![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cassandra Clark, discusses important books and articles on Women’s history in Utah. This is the first episode in a series on Utah women’s history where the Utah Division of State History’s public historian Dr. The purposes for this discussion: (a) offer an exchange of ideas regarding Ulrich’s book (b) highlight the author’s thesis and arguments or at least a selection of Ulrich’s arguments and (c) draw out important through-lines not often understood by the general public concerning 19th century Mormon women’s history. All of this to understand better Utah’s history. Courtesy of the Utah State Historical Society.Īmerican historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s influential 2017 book A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women’s Rights in Early Mormonism,1835-1870 (Vintage Books, New York), is the focus of this part-conversation, part seminar discussion, between pubic historians Dr. Smith Salt Lake City 13th Ward Relief Society group mid-1870s Charles W. ![]() Goddard, Mary Musser, Maggie Mitchell, Rachel Grant and Bathsheba W. The above photograph is of (beginning top left) Emmeline B. Febru(Season 4, Episode 4: 67 minutes long), click here for the BuzzSprout version of this Speak Your Piece episode. ![]()
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