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English
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No, Ma'am, That's Not History
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Salt Lake City
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Bookcraft
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American frontier religions: Mormons and their dissenters 1830- 1900
Applause, Attack, and Ambivalence--Varied Responses to Fawn M. Brodie's No Man Knows My History
Archive of Restoration Culture: Summer Fellows' Papers 1997-1999
B. H. Roberts : Studies of the Book of Mormon
Book of Mormon Studies: An Introduction and Guide
Critiquing the Critics of Joseph Smith
Hugh Nibley & Joseph Smith
Jan Shipps : A Social and Intellectual Portrait
Joseph Smith's Polygamy
Major Problems of Mormonism
Mormon-Catholic Relations in Utah History : A Sketch
Mormon Origins in New York : An Introductory Analysis
Mormon Parallels : A Bibliographic Source
No Man Knows My Psychology : Fawn Brodie, Joseph Smith, and Psychoanalysis
Sincerity, Imagination, and Mythmaking : Fawn Brodie and the First Vision
Something to Move Mountains : The Book of Mormon in Hugh Nibley's Correspondence
Standing on the (Shrugging) Shoulders of a Giant: Notes on Hugh Nibley’s Contribution to Book of Mormon Studies
The Brodie Connection : Thomas Jefferson and Joseph Smith
The Place of Joseph Smith in the Development of American Religion : A Historiographical Inquiry
The Selected Letters of Juanita Brooks
View of the Hebrews : Substitute for Inspiration?
What's Love Got to Do with It? A New Turner Thesis