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Table of Contents
Intro
Contents
Illustrations
Series Editors' Preface
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Settler Illinois as a Developing Democracy
1. Illinois in 1839: Land of Worth and Accommodation
2. Joseph Smith and the New Politics of Belief
3. Saints and Suckers in the Settler State
4. Nauvoo Prophecies in the Hancock Status Order
5. Performing Citizenship in the House of Power
6. Religious Toleration and Political Ideology in the Illinois Regime
7. Thomas Ford and the Politics of Civic Worth
Conclusion: The Perils of Democratic Storytelling
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Contents
Illustrations
Series Editors' Preface
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Settler Illinois as a Developing Democracy
1. Illinois in 1839: Land of Worth and Accommodation
2. Joseph Smith and the New Politics of Belief
3. Saints and Suckers in the Settler State
4. Nauvoo Prophecies in the Hancock Status Order
5. Performing Citizenship in the House of Power
6. Religious Toleration and Political Ideology in the Illinois Regime
7. Thomas Ford and the Politics of Civic Worth
Conclusion: The Perils of Democratic Storytelling
Notes
Bibliography
Index.