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The Forgotten Kingdom: The Mormon Theocracy in the American West 18471896 (Volume 2) (Kingdom in the West: The Mormons and the American Frontier Series)

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Mormonisms formative years in the West have never been evaluated with the clarity and objectivity David L. Bigler brings to the story of our nations most unique territory and its proud and peculiar people. Forgotten Kingdom combines an insightful understanding of the theology of early Mormonism with a lifetime of research into federal and LDS church sources to forge a creative reinterpretation of this fascinating and contentious history. Early settlement Indian affairs the Reformation handcart migration and much more are discussed in the early chapters. Forgotten Kingdom objectively evaluates some of the most troublesome puzzles in Mormonisms history and presents some intriguing solutions to many of its mysteries. The bitter political battle between the federal government and the Mormon church is told with special emphasis on the forgotten men and women who lived with its consequences. Meeting the standards of the most demanding scholarship Forgotten Kingdom tells a story so odd and interesting that it both challenges and entertains. Biglers gentle wit seldom misses the high irony of a story that has entertained Western observers since Samuel Clemens. A fascinating cast of little-known Latter-day Saints including Hannah Tapfield King Joseph Morris Jeter Clinton Sylvanus Collett George Reynolds Lydia Spencer Clawson and George Hill shows both the diversity of opinion within the faith and the devotion of its people to their institutions. The Utah War of 1857 was a pivotal episode in Utahs history. This event and those which led up to it are often given scant treatment in previous histories of the period. The reader will find the authors meticulous research and clear prose enlightening on this topic and others. California Nevada Arizona Wyoming Idaho and other western lands were impacted by the Mormon theocracys battle for independence. Nevada became a separate entity because its early settlers rejected theocratic rule and Congress determined to cut Mormon domains back to governable size. This history is not limited to Utah but reflects a broad view of the history of the Far West. Patrick E. Connor Daniel S. Tuttle Duncan J. McMillan Charles S. Zane Robert N. Baskin Caleb W. West Clarence E. Allen and many others are among the forgotten leaders whose role in the Americanization of Mormonism is often overlooked in the traditional histories. Their stories are told in this volume.