Author: David Walker
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 1469653214
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
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.
Railroading Religion
Author: David Walker
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 1469653214
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
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.
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 1469653214
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
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.
The Bank Man
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Category : Bank employees
Languages : en
Pages : 830
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Category : Bank employees
Languages : en
Pages : 830
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Pacific Coast Guide and Programme of the Knights Templar Triennial Conclave at San Francisco, August, 1883
Author: Ira G. Hoitt
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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Kelso Depot Historic Structure Report
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Category : Mojave National Preserve (Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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Category : Mojave National Preserve (Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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Railway International Passenger and Ticket Agents Journal
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Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Languages : en
Pages : 386
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The Plumbers Trade Journal
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Category : Air conditioning
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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Category : Air conditioning
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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American Railways
Author: Edwin A. Pratt
Publisher: London ; New York : Macmillan
ISBN:
Category : Railroads
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
"The greater part of the matter contained in the following pages appeared in a series of thirteen articles published in the Times between January 5 and June 5, 1903"--Introd. note."First edition, July 1903; reprinted, August 1903."
Publisher: London ; New York : Macmillan
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Category : Railroads
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
"The greater part of the matter contained in the following pages appeared in a series of thirteen articles published in the Times between January 5 and June 5, 1903"--Introd. note."First edition, July 1903; reprinted, August 1903."
Out West
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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The Musical Monitor
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Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 568
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Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 568
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The World's Work
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 892
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 892
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