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<title>Journal of Mormon History, Vol 39, no. 2 (Spring 2013)</title>
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	<p>PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS</p>
<p>--Mr. Samuelsen Goes to Copenhagen: The First Mormon Member of a National Parliament,<em> Richard L. Jensen,</em> 1</p>
<p>TANNER LECTURE</p>
<p>--The Latter-day Saints, the Doughnut, and Post-Christian Canada, David B. Marshall, 35</p>
<p>ARTICLES</p>
<p>--Minding the House of Church History: Reflections of a Church Historian at the End of His Time,<em> Marlin K. Jensen,</em> 78</p>
<p>--Writing an Honorable Remembrance: Nineteenth-Century LDS Women’s Autobiography,<em> Katherine Sarah Massoth,</em> 91</p>
<p>--Community of Christ’s Evolving Approach to Mission,<em> Steven L. Shields</em>, 139</p>
<p>--“A Negro Preacher”: The Worlds of Elijah Ables,<em> Russell W. Stevenson</em>, 165</p>
<p>REVIEWS</p>
<p>--Karen Lynn Davidson, David J. Whittaker, Mark Ashurst-McGee, and Richard L. Jensen, eds. Histories, Volume 1: Joseph Smith Histories, 1832–1844,<em> Brett D. Dowdle and Samuel Morris Brown,</em> 255</p>
<p>--Brant A. Gardner. The Gift and the Power: Translating the Book of Mormon, <em>Grant Hardy,</em> 258</p>
<p>--J. Spencer Fluhman. "A Peculiar People": Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America, <em>Benjamin E. Park,</em> 264</p>
<p>--Reid L. Neilson. Early Mormon Missionaries in Japan, 1901–1924, <em>Ronald E. Bartholomew,</em> 267</p>
<p>BOOK NOTICES</p>
<p>--Douglas J. Bell. Defender's of the Faith: The Book of Mormon from a Soldier’s Perspective, 274</p>
<p>--Gary D. Toyn, comp. Life Lessons from Mothers of Faith: Inspiring True Stories about Latter Day Moms, 275</p>
<p>--Mike Mcpheters. Agent Bishop: True Stories of an FBI Agent Moonlighting as a Mormon Bishop, 277</p>
<p>--David Beagley. One Lost Boy: His Escape from Polygamy, 278</p>

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	<p><ul> <li>--The Place of Joseph Smith in the Development of American Religion: A Historiographical Inquiry </li> </ul></p>
<p><em>Thomas G. Alexander,</em> 3  <ul> <li>--New Light on an Old Hypothesis: The Ohio Origins of the Revelation on Eternal Marriage </li> </ul></p>
<p><em>Danel W. Bachman</em>, 19  <ul> <li>--A Turbulent Spectrum: Mormon Reactions to the Darwinist Legacy</li> </ul></p>
<p><em>Richard Sherlock,</em> 33  <ul> <li>--The Mormon Ward: Congregation or Community? </li> </ul></p>
<p><em>Douglas D. Alder,</em> 61  <ul> <li>--Brigham Young in Life and Death: A Medical Overview </li> </ul></p>
<p><em>Lester E. Bush, Jr.</em>, 79  <ul> <li>--Nauvoo and the New Mormon History: A Bibliographical Survey </li> </ul></p>
<p><em>Richard D. Poll ,</em>105</p>

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<title>Journal of Mormon History Vol. 39, No. 1, Winter 2013</title>
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	<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--A Seething Cauldron of Controversy: The First Trial of John D. Lee, 1875 <em><em>Robert H. Briggs, </em></em>1</p>
<p>--To the “Honest and Patriotic Sons of Liberty”: Mormon Appeals for Redress and Social Justice, 1843–44 <em><em>Brent M. Rogers, </em></em>36</p>
<p>--"About the Worst Man in Utah”: William R. Campbell and the Crusade against Brigham H. Roberts, 1898–1900 <em><em>R. Douglas Brackenridge, </em></em>69</p>
<p>--Akimel Au-Authm, Xalychidom Piipaash, and the LDS Papago Ward <em><em>D. L. Turner, </em></em>158</p>
<p>--Debating Succession, March 1846: John E. Page, Orson Hyde, and the Trajectories of Joseph Smith’s Legacy <em>Benjamin E. Park and Robin Scott Jensen,</em> 181</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--Veda Tebbs Hale. “Swell Suffering”:<em> </em>A Biography of Maurine Whipple <em>Lisa Olsen Tait and Lynne Larson,</em> 206</p>
<p>--Winston Groom. Kearny’s March: The Epic Creation of the American West, 1846–1847 <em>Sherman L. Fleek,</em> 212</p>
<p>--Hugh J. Cannon. Edited by Reid L. Neilson. To the Peripheries of Mormondom: The Apostolic Around-the-World Journey of David O. McKay, 1920–1921 <em>Gregory A. Prince</em>, 216</p>
<p>--Riley M. Moffat, Fred E. Woods, and Jeffrey N. Walker. Gathering to La‘ie and Hokulani K. Aikau. A Chosen People, A Promised Land: Mormonism and Race in Hawai‘i <em>Dominic F. Martinez,</em> 218</p>
<p>--Terryl L. Givens and Matthew J. Grow. Parley P. Pratt: The Apostle Paul of Mormonism <em>David J. Whittaker</em>, 222</p>
<p>--Edward Whitley. American Bards: Walt Whitman<em> </em>and Other Unlikely Candidates for National Poet <em>Jill Mulvay Derr,</em> 229</p>
<p>--John S. McCormick and John R. Sillito. A History of<em> </em>Utah Radicalism: Startling, Socialistic, and Decidedly Revolutionary <em>Russell Arben Fox</em>, 232</p>
<p>--Richard E. Bennett, Susan Easton Black, and Donald Q. Cannon. The Nauvoo Legion in Illinois: A History of<em> </em>the Mormon Militia, 1841–1846 <em>Blair G. Van Dyke,</em> 236</p>
<p>--Stephen C. Taysom. Shakers, Mormons, and Religious<em> </em>Worlds: Conflicting Visions, Contested Boundaries <em>J. Spencer Fluhman</em>, 247</p>
<p>--Matthew Bowman. The Mormon People: The Making of<em> </em>an American Faith <em>Henry Wolfinger</em>, 251</p>
<p>--Mark Lyman Staker. Hearken, O Ye People: The Historical Setting of Joseph Smith’s Ohio Revelations <em>Gerrit John Dirkmaat</em>, 256</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES</strong></p>
<p>--Beth Shumway Moore. Bones in the Well: The Haun’s<em> </em>Mill Massacre, 1838: A Documentary History, 260</p>
<p>--Jonathan Chamberlain and Beverly Chamberlain. <em>“</em>Happy Is the Man”: A Social Biography of Thomas Chamberlain (1854–1918), 261</p>
<p>--Leslie Albrecht Huber. The Journey Takers, 263</p>
<p>Penne D. Conrad. Out of the Killing Fields, into the Light:<em> </em>Interviews with Mormon Converts from Cambodia, 266</p>
<p>Marianna Edwards Richardson. Alfred Edersheim: A Jewish Scholar for the Mormon Prophets, 267</p>
<p>Dan Barker. Unique Stories and Facts from LDS History, 268</p>
<p>Seth Sorensen. <em>The </em>Utah Story: The People, Places, and Events<em> </em>That Shaped Our State, 269</p>
<p>Davis Bitton. Knowing Brother Joseph Again: Perceptions and Perspectives, 271</p>
<p>Richard Neitzel Holzapfel and Kent P. Jackson. Joseph Smith: The Prophet and Seer, 271</p>

