The Missouri Mormon Experience

Cover of The Missouri Mormon Experience by Thomas M. Spencer
Year: 2010
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9780826218872
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 8.13 Inches
Weight: 1.04278649926 Pounds
Width: 0.9 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 289.3/77809034, 289.377809034
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The Missouri Mormon Experience by Thomas M. Spencer, published by University of Missouri Press on March 5, 2010, is a first edition that spans 208 pages. This book explores the complex and often violent interactions between Mormons and Missourians in the 19th century, highlighting the misunderstandings and suspicions that fueled conflict. It reexamines the historical context surrounding the Mormon presence in Missouri, particularly during the tumultuous events of 1838, when tensions escalated to violence and led to significant repercussions for both communities.

Readers will find a collection of nine essays that delve into various aspects of the Mormon-Missourian conflict, including the sociocultural factors that influenced actions on both sides. The contributors analyze key events such as the Haun’s Mill Massacre and the implications of Joseph Smith’s vision for a “New Jerusalem” in Jackson County. The book also discusses the aftermath of the conflict, including the migration of Mormons through Missouri and the evolving perceptions of both Mormons and Missourians. By addressing the historical significance of these events, this volume contributes to a deeper understanding of religious tolerance and cultural dynamics in frontier America.


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The Mormon presence in nineteenth-century Missouri was uneasy at best and at times flared into violence fed by misunderstanding and suspicion. By the end of 1838, blood was shed, and Governor Lilburn Boggs ordered that Mormons were to be “exterminated or driven from the state.” The Missouri persecutions greatly shaped Mormon faith and culture; this book reexamines Mormon-Missourian history within the sociocultural context of its time. The contributors to this volume unearth the challenges and assumptions on both sides of the conflict, as well as the cultural baggage that dictated how their actions and responses played on each other. Shortly after Joseph Smith proclaimed Jackson County the site of the “New Jerusalem,” Mormon settlers began moving to western Missouri, and by 1833 they made up a third of the county’s population. Mormons and Missourians did not mix well. The new settlers were relocated to Caldwell County, but tensions still escalated, leading to the three-month “Mormon War” in 1838—capped by the Haun’s Mill Massacre, now a seminal event in Mormon history. These nine essays explain why Missouri had an important place in the theology of 1830s Mormonism and was envisioned as the site of a grand temple. The essays also look at interpretations of the massacre, the response of Columbia’s more moderate citizens to imprisoned church leaders (suggesting that the conflict could have been avoided if Smith had instead chosen Columbia as his new Zion), and Mormon migration through the state over the thirty years following their expulsion. Although few Missourians today are aware of this history, many Mormons continue to be suspicious of the state despite the eventual rescinding of Governor Boggs’s order. By depicting the Missouri-Mormon conflict as the result of a particularly volatile blend of cultural and social causes, this book takes a step toward understanding the motivations behind the conflict and sheds new light on the state of religious tolerance in frontier America.

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