A project of the Utah Women's History Association and cosponsored by the Utah State Historical Society, Paradigm or Paradox provides the first thorough survey of the complicated history of all Utah women. Some of the finest historians studying Utah examine the spectrum of significant social and cultural topics in the state's history that particularly have involved or affected women. The contents are as follows:A Comparison of Utah Mormon Polygamous and Monogamous Women Jessie L. Embry and Lois KelleyInnovation and Accommodation: the Legal Status of Women in Territorial Utah, 1847-96 Lisa Madsen Pearson and Carol Cornwall MadsenConflict and Contributions: Women in Utah Churches, 1847-1920 John SillitoUtah's Ethnic Women Helen Z. PapanikolasThe Professionalization of Utah's Farm Women, 1890-1940 Cynthia SturgisGainfully Employed Women in Utah Miriam B. MurphyFrom Schoolmarm to State Superintendent: The Changing Role of Women in Utah Education, 1847-2004 Mary Clark and Patricia Lyn ScottScholarship, Service, and Sisterhood: Utah Women's Clubs and Associations, 1847-1977 Jill Mulvay DerrWomen of Letters in Utah Gary ToppingUtah Women in the Arts Martha Sontag Bradley-EvansWomen in Politics: Power in the Public Sphere Kathryn L. MacKayUtah Women's Life Stages: 1850-1940 Jessie L. Embry
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