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	<p><strong>CONTENTS</strong></p>
<p><strong>LETTERS</strong></p>
<p>--Presidential Billiards Revisited <em>William P. MacKinnon</em>, vii</p>
<p>--Conclusions Unwarranted <em>Polly Aird and Gary Topping</em>, x</p>
<p>--Augusta Young and Priesthood <em>Jonathan A. Stapley</em>, x</p>
<p>--Willard Richards <em>Devery S. Anderson</em>, xii</p>
<p>--Dinger Responds <em>John Dinger</em>, xv</p>
<p>--A Response to Robin Jensen <em>Gary James Bergera</em>, xix</p>
<p>--Jensen versus Kline and Perdue <em>Ron Priddis</em>, xx</p>
<p>--Disappointed by Review <em>Joseph Geisner</em>, xxiii</p>
<p>--The Future of Mormon Documentary Editing <em>Robin Scott Jensen</em>, xxiv</p>
<p>--Timely Reminder <em>Tom Kimball</em>, xxviii</p>
<p>--Corrections, XXIX</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--Between Two Economies: The Business Development of the Young Woman’s Journal, 1889–1900 <em>Lisa Olsen Tait, </em>1</p>
<p>--“As Bad as I Hated to Come”: Lucy Hannah White Flake in Arizona <em>David F. Boone</em>, 55</p>
<p>--The Lord’s Supper during the Progressive Era, 1890–1930 <em>Justin R. Bray</em>, 88</p>
<p>--“A Continuation of the Seeds”: Joseph Smith and Spirit Birth <em>Brian C. Hales</em>, 105</p>
<p>--The Book of the Law of the Lord <em>Alex D. Smith</em>, 131</p>
<p>--Ox in the Mire? The Legal and Cultural War over Utah’s Sunday Closing Laws <em>Timothy G. Merrill and Brian Q. Cannon</em>, 164</p>
<p>--Setting the Record Straight: Brigham Young’s Baptism Date <em>H. Michael Marquardt</em>, 195</p>
<p>--“Does Not Purport to Comprehend All Matters of Church Government”: The LDS General Handbook of Instructions, 1899–2006 <em>Michael Harold Paulos</em>, 200</p>
<p>--Solomon Spaulding’s Indians, Or What the Manuscript Really Tells Us <em>Adam Jortner</em>, 226</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--Tom Mould. Still, the Small Voice: Narrative, Personal Revelation, and the Mormon Folk Tradition <em>Jill Terry Rudy</em>, 248</p>
<p>--Edward L. Kimball. Father of a Prophet: Andrew Kimball <em>Joann Follett Mortensen</em>, 253</p>

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	<p><strong>CONTENTS</strong></p>
<p><strong>LETTER</strong></p>
<p>--Fitz John Porter’s Letter <em>William P. MacKinnon</em>, vii</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--Mormonism in Cultural Context: Guest Editors’ Introduction <em>J. Spencer Fluhman</em>, <em>Steven C. Harper</em>, and <em>Jed Woodworth</em>, 1</p>
<p>--A Charmed Life <em>Claudia L. Bushman</em>, 5</p>
<p>--The Hermeneutics of Generosity: A Critical Approach to the Scholarship of Richard Bushman <em>Stuart Parker</em>, 12</p>
<p>--To Mend a Fractured Reality: Joseph Smith’s Project <em>Philip L. Barlow</em>, 28</p>
<p>--The Language of Heaven: Prolegomenon to the Study of Smithian Translation Samuel <em>Morris Brown</em>, 51</p>
<p>--“The Wars and the Perplexities of the Nations”: Reflections on Early Mormonism, Violence, and the State <em>Patrick Q. Mason</em>, 72</p>
<p>--Zion in America: The Origins of Mormon Constitutionalism <em>Mark Ashurst-McGee</em>, 90</p>
<p>--Joseph Smith as the Philosopher King: Neoplatonism in Early Mormon Political Thought <em>Stephen J. Fleming</em>, 102</p>
<p>--LDS Understandings of Religious Freedom: Responding to the Shifting Cultural Pendulum <em>Mauro Properzi</em>, 128</p>
<p>--Joseph Smith, Romanticism, and Tragic Creation Terryl L. Givens 148 God, the World, and the Long Journey to Divinity: Mormonism and German Romantic Idealism <em>James M. McLachlan</em>, 163</p>
<p>--Early Mormonism and the Re-Enchantment of Antebellum Historical Thought <em>Jordan T. Watkins</em>, 187</p>
<p>--“Reasonings Sufficient”: Joseph Smith, Thomas Dick, and the Context(s) of Early Mormonism <em>Benjamin E. Park</em>, 210</p>
<p>--After the Golden Age <em>Richard Lyman Bushman</em>, 225</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--Robin Scott Jensen, Richard E. Turley Jr., and Riley M. Lorimer, eds. Revelations and Translations, Volume 2: Published Revelations. Volume 2 of the Revelations and Translations series of The Joseph Smith Papers <em>Joe Geisner</em>, 232</p>
<p>--Andrew H. Hedges, Alex D. Smith, and Richard Lloyd Anderson, eds. Journals, Volume 2: December 1841– April 1843. Volume 2 of the Journals series of The Joseph Smith Papers. Series editors: Dean C. Jessee, Ronald K. Esplin, and Richard Lyman Bushman <em>Brian C. Hales</em>, 236</p>
<p>--Devery Scott Anderson, ed. The Development of LDS Temple Worship, 1846–2000: A Documentary History <em>John-Charles Duffy</em>, 254</p>
<p>--Richard V. Francaviglia. Go East, Young Man: Imagining the American West as the Orient <em>Christine Talbot</em>, 259</p>
<p>--John S. Dinger, ed. The Nauvoo City and High Council Minutes <em>Robin Scott Jensen</em>, 262</p>
<p>--Sherman L. Fleek, Called to War: Dawn of the Mormon Battalion, and Sherman L. Fleek, War in the Far West: The March of the Mormon Battalion <em>Paul A. Hoffman</em>, 268</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES</strong></p>
<p>Richard H. Bullock, <em>Ship Brooklyn’s Saints</em>, 274 James V. D’Arc, <em>When Hollywood Came to Town: A History of Moviemaking in Utah</em>, 276 Andrew H. Hedges and Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, <em>Within These Prison Walls: Lorenzo Snow’s Record Book, 1886–1897</em>, 278</p>

