Item Detail
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30843
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English
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Camelot's Crucible : The Historiographic Context for Refiner's Fire
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Journal of Mormon History
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2015
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41
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4
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Layton, Utah
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Mormon History Association
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178-187
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"The early 1990s were a perilous time for the Mormon history community. A few years previously, the Leonard Arrington experiment, in which the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints trusted an academically trained historian to head its Church History Department, had disintegrated. “Camelot,” the institutional hub of Mormon historical studies, was moved south to Brigham Young University and rechristened the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Latter-day Saint Church History. The professionalization of the field, a movement that garnered the name “New Mormon History,” had made great strides in becoming more sophisticated. Th e previous decade witnessed a number of seminal volumes that achieved" [Author]
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Brigham Young : Pioneer Prophet
Clyde Forsberg's Equal Rites and the Exoticizing of Mormonism
Equal Rites : The Book of Mormon, Masonry, Gender, and American Culture
History and the Claims of Revelation : Joseph Smith and the Materialization of the Golden Plates
Joseph Smith's Many Histories
Leonard J. Arrington : A Historian's Life
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Mormon in the Fiery Furnace Or, Loftes Tryk Goes to Cambridge
Mormonism in Transition : A History of the Latter-day Saints, 1890-1930
Mormonism : The Story of a New Religious Tradition
No Man Knows My History : The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
On Zion's Mount : Mormons, Indians, and the American Landscape
"Reasonings Sufficient" : Joseph Smith, Thomas Dick, and the context(s) of early Mormonism
Religious Outsiders and the Making of Americans
Sacred Borders : Continuing Revelation and Canonical Restraint in Early America
Sojourner in the Promised Land : Forty years among the Mormons
The Book of Mormon : A Biography
The Burned-Over District : The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800-1850
The New England Origins of Mormonism
What We Will Do Now That New Mormon History is Old : A Roundtable