479:-
Tillfälligt slut online – klicka på "Bevaka" för att få ett mejl så fort varan går att köpa igen.
The contrast between Utahs Native and frontier cultures and its religious roots make the states history contested ground. In this collection of his short works, David L. Bigler accepts a historians obligation be as strictly honest and as balanced as possible. His crisp, engaging narratives seek to recreate an authentic image of the past that help us comprehend the hopes and aims of all who lived it.~~`Confessions of a Revisionist Historian covers the issues and events Bigler considers central to understanding Utahs colorful history: Millennialism, the march of the Mormon Battalion, the California Gold Rush, the Mormon Kingdom of God, Brigham Youngs Indian policy and the Fort Limhi mission to Oregon Territory, the 1856 Reformation and the origins of the Utah War of 1857, and the conflicts most controversial acts of violence, the Mountain Meadows Massacre and the Aiken party murders. His analysis incorporates sketches and close studies of overlooked but significant personalities such as Garland Hurt, Nephi Johnson, Benjamin Franklin Cummings, Lewis W. Shurtliff, Benjamin Franklin Ficklin, and John Hawley, plus celebrated and colorful Danites such as Bill Hickman and Porter Rockwell, and tributes to friends and colleagues Harold Hal Schindler and Jerald and Sandra Tanner.~~In his characteristically good-humored and gentle way, Biglers eighteen articles, essays, presentations, tributes, and a love story showcase what fellow historian Polly Aird called his legacy of path-breaking research, honesty, and historical integrity. This work offers original insights into the significant human events that define todays American West.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780692371206
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 287
- Utgivningsdatum: 2015-07-30
- Förlag: Redleaf Press