Has anyone read Ulrich's book on the role of women in Mormon culture and faith?
I think I have read it twice, and for me the fascinating bites were:
Polygamy was a response to the large number of widows and divorced women in the community. Which wasn't surprising.
Polygamy actually tended to increase the power and status of women rather than diminish it, which is why Utah is the first state to give women the right to vote. It actually got to the point that Brigham Young saw all these outspoken, industrious women as a problem. This surprised me a lot.
The best part of the book for me was that it was largely told through the words of the women who lived it.
I think I have read it twice, and for me the fascinating bites were:
Polygamy was a response to the large number of widows and divorced women in the community. Which wasn't surprising.
Polygamy actually tended to increase the power and status of women rather than diminish it, which is why Utah is the first state to give women the right to vote. It actually got to the point that Brigham Young saw all these outspoken, industrious women as a problem. This surprised me a lot.
The best part of the book for me was that it was largely told through the words of the women who lived it.