Bradley-Evans, Martha
Dates
- Existence: 1951-
Biographical History
Martha Bradley-Evans (born 1951) is a professor in the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Utah.
Martha Sonntag was born 1951 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is a professor in the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Utah, in Salt Lake City, Utah. She taught previously in the History Department at Brigham Young University where she received the Distinguished Teaching Award. She has served as president of the Mormon History Association and co-editor of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. She has published many journal articles and books, including Pedestals & Podiums: Utah Women, Religious Authority & Equal Rights.
Citation:
Her ZCMI, America's first department store, c1991: t.p. (Martha Sonntag Bradley) jkt. (asst. prof. of American community history, Brigham Young Univ.)Her Kidnapped from that land, c1993: CIP t.p. (Martha Sonntag Bradley) data sheet (b. June 18, 1951) pref. (b. Martha Sonntag)
Plural wife, 2012: ECIP t.p. (Martha Evans Bradley)
Plural wife, 2012: t.p. (Martha Bradley-Evans)
University of Utah faculty profile WWW site, Nov. 19, 2012: biography page (Martha S Bradley; Dr. Martha Bradley-Evans is a professor in the College of Architecture + Planning)
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
International Women's Year public relations materials, circa 1974-1985
Martha Sonntag Bradley research papers for Four Zinas, circa 1836-1975
Contains correspondence, articles, family blessings, and other materials for Bradley's research. Materials pertain to Hugh B. Brown's family, the Card family, the Huntington family, and other leaders. Materials pertain to daily life, church involvement, and personal histories. Used for Bradley's research in writing a new book. Dated circa 1836-1975.
Martha Sonntag Bradley research papers for International Women's Year, circa 1971-2002
Martha Sontagg Bradley research files, circa 1970-2002
Contains articles, topic files, published manuscripts, and papers on the history of women's rights. These materials pertain to Mormon women with the International Women's Year and the Equal Rights Amendment, articles by numerous scholars pertaining to women's rights and the legal ramifications, and topical files with women's concerns and history, like a file for Sandra Day O'Connor, abortion, and child care. Dated circa 1970-2002.
Oral histories on the International Women's Year, circa 1977-1993
Contains transcripts from oral histories conducted with fifty-five women. Interviews discuss each woman's involvement with the International Women's Year and their feelings toward the Equal Rights Amendment. Dated circa 1977-1993.
Young family correspondence, circa 1846-1928
Contains a variety of correspondence from relatives of the Young family and friends, including Wilford Woodruff and Ezra T. Benson, and others. Materials relate to daily life, family relationships, church affairs, and local events. Dated circa 1846-1928.
Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Smith Young articles from the Exponent, circa 1872-1901
Contains a compendium of exponent articles for Zina D. H. Young. Articles pertain to Mormon life, the Relief Society, and concerns for women especially in the Utah area. Dated circa 1872-1901.
Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Smith Young incoming correspondence, circa 1847-1897
Contains correspondence from family members, such as son-in-law Charles Card, daughter Zina Y. Card, and from peers (Relief Society Presidency), and occasionally church leaders (Heber J. Grant, Lorenzo Snow). Dated circa 1847-1897.
Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Smith Young meeting minutes, circa 1891-1898
Contains meeting minutes and notes and records of Relief Society/church meetings that involved primarily Zina D. H. Young but also including Zina Card. Minutes discuss congregational events and planning. Dated circa 1891-1898.
Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Smith Young outgoing correspondence, circa 1868-1895
Contains correspondence to family members, primarily children, and to peers and friends. All topics regard daily life and family events. Dated circa 1868-1895.