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	<p><strong>CONTENTS</strong></p>
<p><strong>LETTERS</strong></p>
<p>--Augusta Adams Cobb Young: Priesthood Holder <em>Connell O’Donovan</em>, vii</p>
<p><strong>PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS</strong></p>
<p>--“Not as a Stranger”: A Presbyterian Afoot in the Mormon Past <em>William P. MacKinnon</em>, 1</p>
<p><strong>TANNER LECTURE</strong></p>
<p>--Mormon Stories: A Librarian’s Perspective <em>George A. Miles</em>, 47</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--From Doctor to Disciple: Willard Richards’s Journey to Mormonism <em>Devery S. Anderson</em>, 67</p>
<p>--New Ways In: Writing Interdisciplinary Mormon History Introduction <em>Rachel Cope</em>, 99</p>
<p>--Shifting the Plot: Possibilities in Mormon Women’s History <em>Rachel Cope</em>, 100</p>
<p>--History through Liturgy: What Worship Remembers <em>Matthew Bowman</em>, 108</p>
<p>--A Shared Historicist Enterprise: Mormon History through a Literary Lens <em>Amy Easton-Flake</em>, 114</p>
<p>--Mormon History and “Lived Religion” <em>Ryan G. Tobler</em>, 119</p>
<p>--“Where Nothing Is Long Ago”: Childhood and Youth in Mormon History <em>Rebecca de Schweinitz</em>, 125</p>
<p>--Religion in a Recipe <em>Kate Holbrook</em>, 139</p>
<p>Conclusion <em>Rachel Cope</em>, 143</p>
<p>--Eleven Witnesses Behold the Plates <em>Gale Yancey Anderson</em>, 145</p>
<p>--Joseph Smith’s Personal Polygamy <em>Brian C. Hales</em>, 163</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--Mark T. Decker and Michael Austin, eds., Peculiar Portrayals: Mormons on the Page, Stage, and Screen <em>David W. Scott</em>, 229</p>
<p>--David L. Bigler and Will Bagley, The Mormon Rebellion: America’s First Civil War, 1857–1858 <em>Polly Aird</em>, 233</p>
<p>--J. Kenneth Davies and Lorin K. Hansen, Mormon Gold: Mormons in the California Gold Rush Contributing to the Development of California and the Monetary Solvency of Early Utah <em>Edward Leo Lyman</em>, 240</p>
<p>--William Logan Hebner, ed., Southern Paiute: A Portrait <em>Todd M. Compton</em>, 244</p>
<p>--R. Jean Addams, Upon the Temple Lot: The Church of Christ’s Quest to Build the House of the Lord <em>Steven L. Shields</em>, 249</p>
<p>--Nathaniel R. Ricks, ed., “My Candid Opinion”: The Sandwich Islands Diaries of Joseph F. Smith, 1856–1857 <em>John J Hammond</em>, 252</p>
<p>--Stephen C. Taysom, Dimensions of Faith: A Mormon Studies Reader <em>Blair Dee Hodges</em>, 260</p>
<p>--Brandon G. Kinney, The Mormon War: Zion and the Missouri Extermination Order of 1838 <em>Richard A. McFarlane</em>, 264</p>
<p>--Kim Östman, The Introduction of Mormonism to Finnish Society, 1840–1900 <em>Paul Wilson</em>, 267</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES</strong></p>
<p>George W. Givens and Sylvia Givens, <em>500 Little-Known Facts about Nauvoo</em>, 271 Benjamin G. Bistline, <em>Colorado City Polygamists: An Inside Look for the Outsider</em>, 272 Richard Clothier, <em>150 Years of Song: Hymnody in the Reorganization, 1860–2010</em>, 274 Tiffany Fletcher, <em>Mother Had a Secret</em>, 275</p>

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<p>--The Gift of Mercy <em>Polly Aird</em>, vii</p>
<p>--Candor and Completeness <em>Joseph Geisner</em>, vii</p>
<p>--Greatest Issue Ever Bryan Buchanan viii Cautionary Tale Michael Harold Paulos viii “Free Exchange of Information” <em>Noel A. Carmack</em>, ix</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--“One Soul Shall Not Be Lost”: The War in Heaven in Mormon Thought <em>Boyd Jay Petersen</em>, 1</p>
<p>--The Danielson Plow Company and the Redemption of Zion <em>R. Jean Addams</em>, 51</p>
<p>--Transgression in the Latter-day Saint Community: The Cases of Albert Carrington, Richard R. Lyman, and Joseph F. Smith. Part 3: Joseph F. Smith <em>Gary James Bergera</em>, 98</p>
<p>--The Word of Wisdom in Its First Decade <em>Paul Y. Hoskisson</em>, 131</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--Benjamin C. Pykles, Excavating Nauvoo: The Mormons and the Rise of Historical Archaeology in America <em>Glen M. Leonard</em>, 201</p>
<p>--Polly Aird, Mormon Convert, Mormon Defector: A Scottish Immigrant in the American West, 1848–1861 <em>C. Bríd Nicholson</em>, 208</p>
<p>--Matthew Roper, comp.; Sandra A. Thorne, ed., 19th Century Publications about the Book of Mormon (1829–1844) <em>Mark Ashurst-McGee</em>, 212</p>
<p>--Sherman L. Fleek, History May Be Searched in Vain: A Military History of the Mormon Battalion <em>Robert M. Hogge</em>, 214</p>
<p>--Alexander L. Baugh and Susan Easton Black, eds., Banner of the Gospel: Wilford Woodruff Blair Dee Hodges 217 Thomas M. Spencer, ed., The Missouri Mormon Experience <em>Joseph Geisner</em>, 222</p>
<p>--Richard E. Turley Jr. and Steven C. Harper, eds., Preserving the History of the Latter-day Saints <em>Matthew Bowman</em>, 232</p>
<p>--Raymond Kuehne, Mormons as Citizens of a Communist State: A Documentary History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in East Germany, 1945–1990 <em>Alan Keele</em>, 235</p>
<p>--Heidi S. Swinton, To the Rescue: The Biography of Thomas S. Monson <em>Gary James Bergera</em>, 239</p>
<p>--Edward Leo Lyman, ed., Candid Insights of a Mormon Apostle: The Diaries of Abraham H. Cannon, 1889–1895 <em>Kenneth L. Cannon II</em>, 247</p>
<p>--David F. Holland, Sacred Borders: Continuing Revelation and Canonical Restraint in Early America <em>Benjamin E. Park</em>, 259</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES</strong></p>
<p>--Andrew H. Hedges and Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, <em>Through the Lens: The Original 1907 Church History Photographs of George Edward Anderson</em>, 264 Dan A. Lisonbee and Janet L. Lisonbee, <em>Far West, Missouri: It Shall Be Called Most Holy</em>, 265 Melissa G. Moore and M. Bridget Cook, <em>Shattered Silence: The Untold Story of a Serial Killer’s Daughter</em>, 266 John Yves Bizimana, <em>Escape from Rwanda</em>, 268 Marlene Bateman Sullivan, <em>Brigham’s Boys</em>, 269 Lori E. Woodland, <em>Beloved Emma: The Life Story of Emma Smith</em>, 270 David J. Howlett, Barbara B. Walden, and John C. Hamer, <em>Community of Christ: An Illustrated History</em>, 271 E. Dale LeBaron, <em>Benjamin F. Johnson: Friend to the Prophets</em>, 273 Richard E. Bennett, <em>School of the Prophet: Joseph Smith Learns the First Principles, 1820–1830</em>, 274 Garold D. Barney, Mormons, <em>Indians, and the Ghost Dance Religion of 1890</em>, 275</p>

