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:
Zina Presendia Young Williams Card incoming correspondence, circa 1875-1931
Correspondence from peers and family members, primarily husband Charles Ora Card, as well as her mother, Zina D.H. Young, and other peers and family members. Letters discuss daily life and family events. Dated circa 1875-1931.
Zina Presendia Young Williams Card outgoing correspondence, circa 1876-1920
Correspondence to friends, husband, children, and other family members. Letters discuss daily life and family events. Dated circa 1876-1920.
Zina Young Card Brown incoming correspondence, circa 1923-1975
Contains a book of compiled letters between Zina Card Brown and her husband Hugh B. Brown and correspondence from family members and friends, most concerning the death of husband Hugh B. Brown. Dated 1923-1975.
Zina Young Card Brown outgoing correspondence, circa 1915-1962
Contains correspondence to husband and children, mother, and other family members (primarily daughters, especially Zina). Materials pertain to Zina's daily life and family news. Dated circa 1915-1962.