Historical archaeology within the Mormon Domain should focus upon the globalizing flowscapes defined by Arjun Appaduri: ethnoscapes, mediascapes, technoscapes, financescapes, and ideoscapes. This perspective moves archaeological scholarship away from attempts to identify a single “Mormon Culture Pattern” and illustrate that pattern\u27s collapse to processes of Americanization and Globalization after Utah achieved statehood. By shifting the focus to the relationships of exchange organized using the flowscapes, the Mormon Domain becomes an ideal venue to explore the roots of globalization\u27s bifurcating tendency to deterritorialize nations and regions by connecting local places with transnational population movements. This intellectual per...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
Pueblo ethnographies are often used as sources of analogy in research dealing with prehistoric socio...
This study has looked behind the mask of nineteenth-century theocracy to see Mormons in the Great Ba...
Historical archaeology within the Mormon Domain should focus upon the globalizing flowscapes defined...
Previous geographers of Mormon (a nickname for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day S...
Historical archaeology---the archaeology of the Modern World---was born primarily in the American hi...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (“Mormonism”) is one of the fastest growing religion...
No archaeologist in western North America is shocked to discover a fragment of White Improved Earthe...
Institutional hierarchies often attempt to imbue space with meaning. The LDS Church’s interest in it...
This thesis analyses debates over the economic future of postbellum Utah Territory, in order to demo...
Although the meanings that places possess are very personal, institutional hierarchies (e.g. governm...
.Nineteenth-century Mormon settlers in Utah combined a unique set of religious beliefs with a ferven...
Since Mark Leone’s landmark 1979 study Roots of Modern Mormonism, a scholarly consensus has emerged ...
Archaeological praxis necessarily requires at least one object (an artifact; a piece of technology o...
Drawing on research methods from a variety of fields, including environmental history, cultural hist...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
Pueblo ethnographies are often used as sources of analogy in research dealing with prehistoric socio...
This study has looked behind the mask of nineteenth-century theocracy to see Mormons in the Great Ba...
Historical archaeology within the Mormon Domain should focus upon the globalizing flowscapes defined...
Previous geographers of Mormon (a nickname for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day S...
Historical archaeology---the archaeology of the Modern World---was born primarily in the American hi...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (“Mormonism”) is one of the fastest growing religion...
No archaeologist in western North America is shocked to discover a fragment of White Improved Earthe...
Institutional hierarchies often attempt to imbue space with meaning. The LDS Church’s interest in it...
This thesis analyses debates over the economic future of postbellum Utah Territory, in order to demo...
Although the meanings that places possess are very personal, institutional hierarchies (e.g. governm...
.Nineteenth-century Mormon settlers in Utah combined a unique set of religious beliefs with a ferven...
Since Mark Leone’s landmark 1979 study Roots of Modern Mormonism, a scholarly consensus has emerged ...
Archaeological praxis necessarily requires at least one object (an artifact; a piece of technology o...
Drawing on research methods from a variety of fields, including environmental history, cultural hist...
Archaeology is a complex discipline that has contributed to the public understanding of the history ...
Pueblo ethnographies are often used as sources of analogy in research dealing with prehistoric socio...
This study has looked behind the mask of nineteenth-century theocracy to see Mormons in the Great Ba...