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<p>--Mission Harvest in Rural Britain <em>Polly Aird</em>, vi</p>
<p>--More on McNemar <em>Christian Goodwillie</em>, viii</p>
<p>--Updated Documentation <em>Gary James Bergera</em>, ix</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--Opposing the “High Ecclesiasts at Washington”: Frank J. Cannon’s Editorial Fusillades during the Reed Smoot Hearings, 1903–07 <em>Michael Harold Paulos</em>, 1</p>
<p>--“The Modern Mormon Kingdom”: Frank J. Cannon’s National Campaign against Mormonism, 1910–18 <em>Kenneth L. Cannon II</em>, 60</p>
<p>--“War and Confusion in Babylon”: Mormon Reaction to German Unification, 1864–80 <em>Zachary R. Jones</em>, 115</p>
<p>--American Prophets: Mark Twain and Joseph Smith Revisited <em>Nicole Amare and Alan Manning</em>, 151</p>
<p>--Transgression in the Latter-day Saint Community: The Cases of Albert Carrington, Richard R. Lyman, and Joseph F. Smith. Part 2: Richard R. Lyman <em>Gary James Bergera</em>, 173</p>
<p>--The Church Family in Nineteenth-Century America: Mormonism and the Public/Private Divide <em>Christine Talbot</em>, 208</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--Edward Leo Lyman, Amasa Mason Lyman: Mormon Apostle and Apostate, a Study in Dedication <em>William G. Hartley</em>, 258</p>
<p>--Jill Mulvay Derr and Karen Lynn Davidson, eds., Eliza R. Snow: The Complete Poetry <em>Lisa Olsen Tait</em>, 262</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES</strong></p>
<p>--Craig Manscill, Robert Freeman, and Dennis Wright, eds., <em>Presidents of the Church: The Lives and Teachings of the Modern Prophets</em>, 268 Chad S. Hawkins, ed., <em>Faith in the Service: Inspirational Stories from LDS Servicemen and Servicewomen</em>, 269 Larry H. Miller with Doug Robinson, <em>Driven: An Autobiography</em>, 270 Mike Ramsdell, <em>A Train to Potevka</em>, 274</p>

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<p>--Mormonism’s Adoption Theology: An Introductory Statement <em>Samuel M. Brown and Jonathan A. Stapley</em>, 1</p>
<p>--Early Mormon Adoption Theology and the Mechanics of Salvation <em>Samuel M. Brown</em>, 3</p>
<p>--Adoptive Sealing Ritual in Mormonism <em>Jonathan A. Stapley</em>, 53</p>
<p>--Transgression in the LDS Community: The Cases of Albert Carrington, Richard R. Lyman, and Joseph F. Smith, Part 1 <em>Gary James Bergera</em>, 119</p>
<p>--Hostile Mormons and Persecuted Presbyterians in Utah, 1870–1900: A Reappraisal <em>R. Douglas Brackenridge</em>, 162</p>
<p>--The Kearny/Stockton/Frémont Feud: The Mormon Battalion’s Most Significant Contribution in California <em>Sherman L. Fleek</em>, 229</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--John Gary Maxwell, Gettysburg to Great Salt Lake: George R. Maxwell, Civil War Hero and Federal Marshal among the Mormons <em>William P. MacKinnon</em>, 258</p>
<p>--W. Jeffrey Marsh with Jennifer Johnson and Celeste Pittman, Eyewitness History of the Church. Volume 1: The Restoration; Jennifer Johnson, Claire Koltko, Celeste Pittman, and Rachel Cope, comps., Eyewitness History of the Church. iv Volume 2: Sacrifice Brings Forth the Blessings of Heaven; and Claire Koltko, Natalie Ross, Brittany McEwens, and Jennifer Johnson, comps., Eyewitness History of the Church. Vol. 3: Journey to Zion’s Hill <em>Dave Johnson</em>, 269</p>
<p>--Matthew B. Brown, Exploring the Connection between Mormons and Masons <em>Michael W. Homer</em>, 272</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES</strong></p>
<p>--Hyrum Utah Stake History Committee. <em>Hyrum Stake of Zion: The First One Hundred Years</em>, April 28, 1901– December 8, 2002, 279 Gale Sears, <em>The Silence of God</em>, 280 Paul Cardall, <em>Before My Heart Stops: A Memoir</em>, 281</p>

