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English
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The Maverick Historian : A Conversation with Stanley B. Kimball
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Mormon Historical Studies
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2002
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99-129
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Stan Kimball entertainingly talks about how he fell into being a history professor and Mormon historian. He grew up in Farmington and Denver and was related to J. Golden Kimball and Spencer W. Kimball. He served a mission in Czechoslovakia and England. After a stint in the service during the war, he bounced around in various university courses and programs until finding his niche in history. He discusses his interest in Illinois Mormon history, the Mormon Trail, and Heber C. Kimball. He describes personal encounters with a few Church leaders.
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