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Overview"In 1832 Joseph Smith, Jr., the Mormons' first prophet, foretold of a great war beginning in South Carolina. In the combatants' mutual destruction, God's purposes would be served, and Mormon men would rise to form a geographical, political, and theocratic """"Kingdom of God"""" to encompass the earth. Three decades later, when Smith's prophecy failed with the end of the American Civil War, the United States left torn but intact, the Mormons' perspective on the conflict - and their inactivity in it - required palliative revision. In The Civil War Years in Utah, the first full account of the events that occurred in Utah Territory during the Civil War, John Gary Maxwell contradicts the patriotic mythology of Mormon leaders' version of this dark chapter in Utah history. While the Civil War spread death, tragedy, and sorrow across the continent, Utah Territory remained virtually untouched. Although the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - and its faithful - proudly praise the service of an 1862 Mormon cavalry company during the Civil War, Maxwell's research exposes the relatively inconsequential contribution of these Nauvoo Legion soldiers. Active for a mere ninety days, they patrolled overland trails and telegraph lines. Furthermore, Maxwell finds indisputable evidence of Southern allegiance among Mormon leaders, despite their claim of staunch, long-standing loyalty to the Union. Men at the highest levels of Mormon hierarchy were in close personal contact with Confederate operatives. In seeking sovereignty, Maxwell contends, the Saints engaged in blatant and treasonous conflict with Union authorities, the California and Nevada Volunteers, and federal policies, repeatedly skirting open warfare with the U.S. government. Collective memory of this consequential period in American history, Maxwell argues, has been ill-served by a one-sided perspective. This engaging and long-overdue reappraisal finally fills in the gaps, telling the full story of the Civil War years in Utah Territory." Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Gary MaxwellPublisher: University of Oklahoma Press Imprint: University of Oklahoma Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.714kg ISBN: 9780806164748ISBN 10: 0806164743 Pages: 492 Publication Date: 30 September 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsJohn Gary Maxwell presents the most comprehensive and detailed work on any topic related to Mormon history. His understanding of original Mormon beliefs and straightforward explanation of how they influenced Mormon actions at the time place this work in a class by itself. --David L. Bigler, author of The Forgotten Kingdom: The Mormon Theocracy in the American West, 1847-1896 John Gary Maxwell's deep research into the Civil War in Utah casts new light on forgotten history, revealing how Abraham Lincoln skillfully ended what an old cowboy ballad called 'the glorious days when Brigham was our only Lord and King'--and brought Utah into a renewed American nation. --Will Bagley, coauthor of The Mormon Rebellion: America's First Civil War, 1857-1858 "John Gary Maxwell's deep research into the Civil War in Utah casts new light on forgotten history, revealing how Abraham Lincoln skillfully ended what an old cowboy ballad called 'the glorious days when Brigham was our only Lord and King' - and brought Utah into a renewed American nation."""" - Will Bagley, coauthor of The Mormon Rebellion: America's First Civil War, 1857 - 1858 """"John Gary Maxwell presents the most comprehensive and detailed work on any topic related to Mormon history. His understanding of original Mormon beliefs and straightforward explanation of how they influenced Mormon actions at the time place this work in a class by itself."""" - David L. Bigler, author of The Forgotten Kingdom: The Mormon Theocracy in the American West, 1847 - 1896" John Gary Maxwell's deep research into the Civil War in Utah casts new light on forgotten history, revealing how Abraham Lincoln skillfully ended what an old cowboy ballad called 'the glorious days when Brigham was our only Lord and King'--and brought Utah into a renewed American nation. --Will Bagley, coauthor of The Mormon Rebellion: America's First Civil War, 1857-1858 John Gary Maxwell presents the most comprehensive and detailed work on any topic related to Mormon history. His understanding of original Mormon beliefs and straightforward explanation of how they influenced Mormon actions at the time place this work in a class by itself. --David L. Bigler, author of The Forgotten Kingdom: The Mormon Theocracy in the American West, 1847-1896 Author InformationJohn Gary Maxwell is author of Gettysburg to Great Salt Lake: George R. Maxwell, Civil War Hero and Federal Marshal among the Mormons and Robert Newton Baskin and the Making of Modern Utah. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |