A Radical Convergence: Latter-day Saints and Their Utopian Socialist Origins
Autor Erik J. Freemanen Limba Engleză Hardback – dec 2026
During the nineteenth century, socialists and workers from outside the United States converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and flocked to Mormon communities to build a social utopia. By 1890, working-class immigrants or their children comprised two-thirds of the LDS population in Utah.
Erik J. Freeman uses the lives of radical converts to explore the international socialist politics that permeated the early Church. These energetic newcomers fueled LDS expansion even as they laid the foundation for a global religion. At the same time, utopian socialists within the Church helped lay the groundwork for later political and social movements and progressive ideas. The Church in the United States pivoted toward capitalism after the turn of the century, but socialist thought remained—and remain—an important thread throughout LDS communities around the world.
Provocative and sweeping, A Radical Convergence tells the surprising story of utopian socialism's place in Church history.
Erik J. Freeman uses the lives of radical converts to explore the international socialist politics that permeated the early Church. These energetic newcomers fueled LDS expansion even as they laid the foundation for a global religion. At the same time, utopian socialists within the Church helped lay the groundwork for later political and social movements and progressive ideas. The Church in the United States pivoted toward capitalism after the turn of the century, but socialist thought remained—and remain—an important thread throughout LDS communities around the world.
Provocative and sweeping, A Radical Convergence tells the surprising story of utopian socialism's place in Church history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780252049859
ISBN-10: 0252049853
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 2 b-w images in-text
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10: 0252049853
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 2 b-w images in-text
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
Notă biografică
Erik J. Freeman is an assistant professor of history at Idaho State University.
Cuprins
A Radical Convergence: Transnational Utopian Socialism and the Global Origins of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
by Erik J. Freeman
Introduction
14 pages
Chapter 1
A Radical Convergence: Mormonism and Transnational Communitarianism in America
22 pages
Chapter 2
Jacob Zundel: Finding Harmony and Forging German Mormonism
54 pages
Chapter 3
William Gibson: Political Radicalism in Great Britain and Building Zion in the West
51 pages
Chapter 4
Louis A. Bertrand: The Flowering and Fading of Mormonism and Romantic Socialism in France
35 pages
Chapter 5
François Stoudeman and Josephine de La Harpe: The Trek from Swiss Socialism to the Utah Mormonism
40 pages
Chapter 6
Plotino Rhodakanaty: Shattered Dreams of a Socialist and Mormon Alliance in Mexico
29 pages
Chapter 7
Divergence: Making Mormons American and Anti-Communist
29 pages
Epilogue
4 pages
by Erik J. Freeman
Introduction
14 pages
Chapter 1
A Radical Convergence: Mormonism and Transnational Communitarianism in America
22 pages
Chapter 2
Jacob Zundel: Finding Harmony and Forging German Mormonism
54 pages
Chapter 3
William Gibson: Political Radicalism in Great Britain and Building Zion in the West
51 pages
Chapter 4
Louis A. Bertrand: The Flowering and Fading of Mormonism and Romantic Socialism in France
35 pages
Chapter 5
François Stoudeman and Josephine de La Harpe: The Trek from Swiss Socialism to the Utah Mormonism
40 pages
Chapter 6
Plotino Rhodakanaty: Shattered Dreams of a Socialist and Mormon Alliance in Mexico
29 pages
Chapter 7
Divergence: Making Mormons American and Anti-Communist
29 pages
Epilogue
4 pages