University of Illinois Press
Forthcoming, 30 June 2026
Publisherโs Description: Facing starvation and ruin on Utahโs nineteenth-century frontier, Latter-day Saint pioneers launched an audacious experiment to reshape the English language: the Deseret Alphabet. Ryan K. Shosted and N. E. Davis trace the alphabetโs origins in the linguistic vision of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, explore its contested social, spiritual, and linguistic functions, and examine its decline and modern-day renewal. Shosted and Davis draw on a wide range of sources, including previously unpublished archival material, to trace the alphabetโs roots in Joseph Smithโs esoteric translations and its role in shaping Latter-day Saint identity. Their account brings together theology, linguistics, and culture. As they show, the Deseret Alphabet remains relevant as a living artifact of a religion wrestling with its visionary origins and the divine potential of words. In-depth and up to date, The Deseret Alphabet traces the scriptโs creation, use, and legacy across Latter-day Saint history.