Item Detail
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19437
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3
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26
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English
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Biographers and the Mormon "Prophet Puzzle" : 1974 to 2004
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Journal of Mormon History
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Summer 2006
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32
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no.2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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226-245
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Quinn analyzes Joseph Smith historiography and shows how biographers, both antagonistic and defensively sympathetic, have ignored important previous research. He gives several recommendations to anyone writing a Joseph Smith biography.
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American Prophet : The Story of Joseph Smith
An Insider's View of Mormon Origins
Awakenings in the Burned-Over District : New Light on the Historical Setting of the First Vision
Circumstantial Confirmation of the First Vision Through Reminiscences
Comparative Images : Mormonism and Contemporary Religions as Seen by Village Newspapermen in Western New York and Northeastern Ohio, 1820-1833
Early Mormonism and the Magic World View
Glorious in Persecution : Joseph Smith, American Prophet, 1839–1844
In Sacred Loneliness : The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith
Inside the Mind of Joseph Smith : Psychobiography and the Book of Mormon
Inventing Mormonism : Tradition and the Historical Record
Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith, An American Prophet
Joseph Smith and the Beginnings of Mormonism
Joseph Smith : Praise to the Man
Joseph Smith : Rough Stone Rolling
Joseph Smith : Seeker After Truth, Prophet of God
Joseph Smith's First Vision : Confirming Evidences and Contemporary Accounts
Joseph Smith : the First Mormon
Joseph Smith : The Making of a Prophet
Joseph Smith : the Man, the Mission, the Message
Mormon Answer to Skepticism : Why Joseph Smith Wrote the Book of Mormon
No Man Knows My History : The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
Same-Sex Dynamics among Nineteenth-century Americans : A Mormon Example
The Life of Joseph Smith, the Prophet
The Prophet Puzzle : Suggestions Leading Toward a More Comprehensive Interpretation of Joseph Smith
The Sword of Laban : Joseph Smith, Jr. and the Dissociated Mind