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- Building Zion : the material world of Mormon settlement / Thomas Carter
Building Zion : the material world of Mormon settlement / Thomas Carter
Object Details
- Notes
- Includes index.
- Contents
- Introduction: A Landscape of Difference -- Faith and Works: A Historical Framework -- The Settlement Matrix: Towns and Temples -- According to Need: Family Stewardships and the Distribution of Resources -- Frontier Fashion: Domestic Architecture and Individual Display -- Polygamy and Patriarchy: Women in the Landscape -- Business as Usual: The Americanization of the Mormon Main Street -- Meetinghouses: The Search for Mormon Identity -- Mansion on the Hill: The Temple as Ritual Space -- Conclusion: The Enduring Zion
- Summary
- Focusing on a network of small towns in Utah, Thomas Carter explores the key elements of the Mormon cultural landscape: town planning, residences (including polygamous houses), stores and other nonreligious buildings, meetinghouses, and temples. Zion, Carter demonstrates, is an evolving entity, reflecting the church's shift from group-oriented millenarian goals to more individualized endeavors centered on personal salvation and exaltation, and displaying a unique blending of sacred and secular spaces.
- Data Source
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Date
- 2015
- Author
- Carter, Thomas 1949-
- Type
- Books
- Physical description
- xxxi, 330 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
- Place
- West (U.S.)
- Topic
- Mormon architecture
- Cultural landscapes
- Zion (Mormon Church)
- Record ID
- siris_sil_1054276
- Usage
- CC0