Item Detail
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8019
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English
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Mormonism and the Germans : An Annotated Bibliography, 1848-1966
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BYU Studies
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Autumn 1967
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8
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73-94
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"It is easy, but unjustifiable for the American student of Mormonism to forget that the Latter-day Saints have also attracted the attention of scholars and writers outside of the English-speaking world, many of whose works are worthy of serious consideration. Although I have found no German commentator on the Latter-day Saints who writes with the keen perception of a de Tocqueville, the bibliography below does contain works, some written by outstanding scholars, whose unique perspective should not be ignored by the serious student of Mormonism. The following bibliography has been compiled chiefly from the resources of the Go?ttingen University Library. The card catalogs of the New York Public Library and the Princeton University Library were also used." [Publisher's abstract]
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A Jesuit Interpretation of Mid-Nineteenth-Century America : "Mormonism in Connection with Modern Protestantism"
Mormonism in Europe : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Mormon Stereotypes in Nineteenth Century German Literature : The Fiction of Amalie Schoppe and Balduin Mollhausen
On the Way to Somewhere Else : European Sojourners in the Mormon West, 1834-1930
'Sources of Mormon History in Illinois, 1839-48,' and a Bibliographic Note