Item Detail
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8721
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10
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13
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English
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Jan Shipps and the Mormon Tradition
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Journal of Mormon History
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1984
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11
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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135-45
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Basically a recapitulative analysis of Shipp's book with the author's personal views on Mormon historiography thrown in as is his wont.
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