Utah -- Social life and customs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Davis Bitton oral histories and autobiographies collection
Collection
Identifier: MS 0039
Abstract
The Davis Bitton oral histories and autobiographies collection (1966-2005) contains transcripts of oral histories conducted as an assignment for History 110 at the University of Utah. The interviews cover a wide range of Utah history, politics, government, and every day life. Bitton taught history at the University of Utah from 1966 to 1995.
Dates:
1966-2005
Noel de Nevers essay
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1523
Abstract
The Noel de Nevers essay (1970) is titled "Suggestions for Outsiders Moving to Utah--A Purely Personal View." This five-page typed document is a commentary on the social environment to be expected by an outsider (non-Mormon) upon moving to Utah and experiencing what it is like to be a minority group member, perhaps for the first time. The essay offers suggestions for adapting to living in Utah with the least amount of friction.
Dates:
1970
John A. Farrell scrapbook
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0760
Abstract
The John A. Farrell scrapbook (1982-1983) contains clippings from the series "Utah: Inside the Church State" by John A. Farrell published in the Denver Post in 1982; reprint of the series published by the Denver Post in 1983. The series examined LDS beliefs and doctrines, discrimination against non-LDS in Utah, and the level of political and economic control exercised by the LDS Church in Utah. Farrell was a reporter for the Denver Post.
Dates:
1982-1983
James H. Skinner autobiography
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Identifier: ACCN 0609
Abstract
The James H. Skinner autobiography was written in 1915 and describes Skinner's (b. 1842) highlights of his life from childhood to his mid-thirties.
Dates:
1915