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<p>--Alexander H. Smith: Remembering a Son of Joseph and Emma Smith <em>Ronald E. Romig</em>, 1</p>
<p><strong>TANNER LECTURE</strong></p>
<p>--Mormon Women and the Problem of Historical Agency <em>Catherine A. Brekus</em>, 59</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--The Power and Form of Godliness: Methodist Conversion Narratives and Joseph Smith’s First Vision <em>Christopher C. Jones</em>, 88</p>
<p>--The Convert Bride and the Domestic Goddess: Refashioning Female Spirituality in Mormon Historical Films <em>Heather Bigley</em>, 115</p>
<p>--Shaker Richard McNemar: The Earliest Book of Mormon Reviewer <em>Christian Goodwillie</em>, 138</p>
<p>--The Seminary System on Trial: The 1978 Lanner v. Wimmer Lawsuit Casey <em>Paul Griffiths</em>, 146</p>
<p>--Changing Portraits of the Elect Lady: Emma Smith in Non-Mormon, RLDS, and LDS Historiography, 1933–2005 <em>Max Perry Mueller</em>, 183</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--Royal Skousen, ed. The Book of Mormon: The Earliest Text <em>Brant A. Gardner</em>, 215</p>
<p>--Gerald N. Lund. The Undaunted: The Miracle of the Hole-in-the-Rock Pioneers <em>Morris A. Thurston</em>, 220</p>
<p>--Mary Jane Woodger, ed. Champion of Liberty: John Taylor <em>Kenneth L. Cannon II</em>, 230</p>
<p>--Kevin L. Mortensen, comp. and ed. Witnessing the Hand of the Lord in the Dominican Republic <em>Jared Tamez</em>, 234</p>
<p>--Robin Scott Jensen, Robert J. Woodford, and Steven C. Harper, eds. Revelations and Translations: Manuscript Revelation Books, iv Facsimile Edition <em>John W. Welch and Dallin T. Morrow</em>, 237</p>
<p>--Alexander L. Baugh, ed. Days Never to Be Forgotten: Oliver Cowdery <em>M. Guy Bishop</em>, 244</p>
<p>--Mary Jane Woodger and Joseph H. Groberg. From the Muddy River to the Ivory Tower: The Journey of George H. Brimhall <em>Gary James Bergera</em>, 246</p>
<p>--Richard E. Bennett. We’ll Find the Place: The Mormon Exodus, 1846–1848 <em>Melvin L. Bashore</em>, 250</p>
<p>--Morris A. Shirts and Frances Anne Smeath. Historical Topography: A New Look at Old Sites on Mountain Meadows, and Caroline Keturah Parry Woolley. “I Would to God”: A Personal History of Isaac Haight, edited by Blanche Cox Clegg and Janet Burton Seegmiller <em>Richard E. Turley Jr.</em>, 255</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES</strong></p>
<p>--Catherine H. Ellis. <em>Images of America: Holbrook and the Petrified Forest</em>, 259 Cameron Udall. <em>Images of America: St. Johns</em>, 260 D. L. Turner and Catherine H. Ellis. <em>Images of America: Latter-day Saints in Mesa</em>, 262 Catherine H. Ellis. <em>Images of America: Snowflake</em>, 263 William W. Slaughter. <em>Forefathers of the Latter-day Saints</em>, 265 Michael O’Reilly. <em>Mysteries and Legends of Utah: True Stories of the Unsolved and Unexplained</em>, 267 Carolyn Jessop with Lauren Palmer. <em>Escape</em>, 269 Truman G. Madsen. <em>Joseph Smith the Prophet</em>, 270 Drew Briney. <em>Silencing Mormon Polygamy: Failed Persecutions, Divided Saints, & the Rise of Mormon Fundamentalism</em>, 272 Douglas J. Vermeeren. <em>When I First Met the Prophet: First Impressions of the Prophet Joseph Smith</em>, 273 Francis M. Gibbons. <em>George Albert Smith: Kind and Caring Christian, Prophet of God</em>, 274 Sterling D. Sessions. <em>Where Safety Lies</em>, 277</p>

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<p>--Hunting for Jefferson Hunt <em>William P. MacKinnon</em>, vii</p>
<p>--Fascinating and Classic <em>Ken Driggs</em>, ix</p>
<p>--Unmasking Another Hofmann Forgery <em>Richard E. Turley Jr. and Brian D. Reeves</em>, x</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--Female Ritual Healing in Mormonism <em>Jonathan A. Stapley and Kristine Wright</em>, 1</p>
<p>--Closing the Church College of New Zealand: A Case Study in Church Education Policy <em>Scott C. Esplin</em>, 86</p>
<p>--“The Moste Desert Lukking Plase I Ever Saw, Amen!” The “Failed” 1873 Arizona Mission to the Little Colorado River <em>Kevin H. Folkman</em>, 115</p>
<p>--Roundtable Discussion: Perspectives on Parley Pratt’s Autobiography Introduction <em>Benjamin, E. Park</em>, 151</p>
<p>--A “Truly Eventful Life”: Writing the Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt <em>Matthew J. Grow</em>, 153</p>
<p>--Parley Pratt’s Autobiography as Personal Restoration and Redemption <em>Benjamin E. Park</em>, 158</p>
<p>--Parley Pratt’s Literary Impulse <em>Ryan G. Tobler</em>, 164</p>
<p>--Persecution, Memory, and Mormon Identity in Parley Pratt’s Autobiography <em>David W. Grua</em>, 168</p>
<p>--On the Poetics of Self-Knowledge: Poetry in Parley Pratt’s Autobiography <em>Joseph M. Spencer</em>, 173</p>
<p>--The Conversion of Parley Pratt: Investigating the Patterns of Mormon Piety <em>Matthew Bowman</em>, 178</p>
<p>--The Conjugal Relationships of Parley P. Pratt as Portrayed in His Autobiography <em>Cheryl L. Bruno</em>, 187</p>
<p>--Parley Pratt and the Problem of Separating Latin and Anglo America <em>David C. Knowlton</em>, 194</p>
<p>--Indians, Mestizos, and Parley P. Pratt’s Chilean Mission <em>Jared Tamez</em>, 200</p>
<p>--Nineteenth-Century Missiology of the LDS Bedfordshire Conference <em>Ronald E. Bartholomew</em>, 206</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--John Longhurst, Magnum Opus: The Building of the Schoenstein Organ at the Conference Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City <em>Blair Dee Hodges</em>, 246</p>
<p>--Roger P. Minert, In Harm’s Way: East German Latter-day Saints in World War II <em>Robert M. Hogge</em>, 250</p>
<p>--William E. Lass, Navigating the Missouri: Steamboating on Nature’s Highway, 1819–1935 <em>Larry E. Morris</em>, 254</p>
<p>--Mark L. Grover, A Land of Promise and Prophecy: Elder A. Theodore Tuttle in South America, 1960–1965 <em>Blair G. Van Dyke</em>, 263</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICE</strong></p>
<p>--Robert S. McPherson, <em>Comb Ridge and Its People: The Ethnohistory of a Rock</em>, 269</p>

