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A House Full of Females
A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women's Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870 | Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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From the author of A Midwife's Tale, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Bancroft Prize for History, and The Age of Homespun--a revelatory, nuanced, and deeply intimate look at the world of early Mormon women whose seemingly ordinary lives belied an astonishingly revolutionary spirit, drive, and determination. A stunning and sure-to-be controversial book that pieces together, through more than two dozen nineteenth-century diaries, letters, albums, minute-books, and quilts left by first-generation Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, the never-before-told story of the earliest days of the women of Mormon "plural marriage," whose right to vote in the state of Utah was given to them by a Mormon-dominated legislature as an outgrowth of polygamy in 1870, fifty years ahead of the vote nationally ratified by Congress, and who became political actors in spite of, or because of, their marital arrangements. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, writing of this small group of Mormon women who've previously been seen as mere names and dates, has brilliantly reconstructed these textured, complex lives to give us a fulsome portrait of who these women were and of their "sex radicalism"--the idea that a woman should choose when and with whom to bear children. From the Hardcover edition.
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azulaco
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A new (to me) Laurel Thatcher Ulrich book? Yes please, library! Snagged this e-book within thirty seconds of it popping up on my Libby app!

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hollytucker
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I loved Thatcher Ulrich book on midwifery.

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EmilyChristine
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Well I checked out a paperback. Couldn't help myself.

And two of my holds came in! Excited to read House Full of Females. I listened to an interview with Ulrich on NPR, made me even more excited!

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brownekr
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SHOULD I be reading 2017 books before 2016's committee year is finished? No, and particularly not a 500-page history book.

But you can't dangle a LTU book in front of me and not expect me to bite! Maybe just the first few chapters...

onesmartcupcake Ah! I requested an egalley of this one! 7y
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