The Utah War The History of the Fede..., Charles River Editors
The Utah War The History of the Fede..., Charles River Editors
List: $6.95 | Sale: $4.87
Club: $3.47

The Utah War: The History of the Federal Government's Controversial Conflict with Brigham Young and the Latter-Day Saints

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: KC Wayman

Unabridged: 2 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/29/2022


Synopsis

Joseph Smith’s death was one of the catalysts for the Mormons’ great migration to Utah, and today that state and the Mormons are virtually synonymous. To this day, Mormons still form a majority of the population, and members of the Church have prominent political and economic roles. Both of Utah’s U.S. Senators, Mike Lee and Mitt Romney, are Mormons, as is Governor Gary Herbert. The story of the Mormon pioneers and the trail they trod is one of the great stories of the westward expansion of the United States. Frenchman Hyppolite Taine wrote of the migration in romantic terms in the 1860s: “Since the exodus of the Israelites there is no example of so great a religious emigration executed across such great spaces in spite of such obstacles, by so great a number of men, with so much order, obedience, courage, patience, and devotion…But the mainsprings of this great will was faith. Without it men would not have done such things. These exiles thought that they were founding the city of God, the metropolis of mankind. They considered themselves the renovators of the world. Let us remember our youth, and with what force an idea...merely by the fact that it seems good and true to us hurls us forward despite natural egotism, daily weakness, habits that we have contracted, surrounding prejudices, and accumulated obstacles! We don’t know of what we are capable.”The Mormon response to the federal government and the Buchanan administration in 1857 and 1858 was shaped by the faith’s experience of previous conflicts, which had included an extermination order proclaimed by the governor of Missouri against Mormons, the murder of Smith, and a massacre of Mormon men and boys. As a result, when things came to a head in Utah, the Mormons were more willing to fight.        

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dave on September 24, 2022

Interesting history of Utah War Reasonably informative history, more of an outline than detailed history. The book had too many spelling errors and it distracted from the story. Charles River Editors need to d a better job of editing. I do appreciate the fact their books are often offered free which......more

Goodreads review by Brent on March 29, 2023

I liked the authors form of writing. However, there are a number of historical errors. It's evident the author through this little book together with out checking his facts. I don't recommend this book.......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on March 11, 2024

This was a short nonfiction narrative of the history of Utah. This felt less focused on the war and more on the political views from that time period. The book was an interesting read but the title felt a bit misleading. Overall if you are looking for a viewpoint of the history of the settling of Ut......more

Goodreads review by Travis on October 19, 2024

The parts about the Federal Government were OK. The parts about Brigham Young and the Latter-day Saints were poorly done. See my review about Charles River Editor's Brigham Young. Same bad information from the same bad sources. Slightly better at some parts, so two stars......more

Goodreads review by Brent on June 27, 2024

Very little of this small book even covers the Utah war and instead attempts to be an overview of Mormon history but it ignores many sources and relies on a small number of sources, many of which have been shown unreliable by other scholars.......more