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Is English in Utah truly unique? If so, what makes it different? Which stereotypes about how Utahns speak are completely off base and which are accurate? To answer these questions, …
According to an Akan proverb, "e;It is not wrong to go back for that which you have forgotten."e; This belief underlies historian Amy Tanner Thiriot's work in Slavery in …
In The Full Gospel in Zion, Alan J. Clark explores the dynamic history of Pentecostalism in Utah. Although the story of Pentecostalism now spans the globe, there is no previous …
Designated in 2016 by President Obama and reduced to 85 percent of its original size one year later by President Trump, Bears Ears National Monument continues to be a flash point …
From Delicate Arch to the Zion Narrows, Utah's five national parks and eight national monuments are home to some of America's most amazing scenic treasures, created over long …
How do we draw the lines between "e;good"e; and "e;bad"e; neighborhoods? How do we know "e;ghettos"e;? This book questions the widely held assumption that …
In western culture, rock art has traditionally been viewed as "e;primitive"e; and properly belonging in the purview of anthropologists rather than art scholars and critics. …
Harold Leich set out on a westward journey in the summer of 1933. His travel narrative details his river trip down the Yellowstone River and the first descent by boat of the upper …
For 12,000 years, people have left a rich record of their experiences in Utah's Capitol Reef National Park. In The Capitol Reef Reader, award-winning author and photographer …
The 220 letters selected for this book offer a fresh and intimate encounter with Juanita Brooks, one of the most influential historians of Utah and the Mormons. Born and raised in …