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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal Vol. 27 (2007)
Edited by W.B. "Pat" Spillman
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This exciting volume contains W. GRANT McMURRAY’S 2006 Sterling M. McMurrin Lecture: "Something Lost, Something Gained: Restoration History and Culture Seen from Both Sides Now," and NEWELL G. BRINGHURST’S presidential address, "Joseph Smith's Ambiguous Legacy: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity as Dynamics for Schism within Mormonism after 1844."

JAN SHIPPS, BARBARA J. BERNAUER, ALMA BLAIR, and WILLIAM D. RUSSELL pay tribute to the late Val Avery. Community of Christ Apostle SUSAN D. SKOOR offers a personal reflection on women in the priesthood and STEVEN L. SHIELDS reflects on the divergent paths of the Restoration. JEANNE MURPHEY examines the violent legacy of Jeffrey Lundgren. D. MICHAEL QUINN reviews Richard Bushman’s biography of Joseph Smith, Rough Stone Rolling. Volume 27 includes all this and much more!

Paperback: 265 pages
Publication Date: 9/26/2007
Dimensions: 10.0 x 8.0 x 0.50 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pound 6 ounces
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