Just South of Zion : The Mormons in Mexico and Its Borderlands.
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- computer
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- 9780826351821
- 289.3/72
- BX8617.M4J87 2015
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Mormons in Mexico / Jason H. Dormady -- 1: The 1910 Mexican Revolution and the Rise and Demise of Mormon Polygamy in Mexico / Barbara Jones Brown -- 2: Mormon Colonists in the Mexican Civil Registration: A Case Study in Transnational Immigrant Identity / George Ryskamp -- 3: Plotino C. Rhodakanaty: Mormonism's Greek Austrian Mexican Socialist / Bill Smith and Jared M. Tamez -- 4: "Our Faithful Sisters": Mormon Worship and the Establishment of the Relief Society in the Mexican Mission, 1901-1903 / Jared M. Tamez -- 5: Solving Schism in Nepantla: The Third Convention Returns to the LDS Fold / Elisa Pulido -- 6: Queso y gusanos: The Cosmos of Indigenous Mormon Intellectual Margarito Bautista / Stuart Parker -- 7: Calls to War, Calls to Peace: Mormons among New Mexicans in 1880s Arizona / Daniel Herman -- 8: Colonia Díaz and the Railroad That Almost Was: The Deming, Sierra Madre and Pacific, 1887-1896 / Brandon Morgan -- Afterword: Porfirian Saints or Latter-day Revolutionaries? Mormonism in Modern Mexico / Matthew Butler -- Glossary of Terms Related to Mormonism or Mexican Mormonism -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.
Just South of Zion assembles new scholarship on the first century of Mormon history in Mexico, from 1847 to 1947.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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