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20048
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English
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What We Will Do Now That New Mormon History is Old : A Roundtable
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Journal of Mormon History
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Summer 2009
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35
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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190-233
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This roundtable discussion originated from the 2007 Annual Conference of the Mormon History Association in Sacramento, California. This roundtable includes entries from nine young scholars, and represents the beginning of dialogue on the question of, "What will we do now that new Mormon history is old?"
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A Wall Between Church and Academy
Biography in Mormon Studies
Camelot's Crucible : The Historiographic Context for Refiner's Fire
Mormon Studies : A Bibliographic Essay
New Perspectives in Mormon Studies : Creating and Crossing Boundaries
What Jane James Saw
“Wissenschaft des” Mormonism: Jewish Studies as a Framework for Exploring Mormon Studies -
A Believing People : Literature of the Latter-day Saints
A Peculiar People : Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America
Black and Mormon
By the Hand of Mormon : The American Scripture that Launched a New World Religion
Chosen Race . . . Chosen People
Concealing the Body, Concealing the Sacred : The Decline of Ritual Nudity in Mormon Temples
Elijah Abel and the Changing Status of Blacks Within Mormonism
Excavating Mormon Pasts : The New Historiography of the Last Half Century
Faithful scholarship : The Mainstreaming of Morman Studies and the Politics of Insider Discourse
Fictional pasts : Mormon historical novels
Hands Raised Up : Corruption, Power, and Context in Bolivian Mormonism
Joseph Smith and the Beginnings of Mormonism
Joseph Smith : Rough Stone Rolling
Making Space on the Western Frontier : Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes
Manuscript History of Brigham Young, 1847-1850
Mormons
'Not to be Riten' : The Mormon Temple Rite as Oral Canon
On Zion's Mount : Mormons, Indians, and the American Landscape
People of Paradox : A History of Mormon Culture
Religion and Republic : The American Circumstance
Religious Outsiders and the Making of Americans
Re-visioning Mormon History
Richard Lyman Bushman, the Story of Joseph Smith and Mormonism, and the New Mormon History
Roots of Modern Mormonism
Saints, Slaves, and Blacks : The Changing Place of Black People within Mormonism
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Burned-Over District : The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800-1850
The Catholic Liturgy and the Mormon Temple
The Dawning of a Brighter Day : Mormon Literature after 150 Years
The Democratization of American Christianity
The Gathering of Zion : The Story of the Mormon Trail
The Legacy of Conquest : The Unbroken Past of the American West
The Mormon Culture of Salvation : Force, Grace, and Glory
The Mormon Priesthood Ban and Elder Q. Walker Lewis : "An Example for His More Whiter Brethren to Follow"
The Mormon Question : Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America
The Mormons
The New England Origins of Mormonism
The Poetics of Provincialism : Mormon Regional Fiction
The Politics of American Religious Identity : The Seating of Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle
The Rise of Mormonism
The Theological Foundations of the Mormon Religion
Thoughts from the Farther West : Mormons, California, and the Civil War
What's New in Mormon History : A Response to Jan Shipps