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Title Contingent citizens shifting perceptions of Latter-day Saints in American political culture / edited by Spencer W. McBride, Brent M. Rogers, and Keith A. Erekson.

Publication Info. Ithaca Cornell University Press 2020.
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
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Physical Medium polychrome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : not exceptional, typical, or Americanized : the Latter-day Saint experience with American politics / by Keith A. Erekson -- "Some little necromancy" : politics, religion, and the Mormons, 1829-1838 / Adam Jortner -- "Many think this Is a hoax" : the newspaper response to Joseph Smith's 1844 presidential campaign / Spencer W. McBride -- The perils of a Protestant democracy : Mormon and Catholic conceptions of democratic rule in the 1840s / Benjamin E. Park -- "The woman's movement has discovered a new enemy -- the Mormon Church" : the Equal Rights Amendment missionary program in Mormon Utah / Natalie K. Rose -- "The way of the transgressor Is hard" : the Black Hawk and Mormon wars in the construction of Illinois political culture, 1832-1846 / Amy S. Greenberg -- "Like a swarm of locusts" : perceptions of Mormon geopolitical power in a non-U.S. West, 1844-1848 / Thomas Richards Jr. -- "In the style of an independent sovereign": mid-nineteenth-century Mormon martial law proclamations in American political culture / Brent M. Rogers -- Political perceptions of Mormon polygamy and the struggle for Utah statehood, 1847-1896 / Stephen E. Smith -- A snake in the sugar : magazines, the Hardwick Committee, and the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1910-1911 / Matthew C. Godfrey -- "Rather than recognize this wretched imposture" : Edward Everett, rational religion, and the territory of Utah/Deseret / Matthew Mason -- Ambiguous allegiances, divided sovereignty : the Mormon experience in context / Rachel St. John -- Mormons at mid-century : "crushed politically, curtailed economically," but winning "universal respect for their devotion and achievements" / J.B. Haws -- The historic conflicts of our time : Ezra Taft Benson and national media representations of late twentieth-century Mormonism / Patrick Q. Mason
Summary "American's willingness to accept Latter-day Saints as full participants in the American political system has varied over time, granting Mormons in the United States an ambiguous status, contingent on changing political needs and perceptions"-- Provided by publisher
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Language In English.
Subject Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Political activity -- History.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Political participation.
History.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Public opinion -- History.
Public opinion.
Latter Day Saints -- Political activity -- History.
Latter Day Saints -- Political activity.
Latter Day Saints.
Latter Day Saints -- Public opinion -- History.
Political culture -- United States -- History.
Political culture.
United States.
Public opinion -- United States -- History.
HISTORY / United States / General.
Latter Day Saints -- Political activity.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
History.
Added Author McBride, Spencer W., editor.
Rogers, Brent M., editor.
Erekson, Keith A., editor.
Jortner, Adam Joseph. Some little necromancy.
Other Form: Print version Contingent citizens Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2020 9781501716737 (DLC) 2019037679 (OCoLC)1117319631
ISBN 9781501716751 electronic book
1501716751 electronic book
9781501716744 electronic book
1501716743 electronic book
9781501716737 hardcover
1501716735 hardcover
9781501749544 paperback
1501749544 paperback
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