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*{{BYUS1|author=Andrew F. Ehat|article='It Seems Like Heaven Began on Earth': Joseph Smith and the Constitution of the Kingdom of God|vol=20|num=3|date=Spring 1980|start=253–79}}{{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cgi-bin/docviewer.exe?CISOROOT=/byustudies&CISOPTR=25592&CISOSHOW=23522}} | *{{BYUS1|author=Andrew F. Ehat|article='It Seems Like Heaven Began on Earth': Joseph Smith and the Constitution of the Kingdom of God|vol=20|num=3|date=Spring 1980|start=253–79}}{{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cgi-bin/docviewer.exe?CISOROOT=/byustudies&CISOPTR=25592&CISOSHOW=23522}} | ||
*J. Stapley, "Theodemocracy," ''ByCommonConsent.com'' (accessed 20 August 2006){{link|url=http://www.bycommonconsent.com/2006/03/theodemocracy/}} | *J. Stapley, "Theodemocracy," ''ByCommonConsent.com'' (accessed 20 August 2006){{link|url=http://www.bycommonconsent.com/2006/03/theodemocracy/}} | ||
+ | * Edward G. Thompson, "A Study of the Political Involvements in the Career of Joseph Smith," Master's thesis, Brigham Young University, 1966).{{NL}} | ||
'''''Joseph Smith and politics''''' | '''''Joseph Smith and politics''''' | ||
+ | * {{Ensign|author=James B. Allen|article: ''I Have A Question'': Was Joseph Smith a Serious Cnadidate for the Presidency of the United States, or Was He Only Attempting to Publicize Gospel Views on Public Issues|num=3|date=September 1973|start=21|end=22}}{{nl}} | ||
+ | * Arnold K. Garr, "Joseph Smith: Candidate for President of the United States," in ''Regional Studies in the Latter-day Saint Church History'', edited by H. Dean Garret (Provo, Utah: Department of Church History and Doctrine, Brigham Young University, 1995), 151–168. | ||
* {{BYUS|author=Margaret C. Robertson|date=2000|vol=39|num=3|article=The Campaign and the Kingdom: The Activities of the Electioneers in Joseph Smith's Presidential Campaign|start=147|end=180}}{{NB}} | * {{BYUS|author=Margaret C. Robertson|date=2000|vol=39|num=3|article=The Campaign and the Kingdom: The Activities of the Electioneers in Joseph Smith's Presidential Campaign|start=147|end=180}}{{NB}} | ||
+ | * Joseph Smith, ''General Smith's Views of the Powers and Policy of the Government of the United States'' (Nauvoo, Illinois: John Taylor, 1844). |
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Political issues in Church history on-line articles |
Authoritarianism?
- Eric A. Eliason, "Review of: Forgotten Kingdom: The Mormon Theocracy in the American West, 1847–1896," FARMS Review of Books 12/1 (2000): 95–112. off-site PDF link
Council of Fifty
- Michael D. Quinn, "The Council of Fifty and Its Members, 1844 to 1945," Brigham Young University Studies 20 no. 2 (Winter 1980), 163–97. off-site
- Andrew F. Ehat, "'It Seems Like Heaven Began on Earth': Joseph Smith and the Constitution of the Kingdom of God," Brigham Young University Studies 20 no. 3 (Spring 1980), 253–79. off-site
- J. Stapley, "Theodemocracy," ByCommonConsent.com (accessed 20 August 2006) off-site
- Edward G. Thompson, "A Study of the Political Involvements in the Career of Joseph Smith," Master's thesis, Brigham Young University, 1966).Malline:NL
Joseph Smith and politics
- James B. Allen, Ensign no. 3 (September 1973), 21–22. (needs URL / links)
- Arnold K. Garr, "Joseph Smith: Candidate for President of the United States," in Regional Studies in the Latter-day Saint Church History, edited by H. Dean Garret (Provo, Utah: Department of Church History and Doctrine, Brigham Young University, 1995), 151–168.
- Margaret C. Robertson, "The Campaign and the Kingdom: The Activities of the Electioneers in Joseph Smith's Presidential Campaign," Brigham Young University Studies 39 no. 3 (2000), 147–180. (Key source)
- Joseph Smith, General Smith's Views of the Powers and Policy of the Government of the United States (Nauvoo, Illinois: John Taylor, 1844).