Polygamy makes for fascinating social history and for best-selling potboilers as well. This study by Sarah Barringer Gordon, who teaches both law and history at the University of Pennsylvania, is the first attempt to write a full-length legal history of “the Principle.” It turns out that even in this dry-as-dust genre, polygamy fuels a very dynamic story indeed, one that reveals the rich malleability of the Constitution, the endless resourcefulness of determined guardians of public morality, and the resilience of a peculiar people committed to the practice of plural marriage
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Mr. Peay was a family man. From a legal standpoint, he was also a man with a problem. The 1872 Edmun...
This brief article shows the limits of arguments against religious polygamy that are based on the Bi...
Sarah Carter\u27s The Importance of Being Monogamous is a timely study of Canada\u27s efforts at the...
Book review: The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth Century America...
In the nineteenth century, the power of religious belief transformed the legal landscape. This Artic...
Book review: The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth Century America...
“Whereas anti-Mormon violence had been characteristic of virtually every northern locale of Mormon s...
Review of Elder Northfield’s Home or, Sacrificed on the Mormon Altar: A Story of the Blighting Curse...
The article explores the rhetorical strategies deployed in both legal and cultural narratives of Mor...
Journal ArticleThe Mormon cases present a fascinating study of diversity and conformity in the ninet...
This study investigates The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), known as Mormons, and...
Journal ArticleFor lay people the chief virtue of our Constitution is not in its distribution of pow...
This brief response highlights parts of the Western story of monogamy versus polygamy that still nee...
Journal ArticleThe Mormon cases present a fascinating study of diversity and conformity in the Unite...
The ancient practice of polygamy became prevalent in parts of the United States in the mid-nineteent...
Mr. Peay was a family man. From a legal standpoint, he was also a man with a problem. The 1872 Edmun...
This brief article shows the limits of arguments against religious polygamy that are based on the Bi...
Sarah Carter\u27s The Importance of Being Monogamous is a timely study of Canada\u27s efforts at the...