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Saints observed : studies of Mormon village life, 1850-2005 / Howard M. Bahr.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bahr, Howard M., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Latter Day Saints--Southwest, New--Social life and customs.
Latter Day Saints.
Latter Day Saints--Utah--Social life and customs.
Villages--Southwest, New--History.
Villages.
Villages--Utah--History.
Community life--Southwest, New--History.
Community life.
Community life--Utah--History.
Southwest, New--Social life and customs.
Southwest, New.
Utah--Social life and customs.
Utah.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (246 p.)
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, Utah : The University of Utah Press, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"The most complete overview and assessment of Mormon village studies available, this volume extends the canon twofold. First, it presents a rich composite view of nineteenth-century Mormon life in the West as seen by qualified observers who did not just pass through but stopped and studied. Second, it connects that early protoethnography to scholarly Mormon village studies in the twentieth century, showing their proper context in the thriving field of community studies. Based mostly on nine famous travelers' accounts of life among the Mormons, including Richard Burton, Elizabeth Kane, Howard Stansbury, John Gunnison, and Julius Benchley--Bahr's volume introduces these talented observers, summarizes and analyzes their observation, and constructs a holistic overview of Mormon village life. He concludes by tracing the rise and continuity of Mormon village studies in the twentieth century, beginning with Lowry Nelson's 1923 research in Escalante, Utah. Over the following three decades, the genre expanded beyond Nelson and his students, becoming more sophisticated and interdisciplinary; by the mid-1950s it was a subfield within the respected arena of community studies. Researchers continued to study Mormon communities in the following decades and into the twenty-first century"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Abbreviations
Ethnographers by Any Other Name : Visitors to Mormon Villages, 1849-1860
"What I Heard and Felt and Saw" : Reflections on Method
Village Culture I: Structure, Ambience, and Diversity
Village Culture II: Work, Faith, Education, and the Arts
Second Generation Village Studies
Twentieth Century Village Studies.
Notes:
Continued by: Four classic Mormon village studies.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-60781-321-1
OCLC:
875895027

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