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Editor's Introduction, Byu Studies
Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
End Matter, Byu Studies
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Guest Editor's Prologue, Leonard J. Arrington
Guest Editor's Prologue, Leonard J. Arrington
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Finalizing Plans For The Trek West: Deliberations At Winter Quarters, 1846-1847, Richard E. Bennett
Finalizing Plans For The Trek West: Deliberations At Winter Quarters, 1846-1847, Richard E. Bennett
BYU Studies Quarterly
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On The North Side Of The Platte, Sally T. Taylor
On The North Side Of The Platte, Sally T. Taylor
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Tracks, John Sterling Harris
Grasshoppers, John Sterling Harris
Breathings, Loretta M. Sharp
Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
Alkali, John Sterling Harris
Cultural Conflict: Mormons And Indians In Nebraska, Lawrence G. Coates
Cultural Conflict: Mormons And Indians In Nebraska, Lawrence G. Coates
BYU Studies Quarterly
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End Matter, Byu Studies
Full Issue, Byu Studies
Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
Moses Of Michelangelo, Elaine Ellsworth Naylor
Moses Of Michelangelo, Elaine Ellsworth Naylor
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
“Thou Hast Made My Mountain To Stand Strong”, Sally T. Taylor
“Thou Hast Made My Mountain To Stand Strong”, Sally T. Taylor
BYU Studies Quarterly
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Eyewitness Accounts Of The Restoration Milton V. Backman, Larry C. Porter
Eyewitness Accounts Of The Restoration Milton V. Backman, Larry C. Porter
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Eerdmans' Handbook To Christianity In America Mark A. Noll, Nathan O. Hatch, George M. Marsden, David F. Wells, And John D. Woodbridge, Eds., Milton V. Backman
Eerdmans' Handbook To Christianity In America Mark A. Noll, Nathan O. Hatch, George M. Marsden, David F. Wells, And John D. Woodbridge, Eds., Milton V. Backman
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
End Matter, Byu Studies
Full Issue, Byu Studies
Benjamin, John Sterling Harris
Elizabeth To Zacharias, Cara Bullinger
Resurrection Morning, Cara Bullinger
Utah Valley Metaphors, Loretta M. Sharp
Goodbye, Hello Marilyn Brown, Richard H. Cracroft
Goodbye, Hello Marilyn Brown, Richard H. Cracroft
BYU Studies Quarterly
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The Impact Of The Mormon Migration On The Community Of Kirtland, Ohio, 1830-1839, Mark R. Grandstaff
The Impact Of The Mormon Migration On The Community Of Kirtland, Ohio, 1830-1839, Mark R. Grandstaff
Theses and Dissertations
In the early decades of the nineteenth-century, an era of cultural change and disorientation, many turned to revivals to displace insecure emotionalism and to insure themselves of a place in the emerging society. Others, such as the Mormons sought an all encompassing plan that would dispel confusion and restore order to a decadent society. This search led some Mormons to follow their Prophet to Kirtland, Ohio. Once in Kirtland, various sociological conflicts developed which affected how the citizens of Kirtland would perceive their Mormon neighbors. Tantamount to these conflicts was the rapidly increasing Mormon population which triggered a corresponding rise …
The Deserted Chamber: An Unnoticed Topos In The "Father's Lament" Of Beowulf, Richard Schrader
The Deserted Chamber: An Unnoticed Topos In The "Father's Lament" Of Beowulf, Richard Schrader
Quidditas
Swa bi∂ geomorlic gomelum ceorle
to gebidanne, þæt his byre ride
giong on galgan; þonne he gyd wrece....
Gesyh∂ sorhcearig on his suna bure
winsele westne, windge reste
reote berofene,– ridend swefa∂,
hæ le∂ in ho man; nis r hearpan sweg,
gomen in geardum, swylce ∂ær iu wæ ron.
Gewite∂ þonne on sealman, sorhleo∂ gæ le∂
an æfter anum; uhte him eall to rum,
wongas ond wicstede. (2444-46, 2455-62)
[So it is sad for an old man to experience his young son's riding on the gallows; let him then recite a song.... Sorrowing, he sees in his son's chamber a …
The Grand Peur Of 1348-49: The Shock Wave Of The Black Death In The German Southwest, Steven Rowan
The Grand Peur Of 1348-49: The Shock Wave Of The Black Death In The German Southwest, Steven Rowan
Quidditas
The massacre of most fo the Jewish communities in Western Germany and what is now Switzerland between late 1348 and the middle of 1349 permanently altered the position of Jews in Central Europe, both by shifting the Jewish population eastward and by moving those Jews who remained behind to the periphery of economic society. A close examination of the chronology of the massacres on the local level rapidly disproves the traditional interpretation that the massacres were attacks of the classic 'scapegoat' type made in response to the onset of the first great modern European plague. Although the first massacres outside …