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The Mormon Battalionu27s Manifest Destiny: Expansion and Identity during the Mexican-American War

机译:摩门教营的清单命运:墨裔战争期间的扩张与认同

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This thesis examines the experience of the Mormon Battalion, a group of five hundred Mormon soldiers commissioned by President James K. Polk to enlist in the U.S. military and aid in the newly declared war against Mexico in 1846. The war was a result of a belligerent and aggressive form of territorial expansion justified by the ideology of Manifest Destiny. Polk and many other Americans believed it was their Manifest Destiny to dominate a continental nation, and the Mormon Battalion was assigned to march to California to conquer Mexican territory for the United States. An examination of the Mormon soldiersu27 journals and letters, as well as official Mormon Church records and correspondence, reveals that, despite participating in a war that promoted aggressive expansion, the Mormonsu27 understanding of Manifest Destiny contained unique perspectives regarding racial hierarchies and displays of masculinity, key elements of that popular ideology. The peculiar approach that the Mormonsu27 had to Manifest Destiny was directly influenced by their history as a persecuted body of believers. Ultimately, the Mormon soldiers agreed to volunteer for the war not because they wanted to express patriotism, but because they had a firm dedication to their church and resolved obedience to their leader, Brigham Young.Additionally, an examination of popular contemporary media outlets and their responses to the enlistment of the Mormon Battalion, as well as the relevant historiography, is included to demonstrate the evolution of the Mormon Battalion in historical memory, both inside and outside the Mormon Church. The treatment of the battalion by popular media outlets reflected changing attitudes regarding the implications of promoting a martial and aggressive society, while the role of the battalion in Mormon history evolved in tandem with Mormonsu27 fluctuating identities as U.S. citizens.
机译:本文考察了摩门教营的经验。摩门教徒营是由总统詹姆斯·K·波克(James K. Polk)任命的五百名摩门教士兵入伍,并于1846年协助新宣布的对墨西哥的战争。战争是交战的结果明显的命运思想证明了领土扩张的积极形式。波尔克和许多其他美国人认为,统治一个大陆国家是他们的清单命运,摩门教营被派往加利福尼亚,征服美国的墨西哥领土。对摩门教士士兵的日记和信件以及官方摩门教徒教堂的记录和书信进行的检查显示,尽管参加了一场促进积极扩张的战争,但摩门教徒对清单命运的理解仍包含着关于种族等级制度和种族主义的独特观点。阳刚之气的展示,是这种流行意识形态的关键要素。摩门教徒表现出命运的独特方法直接受到了他们作为信徒迫害者的历史的影响。最终,摩门教徒士兵同意自愿参加战争,不是因为他们想表达爱国主义,而是因为他们对教会有着坚定的奉献精神,并决心服从其领导者百翰·杨(Brigham Young)。此外,还考察了当代流行的媒体及其媒体。包括对摩门教营的征募反应以及相关的史学资料,以展示摩门教营在摩门教教堂内外的历史记忆。大众媒体对这个营的待遇反映了人们对促进军事和侵略性社会的含义的态度发生了变化,而该营在摩门教历史中的作用随着摩门教徒在美国公民身份的波动而同时演变。

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    Coffman Natalie Brooke;

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