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Excavating Mormon Pasts
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The historiography of Mormonism's first
hundred years consisted of a loud but fairly
simple debate between two voices: faithful
Mormonism and anti-Mormonism. The advent of
the New Mormon History after World War II--
launched by such works as Leonard
Arrington's
Great Basin Kingdom,
Fawn Brodie's No Man Knows My History, Robert
Flanders' Nauvoo: Kingdom on the Mississippi, and
Juanita Brooks' Mountain Meadows Massacre--created
a more complex, polyvocal discussion. This nuanced
dialogue is, after fifty years, only swelling in number
of participants, methodological sophistication, respect
for primary sources, and consideration of the full range
of participants in the many Mormon stories. |
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