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Great Basin Kingdom

Great Basin Kingdom
Author: Leonard J. Arrington
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2005
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 9780252072833

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Leonard Arrington, who died in 1999, is considered by most, if not all, serious scholars of Mormon and western history as the single most important figure to write on LDS history. Great Basin Kingdom is perhaps his greatest work. A classic in Mormon studies and western history, Great Basin Kingdom offers insights into the 'underdeveloped' American economy, a comprehensive treatment of one of the few native American religious movements, and detailed, exciting stories from little-known phases of Mormon and American history. This edition includes thirty new photographs and an introduction by Ronald W. Walker that provides a brief biography of Arrington, as well as the history of the work, its place in Mormon and western historiography, and its lasting impact.


Great Basin Kingdom

Great Basin Kingdom
Author: Leonard J. Arrington
Publisher: Bison Books
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1966
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Leonard Arrington, who died in 1999, is considered by most, if not all, serious scholars of Mormon and western history as the single most important figure to write on LDS history. Great Basin Kingdom is perhaps his greatest work. A classic in Mormon studies and western history, Great Basin Kingdom offers insights into the 'underdeveloped' American economy, a comprehensive treatment of one of the few native American religious movements, and detailed, exciting stories from little-known phases of Mormon and American history. This edition includes thirty new pictures and an introduction by Ronald W. Walker that provides a brief biography of Arrington, as well as the history of the work, its place in Mormon and western historiography, and its lasting impact.


The Great Basin Kingdom

The Great Basin Kingdom
Author: Leonard J. Arrington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1958
Genre: Utah
ISBN: 9780674360501

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Great Basin Kingdom Revisited

Great Basin Kingdom Revisited
Author: Thomas G. Alexander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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"This book frames questions about the direction of Mormon history, poses issues about land use and settlement in the West, explores the myths surrounding irrigation, and reflects aspects of the Mormon Western experience. Each of the contributors takes a fresh look at Leonard J. Arrington's Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-Day Saints, 1830-1900 thirty years after the original publication of this influential work. Essays by seven prominent scholars have been selected and each presents a critical evaluation of the impact of Great Basin Kingdom on their respective disciplines. Great Basin Kingdom is explored from such diverse points of view as environmental studies, literature, sociology, anthropology, economics, geography, and history"--Book jacket.


Great Basin Kingdom

Great Basin Kingdom
Author: Leonard J. Arrington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

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Brigham Young

Brigham Young
Author: Leonard J. Arrington
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2012-06-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0345803213

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Brigham Young comes to life in this superlative biography that presents him as a Mormon leader, a business genius, a family man, a political organizer, and a pioneer of the West. Drawing on a vast range of sources, including documents, personal diaries, and private correspondence, Leonard J. Arrington brings Young to life as a towering yet fully human figure, the remarkable captain of his people and his church for thirty years, who combined piety and the pursuit of power to leave an indelible stamp on Mormon society and the culture of the Western frontier. From polygamy to the Mountain Meadows Massacre to the attempted preservation of Young’s Great Basin Kingdom, we are given a fresh understanding of the controversies that plagued Young in his contentious relations with the federal government. Brigham Young draws its subject out of the marginal place in history to which the conventional wisdom has assigned him, and sets him squarely in the American mainstream, a figure of abiding influence in our society to this day.


Great Basin Kingdom Revisited

Great Basin Kingdom Revisited
Author: Thomas G. Alexander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: Utah
ISBN: 9780874213515

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This book poses issues about land use and settlement in the West, explores the myths surrounding irrigation, and reflects aspects of the Mormon Western experience.


Great Basin Kingdom Revisited

Great Basin Kingdom Revisited
Author: Thomas G. Alexander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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"This book frames questions about the direction of Mormon history, poses issues about land use and settlement in the West, explores the myths surrounding irrigation, and reflects aspects of the Mormon Western experience. Each of the contributors takes a fresh look at Leonard J. Arrington's Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-Day Saints, 1830-1900 thirty years after the original publication of this influential work. Essays by seven prominent scholars have been selected and each presents a critical evaluation of the impact of Great Basin Kingdom on their respective disciplines. Great Basin Kingdom is explored from such diverse points of view as environmental studies, literature, sociology, anthropology, economics, geography, and history"--Book jacket.


Forgotten Kingdom

Forgotten Kingdom
Author: David L. Bigler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Latter Day Saint churches
ISBN:

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Tells the story of Mormon theocracy in the American West and the men and women on both sides who took part in its fifty-year quarrel with the American republic. According to the preface, this book was written "with a specific audience--new arrivals in Mormon country--in mind, recounting the incredible history that created the singular social conditions that still persist in the Great Basin."