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Mormon Polygamous Families: Life in the Principle

By Jessie L. Embry

 

Embry draws from both sociology and history to examine the workings of polygamous households in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Mormonism.  A straightforward, scholarly approach to an era of regional history that has too often been relegated to folklore and myth.  An examination of the practice of polygamy is essential to fully understand Mormonism historically.  To gain a complete insight into the practice, however, one needs to look beyond the revelation and the laws that were passed against polygamy to the motives, beliefs, perceptions, and experiences of those who were part of polygamous families. This is a republication of the book previously published by the University of Utah Press.

Jessie L. Embry is the Associate Director of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies and an Associate Research Professor at Brigham

Young University. Since publishing Mormon Polygamous Families: Life in the Principle, Embry has published three books on ethnic Mormons, a book on Mormon wards as community, and two community histories. She is currently working on a book on LDS Sports and Recreation. She has published over eighty articles on topics relating to oral history, Mormon history, and western history. She directs a Western Studies Minor in the American Studies Program for the Redd Center. 

Foreword by Linda King Newell
Introduction
1 The Practice of Polygamy Worldwide and Among Latter-day Saints
2 The Impact of the Antipolygamy Laws
3 Demographic Characteristics of Mormon Polygamous Families
4 Motivations for Practicing Polygamy
5 Entering Plural Marriage
6 Living Arrangements and Visiting Patterns
7 Daily Life and Family Roles
8 Church Positions and Religious Activity
9 Relationships of Wives and Husbands
10 Relationships between Wives
11 The Children of Plural Families
12 Divorce and Inheritance in Plural Families
13 Participant Evaluation of Polygamy
Notes
Bibliography
Index


ISBN
1-58958-098-2 paper $24.95






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