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<p>--Protecting the Family in the West: James Henry Martineau’s Response to Interfaith Marriage <em>Dixie Dillon Lane</em>, 1</p>
<p>--Hasty Baptisms in Japan: The Early 1980s in the LDS Church <em>Jiro Numano</em>, 18</p>
<p>--“Standing Where Your Heroes Stood”: Using Historical Tourism to Create American and Religious Identities <em>Sarah Bill Schott</em>, 41</p>
<p>--Community of Christ Principles of Church History: A Turning Point and a Good Example? Introduction <em>Lavina Fielding Anderson</em>, 67</p>
<p>--History in the Community of Christ: A Personal View <em>Andrew Bolton</em>, 71</p>
<p>--LDS History Principles: Public Theory, Private Practice <em>Gary James Bergera</em>, 80</p>
<p>--The Sangamo Journal‘s “Rebecca” and the “Democratic Pets”: Abraham Lincoln’s Interaction with Mormonism <em>Mary Jane Woodger and Wendy Vardeman White</em>, 96</p>
<p>--The Forgotten Story of Nauvoo Celestial Marriage <em>George D. Smith</em>, 129</p>
<p>--From Finland to Zion: Immigration to Utah in the Nineteenth Century <em>Kim B. Östman</em>, 166</p>
<p>--“The Lord, God of Israel, Brought Us out of Mexico!” Junius Romney and the 1912 Mormon Exodus <em>Joseph Barnard Romney</em>, 208</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--S. J. Wolfe with Robert Singerman, Mummies in Nineteenth-Century America: Ancient Egyptians as Artifacts <em>H. Michael Marquardt</em>, 259</p>
<p>--William B. Smart, Mormonism’s Last Colonizer: The Life and Times of William H. Smart <em>Brian Q. Cannon</em>, 261</p>
<p>--Richard E. Turley Jr. and Ronald W. Walker, eds., Mountain Meadows Massacre: The Andrew Jenson and David H. Morris Collections <em>Robert H. Briggs</em>, 264</p>
<p>--Edward Leo Lyman, Susan Ward Payne, and S. George Ellsworth, eds., No Place to Call Home: The 1807–1857 Life Writings of Caroline Barnes Crosby, Chronicler of Outlying Mormon Communities <em>Konden R. Smith</em>, 268</p>
<p>--Richard S. Van Wagoner, ed., The Complete Discourses of Brigham Young <em>Joseph Geisner</em>, 273</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICE</strong></p>
<p>--D. L. Turner and Catherine H. Ellis, <em>Images of America: Latter-day Saints in Mesa</em>, 281</p>

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<p>--External Reviewers AWOL? <em>Armand L. Mauss</em>, vii</p>
<p>--Brandon Morgan Responds <em>Brandon Morgan</em>, viii</p>
<p>--Small Arms Fire <em>William P. MacKinnon</em>, ix</p>
<p>--Utah Coal <em>J. Clifford Jones</em>, xi</p>
<p>--Actions Paint a Portrait <em>Will Bagley</em>, xii</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--Materialism and Mormonism: The Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Dr. John A. Widtsoe <em>Clyde D. Ford</em>, 1</p>
<p>--Helvécio Martins: First Black General Authority <em>Mark L. Grover</em>, 27</p>
<p>--“A P.O. Box and a Desire to Witness for Jesus”: Identity and Mission in the Ex-Mormons for Jesus/Saints Alive in Jesus, 1975–90 <em>Sara M. Patterson</em>, 54</p>
<p>--Jefferson Hunt: California’s First Mormon Politician <em>Tom Sutak</em>, 82</p>
<p>--Search for Sources for Wilford Woodruff’s Idaho “Wagon Box Prophecy,” 1884 <em>Mary Jane Fritzen</em>, 118</p>
<p>--Joseph Smith and the Development of Habeas Corpus in Nauvo, 1841–44 <em>John S. Dinger</em>, 135</p>
<p>--Joseph Smith as Guardian: The Lawrence Estate Case <em>Gordon A. Madsen</em>, 172</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--Mari Graña. Pioneer, Polygamist, Politician: The Life of Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon <em>Anne Wilde</em>, 212</p>
<p>--George U. Hubbard. When the Saints Came Marching In: A History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Denton, Texas 1958–2008 <em>Jared Tamez</em>, 215</p>
<p>--Susan Easton Black, ed. The Best of the Frontier Guardian <em>Blair Dee Hodges</em>, 220</p>
<p>--Reid L. Neilson and Terryl L. Givens, eds. Joseph Smith Jr. Reappraisals after Two Centuries <em>Shannon Flynn</em>, 224</p>
<p>--Zvi Ben-Dor Benite. The Ten Lost Tribes: A World History <em>Jonathan A. Stapley</em>, 228</p>
<p>--Mitch Horowitz. Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation <em>Matthew Bowman</em>, 232</p>
<p>--Néstor Curbelo. The History of the Mormons in Argentina <em>Don Chapman</em>, 234</p>
<p>--Virginia Hatch Romney and Richard O. Cowan. The Colonia Juárez Temple: A Prophet’s Inspiration <em>J. Sherman Feher</em>, 239</p>
<p>--Will Bagley. Always a Cowboy: Judge Wilson McCarthy and the Rescue of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad <em>Lavina Fielding Anderson</em>, 242</p>
<p>--Lu Ann Faylor Snyder and Phillip A. Snyder, eds. Post-Manifesto Polygamy: The 1899–1904 Correspondence of Helen, Owen, and Avery Woodruff <em>Todd and Laura Compton</em>, 246</p>
<p>--Marlene C. Kettley, Arnold K. Garr, and Craig K. Manscill. Mormon Thoroughfare: A History of the Church in Illinois, 1830–1839 <em>Joseph Johnstun</em>, 250</p>
<p>--Brian Q. Cannon and Jessie L. Embry, eds. Utah in the Twentieth Century <em>Brandon Johnson</em>, 253</p>
<p>--Megan Sanborn Jones. Performing American Identity in Anti-Mormon Melodrama <em>Michael Austin</em>, 256</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES</strong></p>
<p>--Fred E. Woods and Thomas L. Farmer. <em>When the Saints Came Marching In: A History of the Latter-day Saints in St. Louis</em>, 259 Kenneth W. Merrell. <em>Scottish Shepherd: The Life and Times of John Murray Murdoch, Utah Pioneer</em>, 260 Chad Orton and William W. Slaughter. <em>40 Ways to Look at Brigham Young: A New Approach to a Remarkable Man</em>, 262 William Thomas Allison and Susan J. Matt, eds. <em>Dreams, Myths, & Reality: Utah and the American West</em>, 264 Anne Bradshaw. <em>Chamomile Winter</em>, 265 Connie B. Otteson. <em>George Brunt: Young Pioneer of Eagle Rock</em>, 266 Scott C. Esplin. <em>The Tabernacle: “An Old and Wonderful Friend”</em>, 268 Howard Carlos Smith. <em>Keeper of the Prophet’s Sword: Joseph Bates Noble, Body Guard to the Prophet Joseph Smith 1810–190</em>0, 269 Arnold K. Garr. <em>Joseph Smith: Presidential Candidate</em>, 271 David Robinson, <em>Joseph, Joseph: Kingdom of God in the Wes</em>t, 272</p>

