Proclamation to the People

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Edition: Revised
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-03-27
Publisher(s): Univ of Utah Pr
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Summary

Seven years before leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) set foot in Utah Territory, they had already breached the Pacific basin by arriving in Australia by 1840. Scholars have increasingly analyzed the Pacific world (the west coast of the U.S. and South America, the Pacific islands from Hawaii to Tahiti, and from Japan to New Zealand and Australia) as a distinctive region with a unified history. While religion has played an important role in this history, giving rise to a literature on Protestant and Catholic missions in the region, the study of the LDS Churchrs"s expansion into the Pacific has remained largely outside of the bounds of non-LDS study. The Pacific basin has been a crucial part of LDS Church history for nearly the entire lifespan of Mormonism. This volume brings the Pacific history of the LDS Church into focus in two ways. First, it explores the range and meanings of the church's settlement and movement. Second, it suggests contrasts, linkages, and parallels between LDS and other missionary activities.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Forewordp. xi
Pacific Basin Frontier
Nineteenth-century Mormonism and the Pacific Basin Frontier: An Introductionp. 3
Eastward Ho! American Religion from the Perspective of the Pacific Rimp. 21
Americas
The Rise and Decline of Mormon San Bernardinop. 51
Hoping to Establish a Presence: Parley P. Pratt's 1851 Mission to Chilep. 74
"A Providential Means of Agitating Mormonism": Parley P. Pratt and the San Francisco Press in the 1850sp. 97
Polynesia
Looking West: Mormonism and the Pacific Worldp. 123
Mormon Missionary Wives in Nineteenth-century Polynesiap. 142
Life at Iosepa, Utah's Polynesian Colonyp. 170
Australasia
The Gathering of the Australian Saints in the 1850sp. 185
The Mormon Message in the Context of Maori Culturep. 198
Nineteenth-century Pakeha Mormons in New Zealandp. 228
Asia
Meetings and Migrations: Nineteenth-century Mormon Encounters with Asiansp. 257
Anodyne for Expansion: Meiji Japan, the Mormons, and Charles LeGendrep. 283
Race, Space, and Chinese Life in Late-nineteenth-century Salt Lake Cityp. 294
Contributorsp. 317
Indexp. 321
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