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Title A world we thought we knew : readings in Utah history / edited by John S. McCormick and John R. Sillito.

Publication Info. Salt Lake City, Utah : University of Utah Press, [1995]
©1995

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Description 1 online resource (493 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents "Dwellers in the Cedar Bark": The Indian Art of Utah / Ann Elizabeth Nelson -- Prelude to Dispossession: The Fur Trade's Significance for the Northern Utes and Southern Paiutes / John R. Alley, Jr. -- Open Hand and Mailed Fist: Mormon-Indian Relations in Utah, 1847-1852 / Howard A. Christy -- One Man's Meat Is Another Man's Poison: A Revisionist View of the Seagull "Miracle" / David B. Madsen and Brigham D. Madsen -- "At Their Peril": Utah Law and the Case of Plural Wives, 1850-1900 / Carol Cornwall Madsen -- In Their Own Behalf: The Politicization of Mormon Women and the 1870 Franchise / Lola Van Wagenen -- The Buffalo Soldiers: Guardians of the Uintah Frontier, 1886-1901 / Ronald G. Coleman -- Respectable Reformers: Utah Socialists in Power, 1900-1925 / John S. McCormick and John R. Sillito -- The "Foreign Element" and the 1903-1904 Carbon County Coal Miners' Strike / Allan Kent Powell -- Padrones and Protest: "Old" Radicals and "New" Immigrants in Bingham, Utah, 1905-1912 / Gunther Peck -- Red Lights in Zion: Salt Lake City's Stockade, 1908-1911 / John S. McCormick -- Women in the Utah Work Force from Statehood to World War II / Miriam B. Murphy -- Protect the Children: Child Labor in Utah, 1880-1920 / Martha S. Bradley -- Utah's Ellis Island: The Difficult "Americanization" of Carbon County / Philip F. Notarianni -- Monticello, the Hispanic Cultural Gateway to Utah / William H. Gonzalez and Genaro M. Padilla -- Utah's Ethnic Legacy / Helen Zeese Papanikolas -- The Strawberry Valley Reclamation Project and the Opening of the Uintah Indian Reservation / Kathryn L. MacKay -- Beyond the Spotlight: The Red Scare in Utah / Andrew Hunt -- Bootlegging in Zion: Making and Selling the "Good Stuff" / Helen Zeese Papanikolas -- Struggle Against Great Odds: Challenges in Utah's Marginal Agricultural Areas, 1925-1939 / Brian Q. Cannon -- Utah's Rosies: Women in the Utah War Industries During World War II / Antonette Chambers Noble -- Interned at Topaz: Age, Gender, and Family in the Relocation Experience / Sandra C. Taylor -- "A Sad and Expensive Experience": Ernest L. Wilkinson's 1964 Bid for the U.S. Senate / Gary James Bergera -- The Successful Marketing of the Holy Grail / Linda Sillitoe -- All Fall Down: Money Wins and History Loses at Canyon Road / Laura Friel -- Culture Shock / Phyllis Barber -- Next Time / Michael N. Martinez -- Expanding Our Moral Vision Beyond the Human Community / Donald Worster -- Zion in Eden: Phases of the Environmental History of Utah / Dan L. Flores -- Building Zions: A Conceptual Framework / Robert Alan Goldberg -- Salt Lake City: Zion at the Crossroads / Peter Wiley and Robert Gottlieb.
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Subject Utah -- History.
Utah.
History.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author McCormick, John S., 1944-
Sillito, John R.
Other Form: Print version: World we thought we knew. Salt Lake City, Utah : University of Utah Press, ©1995 0874804833 (DLC) 95023446 (OCoLC)32858857
ISBN 0585129800 (electronic book)
9780585129808 (electronic book)
0874804833 (alkaline paper)
9780874804836 (alkaline paper)
0874804841 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780874804843 (paperback ; alkaline paper)