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<p>--The Mormons and America’s Empires <em>Walter Nugent</em>, 1</p>
<p>--Religion and National Construction in the Age of Lincoln <em>Richard Carwardine</em>, 29</p>
<p>--The Church of Christ (Temple Lot) and the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: 130 Years of Crossroads and Controversies <em>R. Jean Addams</em>, 54</p>
<p>--Relief Society Birth and Death Rituals: Women at the Gates of Mortality <em>Susanna Morrill</em>, 128</p>
<p>--Walking on Water: Nineteenth-Century Prophets and a Legend of Religious Imposture <em>Stanley J. Thayne</em>, 160</p>
<p>--A Crossroads for Mormon Women: Amy Brown Lyman, J. Reuben Clark, and the Decline of Organized Women’s Activism in the Relief Society <em>Dave Hall</em>, 205</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--David L. Bigler and Will Bagley, Innocent Blood: Essential Narratives of the Mountain Meadows Massacre <em>Polly Aird</em>, 250</p>
<p>--Shannon A. Novak, House of Mourning: A Biocultural History of the Mountain Meadows Massacre <em>Jared Tamez</em>, 262</p>
<p>--Sherman L. Fleek, Place the Headstones Where They Belong: Thomas Neibaur, WWI Soldier <em>Robert M. Hogge</em>, 265</p>
<p>--Richard G. Moore, Know Your Religions, Volume 2: A Comparative Look at Mormonism and the Community of Christ <em>Steven L. Shields</em>, 269</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICE</strong></p>
<p>--Kenneth W. Merrell, <em>Scottish Shepherd: The Life and Times of John Murray Murdoch, Utah Pioneer</em>, 278</p>

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<p>--Handcart Study Misleads <em>Breck England</em>, vi</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--“As Fire Shut Up in My Bones”: Ebenezer Robinson, Don Carlos Smith, and the 1840 Edition of the Book of Mormon <em>Kyle R. Walker</em>, 1</p>
<p>--“Build, Therefore, Your Own World”: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Joseph Smith, and Antebellum American Thought <em>Benjamin E. Park</em>, 41</p>
<p>--Mormon Rosies: Women and War Work in Manti Amanda <em>Midgley Borneman</em>, 73</p>
<p>--Lyman E. Johnson: Forgotten Apostle <em>William Shepard and H. Michael Marquardt</em>, 93</p>
<p>--An Independent Companion: Ethel Nash Parton and the Australian Relief Society <em>Sherrie L. M. Gavin</em>, 145</p>
<p>--“Read This I Pray Thee”: Martin Harris and the Three Wise Men of the East <em>Richard E. Bennett</em>, 178</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--Michael W. Homer, ed. On the Way to Somewhere Else: European Sojourners in the Mormon West, 1834–1930 <em>Dixie Dillon Lane</em>, 217</p>
<p>--Cardell K. Jacobson, John P. Hoffmann, and Tim B. Heaton, eds. Revisiting Thomas F. O’Dea’s The Mormons: Contemporary Perspectives <em>Howard M. Bahr</em>, 220</p>
<p>--Jeffrey C. Fox, Latter-day Political Views <em>John J Hammond</em>, 230</p>
<p>--Susan Easton Black, Setting the Record Straight: Joseph Smith the Mormon Prophet <em>William D. Russell</em>, 234</p>
<p>--Johnnie Glad, The Mission of Mormonism in Norway,1851–1920: A Study and Analysis of the Reception Process <em>Kim B. Östman</em>, 237</p>
<p>--Craig L. Foster, A Different God? Mitt Romney, the Religious Right, and the Mormon Question, and Newell G. Bringhurst and Craig L. Foster, The Mormon Quest for the Presidency <em>Michael Harold Paulos</em>, 241</p>
<p>--Reid L. Neilson, Global Mormonism in the 21st Century <em>Matthew R. Lee,</em> 256</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES</strong></p>
<p>--Eileen Hallet Stone, ed. and comp., <em>A Homeland in the West: Utah Jews Remember</em>, 259 Kip Sperry, <em>Kirtland, Ohio: A Guide to Family History and Historical Sources</em>, 260 Ronald L. Holt, <em>Beneath These Red Cliffs: An Ethnohistory of the Utah Paiutes</em>, 261 Bill Harris, <em>A New Zion: The Story of the Latter-day Saints,</em> 262 Stewart Aitchison, <em>A Guide to Southern Utah’s Hole-in-the-Rock Trail</em>, 264 Kirk Huffaker, <em>Salt Lake City: Then and Now</em>, 265 Dawn and Morris Thurston, <em>How to Breathe Life into Your Life Story</em>, 266 Arthur O. Naujoks Jr. and Michael S. Eldredge, <em>Shades of Gray: Memoirs of a Prussian Saint on the Eastern Front</em>, 268 Karen M. and Paul D. Larsen, <em>Remembering Winter Quarters: Writings of the Mormon Pioneers at the Missouri River</em>, 270 Lawrence Flake, <em>Twelve Sons of Britain</em>, 272 Barbara Walden and Lachlan Mackay, <em>House of the Lord: The Story of the Kirtland Temple</em>, 273 Irene Spencer, <em>Shattered Dreams: My Life as a Polygamist’s Wife</em>, 275 John R. Llewellyn, <em>Polygamy’s Rape of Rachel Strong</em>, 276 Susan Ray Schmidt, <em>His Favorite Wife: Trapped in Polygamy</em>, 277 Michelle Parkinson, ed., <em>The San Francisco Mormon History Walking Tour</em>, 279 Berta James, <em>Sarah: The Fourth Wife</em>, 279</p>

