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Introduction To “On Being Mormon In Canada And Canadian In Utah”, Nancy R. Lund
Introduction To “On Being Mormon In Canada And Canadian In Utah”, Nancy R. Lund
BYU Studies Quarterly
As part of the Asael and Maydell Palmer Lecture Series, Canadian Studies at Brigham Young University presented a program on March 14, 1996, entitled "Three Mormon Women: Reflections and Perspectives." The program featured three outstanding LDS women, all born Canadian—Elaine L. Jack, Ardeth Greene Kapp, and Maureen Ursenbach Beecher.
“But Then Face To Face”: Women's Issues, Mormon Culture, And Doctrine In Eight Pregnancy Narratives, Angela Ashurst-Mcgee
“But Then Face To Face”: Women's Issues, Mormon Culture, And Doctrine In Eight Pregnancy Narratives, Angela Ashurst-Mcgee
BYU Studies Quarterly
For a Mormon woman, pregnancy can augment her agency, build charity, and transcend stereotypes. Sharing her narrative can help her organize and own her experience.
In Their Own Words: Women And The Story Of Nauvoo By Carol Cornwall Madsen, Michelle Stott
In Their Own Words: Women And The Story Of Nauvoo By Carol Cornwall Madsen, Michelle Stott
BYU Studies Quarterly
Carol Cornwall Madsen. In Their Own Words: Women and the Story of Nauvoo. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1994. xii; 266 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. $14.95.
Audacious Women: Early British Mormon Immigrants By Rebecca Bartholomew, Paula Harline
Audacious Women: Early British Mormon Immigrants By Rebecca Bartholomew, Paula Harline
BYU Studies Quarterly
Rebecca Bartholomew. Audacious Women: Early British Mormon Immigrants. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1995. xv; 288 pp. Bibliography, index. Paperback, $18.95.