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Thomas, Allison William, Matt Susan J. 1967-, and Weber State University, eds. Dreams, myths, and reality: Utah and the American West : the Critchlow lectures at Weber State University. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2008.

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H, Wagner Frederic, and Utah State University. College of Natural Resources., eds. Proceedings of the symposium: Ecosystem management of natural resources in the intermountain west : April 20-22, 1994, Eccles Conference Center, Utah State University. Logan, Utah: Utah State University, College of Natural Resources, 1995.

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B, Monsen Stephen, Stevens Richard, and Rocky Mountain Research Station (Fort Collins, Colo.), eds. Proceedings: Ecology and management of Pinyon-juniper communities within the Interior West : September 15-18, 1997, Brigham Young University, Conference Center, Provo, Utah. Ogden, UT: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 1999.

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1887-1986, O'Keeffe Georgia, Amarillo Art Center, and West Texas State University, eds. Georgia O'Keeffe & her contemporaries: Amarillo Art Center, September 7-December 1, 1985 in honor of the 75th anniversary of West Texas State University. Amarillo, Tex: The Center, 1985.

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Jane, Waugh Lillian, Schultz Bernard 1948-, and West Virginia University. Creative Arts Center. Galleries., eds. With gratitude to Eva Hubbard: A celebration of women artists at West Virginia University : a catalogue to accompany the exhibition, March 4 through April 12, 1991, Creative Arts Center Galleries, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. [Morgantown]: West Virginia University, 1991.

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S, Gonzalez Nelly, ed. Modernity and tradition: The new Latin American and Caribbean literature, 1956-1994 : papers of the Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials, David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 28-June 2, 1994. [Austin, Tex.]: SALALM Secretariat, Benson Latin American Collection, The General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin, 1996.

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Smoak, Gregory E. Western Lands, Western Voices: Essays on Public History in the American West. University of Utah Press, 2021.

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Western Lands, Western Voices: Essays on Public History in the American West. University of Utah Press, 2021.

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Western Lands, Western Voices: Essays on Public History in the American West. University of Utah Press, 2021.

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Bagley, Will. Frontiersman: Abner Blackburn's Narrative (University of Utah Publications in the American West). Univ of Utah Pr (T), 1992.

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Ute Tales (University of Utah Publications in the American West, Vol 29). University of Utah Press, 1992.

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Manzione, Joseph. I Am Looking to the North for My Life (University of Utah publications in the American West). University of Utah Press,U.S., 1994.

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Madsen, Brigham D. Exploring the Great Salt Lake: The Stansbury Expedition of 1849-50 (University of Utah Publications in the American West). Univ of Utah Pr (T), 1989.

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Unrau, William. Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier's View of Indian Country, 1863-1866 (University of Utah Publications in the American West). University of Utah Press, 1990.

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Manzione, Joseph. I Am Looking to the North for My Life: Sitting Bull, 1876-1881 (University of Utah Publications in the American West). University of Utah Press, 1994.

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Citizen 13660. University of Washington Press, 2014.

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Walker, David. Railroading Religion. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469653204.001.0001.

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Railroads, tourism, and government bureaucracy combined to create modern religion in the American West, argues David Walker in this innovative study of Mormonism’s ascendency in the railroad era. The center of his story is Corinne, Utah—an end-of-the-track, hell-on-wheels railroad town founded by anti-Mormon businessmen. In the disputes over this town’s frontier survival, Walker discovers intense efforts by a variety of theological, political, and economic interest groups to challenge or secure Mormonism’s standing in the West. Though Corinne’s founders hoped to leverage industrial capital to overthrow Mormon theocracy, the town became the site of a very different dream. Economic and political victory in the West required the production of knowledge about different religious groups settling in its lands. As ordinary Americans advanced their own theories about Mormondom, they contributed to the rise of religion itself as a category of popular and scholarly imagination. At the same time, new and advantageous railroad-related alliances catalyzed LDS Church officials to build increasingly dynamic religious institutions. Through scrupulous research and wide-ranging theoretical engagement, Walker shows that western railroads did not eradicate or diminish Mormon power. To the contrary, railroad promoters helped establish Mormonism as a normative American religion.
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