Same-Sex Dynamics among Nineteenth-Century Americans: A MORMON EXAMPLE
Same-Sex Dynamics among Nineteenth-Century Americans: A MORMON EXAMPLE
by D. Michael Quinn
University of Illinois Press, 1996 Paper: 978-0-252-06958-1 | Cloth: 978-0-252-02205-0 Library of Congress Classification BX8643.H65Q55 1996 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.90664
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Winner of the Herbert Feis Award from the American Historical Association and named one of the best religion books of the year by Publishers Weekly, D. Michael Quinn's Same-Sex Dynamics among Nineteenth-Century Americans has elicited critical acclaim as well as controversy. Using Mormonism as a case study of the extent of early America's acceptance of same-sex intimacy, Quinn examines several examples of long-term relationships among Mormon same-sex couples and the environment in which they flourished before the onset of homophobia in the late 1950s.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
D. Michael Quinn, an independent scholar and freelance writer, is the prizewinning author of books including Early Mormonism and the Magic World View, Mormon Hierarchy: Origins of Power and Mormon Hierarchy: Extensions of Power.
REVIEWS
Winner of the Herbert Feis Award from the American Historical Association, 1997.