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Monthly Archives: June 2017
*American Universities and the Birth of Modern Mormonism, 1867-1940* wins the Mormon History Association’s Best Book Award!
It was such an incredible honor this weekend to have the Mormon History Association devote a plenary session to my book, American Universities and the Birth of Modern Mormonism, 1867-1940. After the session, it was announced that the book had won … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Christianity, Feminism, Gender, Higher Education, Mormonism, Publications on Religion and American Culture, Religion and Spirituality
Tagged academic freedom, higher education, history, history of Christianity, Mormon history, Mormon History Association, Mormon Studies, Mormonism, Religion, religion and science, U.S. religious history, UNC Press, women's history
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MHA Plenary Session on *American Universities and the Birth of Modern Mormonism, 1867-1940*
Tonight in St. Louis, at the spring meeting of the Mormon History Association, there will be a plenary “author meets critics” session devoted to my book, American Universities and the Birth of Modern Mormonism, 1867-1940. I’m thrilled. The panel, chaired by Brett … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Christianity, Feminism, Higher Education, Mormonism, Publications on Religion and American Culture, Religion and Spirituality
Tagged academic freedom, feminism, higher education, Jed Woodworth, Kristine Wright, MHA2017, Mormon history, Mormon Studies, Mormonism, Richard Bushman, Thomas Alexander
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