Mormon World View and American Culture
April 27, 2018[…] not intend to have any trade or commerce with the Gentile world. For as long as we buy from them we are in a degree dependent on them. The Kingdom of God cannot rise […]
[…] not intend to have any trade or commerce with the Gentile world. For as long as we buy from them we are in a degree dependent on them. The Kingdom of God cannot rise […]
[…] yet? If yer Have, I guess Iβll take a thousand, as I should like to give a copy to each of my wives!β (see illustration 2). While the exaggeration of the number of wives […]
[…] and launched on a career of its own! The value of cooperative education lies, of course, in just such realizations as these.Β I got to know Dialogue in Maryβs basement last summer. Spot-checking the […]
[…] tabloid newspaper, was begun in emulation of and admiration for the Womenβs Exponent (1872-1914), the first long-lived feminist periodical in the western United States. The publishers were domestic women who decided to put out […]
[…] vis American culture. It is a theme to which he returned in various contexts, including his last essay on Mormonism: βSources of Strain in Mormon History Reconsidered,β in Mormonism and American Culture, Marvin S. […]
[…] Journals. Compiled and arranged by Elden J. Watson. Salt Lake City: Elden J. Watson, 1975.Β Reid, Agnes Just. Letters of Long Ago. Salt Lake City: Tanner Trust Fund, University of Utah Library, 1973.Β Richards, […]
[…] permits the folklorist to see a people from the inside-out rather than from the outside-in.β See Analytic Essays in Folklore (The Hague: Mouton and Company, 1975), p. xi. Because these legends are formularized (the […]
[…] are eager to learn more about the man they accept as Godβs special representative that they might buy even a bad book. But I think a second factor is the bookβs readability. One young […]
[…] the poverty and ill health of the Mormons nearby, but βdid not have quite sympathy enough to buy them a chicken or give them a shilling, though he was worth some four or five […]
[…] toilet paper, but it was used in only a few days. We asked the Communist cadre to buy some for us. We would give them money and for the first while they would buy […]