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This exciting volume uses closeup looks at nineteen Mormon
dissenters to focus on the variety of religious sentiment within
the Mormon church and to explore how it has encouraged divergent
ideas from the early 1800s through modern times. "An absolute
necessity for anyone interested in the history/direction of the
Latter Day Saint Movement." -- Gerald John Kloss, Latter Day Saint
History "Well done. . . . Respectful and professional." -- Lynn D.
Wardle, BYU Studies "Makes a valuable contribution to our improved
understanding of the rich heritage and faith of Mormonism." --
Milan D. Smith Jr., Sunstone "An important and thought-provoking
book." -- Lola Van Wagenen, Utah Historical Quarterly "A splendid
collection. . . . Essential reading for anyone interested even
slightly in the Restoration movement." -- Paul Shupe, The John
Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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.
From the preface: "Brigham Young was the supreme American paradox,
not because he contained elements foreign to American soil but
because he united them--the business genius of a Rockefeller with
the spiritual sensitivities of an Emerson, the lusty enjoyments of
the pleasures of good living with the tenderness of a Florence
Nightingale. He was not merely an entrepreneur with a shared vision
of America as the Promised Land; he was a prophet with visions of
his own and he built beyond himself."
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.
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