Were and Why They Were Unpopular in the East
- Religious Intolerance in the Second Great Awakening: the Mormon Experience in Missouri
- THE MORMON CROSSING of the UNITED STATES, 1840-1870 "K ^"OST Students of American History Know, in Outline, the Story
- Vigilantism and Extralegal Justice in the Utah Territory
- Mormons and Youtube
- Anti-Mormon Moment
- The Prosocial Behavior of Active Latter-Day Saints
- The Untold Story of America's
- "Worlds Without End": the Cosmological Theodicy of Brigham Young
- Nature Among the Mormons: an Ecocritical Approach to Mormon Literature
- One Man and One Wife? the Legal History of Marriage in the Culture and Courts of America
- Celsus and Modern Anti-Mormonism
- The Evolving Significance of St. Thomas, Nevada
- Journal of Mormon History Vol. 36, No. 2, Spring 2010
- History of Piute County
- Bishop, Donald Michael
- The Civil War Years in Utah: the Kingdom of God and the Territory That Did Not Fight
- References Cited and Bibliography
- Mormons in the Lion City: Grassroots Diplomacy on Race, Gender, and Family, 1968- 1995
- Utah and Mormon Migration in the Twentieth Century: 1890 to 1955
- God Changed His Mind About Black People
- The Mormons. Produced by Helen Whitney. FILM REVIEWS Melbourne, Fla.: PBS Video, 2007
- News Media Portrayals of Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney and His Mormonism, 2006-2008
- Program Listings” Copies of Local Programs
- Impacts of Mormon Rhetoric on White Queer Members' Identity Performances