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<p>--The Mormon Pavilion: Mainstreaming the Saints at the New York World’s Fair, 1964–65 <em>Nathaniel Smith Kogan,</em> 1</p>
<p>--Preaching through Playing: Using Sports and Recreation in Missionary Work, 1911–64 <em>Jessie L. Embry and John H. Brambaugh, </em>53</p>
<p>--Ezra Taft Benson’s 1921–23 Mission to England <em>Gary James Bergera, 85</em></p>
<p>--Fanny Alger and Joseph Smith’s Pre-Nauvoo Reputation <em>Brian C. Hales, </em>112</p>
<p>--Educating the Lamanites: A Brief History of the LDS Indian Student Placement Program <em>Brandon Morgan,</em> 191</p>
<p>--The Church Enters the Media Age: Joseph F. Merrill and Gordon B. Hinckley <em>Rob Taber, </em>218</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS </strong></p>
<p>--Dean C. Jessee, Mark Ashurst-McGee, and Richard L. Jensen, eds., Journals, Volume 1: 1832–1839. Vol. 1 of the Journals series of The Joseph Smith Papers. Series editors: <em>Dean C. Jessee, Ronald K. Esplin, and Richard Lyman Bushman. H. Michael Marquardt, </em>233</p>
<p>--George D. Smith, Nauvoo Polygamy: “ . . . but we called it celestial marriage” <em>Daniel Walker Howe, </em>240</p>
<p>--Susan Easton Black, Shauna C. Anderson, and Ruth Ellen Maness, [comps.], Legacy of Sacrifice: Missionaries to Scandinavia, 1872–1894 <em>Kim B. Östman, </em>242</p>
<p>--Timothy Beal, Religion in America: A Very Short Introduction. <em>Shannon P. Flynn, </em>245</p>
<p>--David L. Clark, Joseph Bates Noble, Polygamy, and the Temple Lot Case <em>R. Jean Addams,</em> 248</p>
<p>--Omer (Greg) W. Whitman & James L. Varner, Neither Saint Nor Scoundrel: Almon Babbitt—Territorial Secretary of Utah <em>Ronald G. Watt, </em>254</p>
<p>--Gary Topping, Leonard J. Arrington: A Historian’s Life <em>Henry Wolfinger, </em>256</p>
<p>--Luckner Huggins, A Son of Ham under the Covenant: The Untold Reason the People of African Lineage did not have the Priesthood before 1978, and Marcus H. Martins, Blacks and the Mormon Priesthood <em>Newell G. Bringhurst, </em>260</p>
<p>--Brian and Petrea Kelly, Illustrated History of the Church<em> Zachary R. Jones,</em> 265</p>
<p>--Matthew J. Grow, “Liberty to the Downtrodden”: Thomas L. Kane, Romantic Reformer <em>Claudia L. Bushman,</em> 268</p>
<p>--Donald G. Godfrey and Rebecca Martineau-McCarty, eds., An Uncommon Common Pioneer: The Journals of James Henry Martineau, 1928-1918 <em>Noel A. Carmack,</em> 273</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES </strong></p>
<p>--Andrea G. Radke-Moss, <em>Bright Epoch: Women and Coeducation in the American West 281 John R. Llewellyn, Polygamy’s Rape of Rachel Strong,</em> 283</p>

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<p>--Passing of Two Exemplars <em>Joseph Johnstun</em>, vi</p>
<p>--In Praise of Will Bagley <em>Sherman L. Fleek</em>, vii</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES</strong></p>
<p>--Conversion amid Conflict: Mormon Proselytizing in Russian Finland, 1861–1914 <em>Zachary R. Jones, </em>1</p>
<p>--The Forms and the Power: The Development of Mormon Ritual Healing to 1847 <em>Jonathan A. Stapley and Kristine Wright,</em> 42</p>
<p>--Preserving the Record and Memory of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, 1842–92 <em>Jill Mulvay Derr and Carol Cornwall Madsen,</em> 88</p>
<p>--The Reed Smoot Hearings and the Theology of Politics: Perceiving an “American” Identity <em>Konden R. Smith, </em>118</p>
<p>--Letters and Mail between Kirtland and Independence: A Mormon Postal History, 1831–33 <em>William G. Hartley</em>, 163</p>
<p>--What We Will Do Now That New Mormon History Is Old: A Roundtable Introduction <em>Keith A. Erekson, </em>190</p>
<p>--Getting Around the Dichotomy Squared <em>Keith A. Erekson,</em> 191</p>
<p>--The Unexplored Drama within the Drama <em>Rachel Cope,</em> 195</p>
<p>--Restorationist Studies: The Future of the New Mormon History <em>David J. Howlett,</em> 200</p>
<p>--Performing Mormon History <em>Megan Sanborn Jones, </em>204</p>
<p>--Context and the New-New Mormon History <em>Matthew Bowman,</em> 208</p>
<p>--Fashioning a Newer Mormon History<em> J. Spencer Fluhman,</em> 214</p>
<p>--Mormon Cultural Studies <em>Lisa Olsen Tait,</em> 218</p>
<p>--Post New Mormon History: A Manifesto <em>W. Paul Reeve,</em> 223</p>
<p>--Converting Mormon History <em>Amy Harris,</em> 226</p>
<p>--History That Reveals Itself, History That Names Itself<em> Patrick A. Polk,</em> 230</p>
<p>--Wingfield Watson: A Midwest Visit, 1908 <em>William Shepard,</em> 234</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p>--S. Michael Tracy, Millions Shall Know Brother Joseph Again: The Joseph Smith Photograph <em>Jared Tamez,</em> 251</p>
<p>--William P. MacKinnon, At Sword’s Point, Part 1: A Documentary History of the Utah War to 1858 <em>Joseph Geisner,</em> 258</p>
<p>--Alissa York, Effigy <em>Dawn Hall Anderson and Dlora Hall Dalton,</em> 264</p>
<p>--Val D. Rust, Radical Origins: Early Mormon Converts and Their Colonial Ancestors <em>George D. Smith,</em> 269</p>
<p>--Martha Peterson Taysom. “Glory Is a-Comin’ Soon”: A History of Mormonism in Indiana <em>Keith A. Erekson,</em> 274</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES </strong></p>
<p>--Christopher Kimball Bigelow. <em>The Timechart History of Mormonism: From Premortality to the Present,</em> 284</p>

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	<p><strong>TANNER LECTURE </strong></p>
<p>--Letting Go: Understanding Mormon Growth in Africa <em>Philip Jenkins, </em>1</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES </strong></p>
<p>--California Provided the Answer <em>John K. Carmack,</em> 27</p>
<p>--The RLDS Church on the Pacific Slope <em>Ronald E. Romig,</em> 43</p>
<p>--The Tragic Matter of Louie Wells and John Q. Cannon <em>Kenneth L. Cannon II,</em> 126</p>
<p>--Handcarts Going East: The 1857 Missionaries <em>Karen Ann Griggs,</em> 191</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS </strong></p>
<p>--Ronald W. Walker, Richard E. Turley Jr., and Glen M. Leonard. Massacre at Mountain Meadows: An American Tragedy <em>Edward Leo Lyman,</em> 238</p>
<p>-Lola Van Wagenen, Sister-Wives and Suffragists: Polygamy and the Politics of Woman Suffrage, 1870–1896 <em>Andrea G. Radke-Moss,</em> 245</p>
<p>--Matthew C. Godfrey, Religion, Politics, and Sugar: The Mormon Church, the Federal Government, and the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1907–1921 <em>Michael Harold Paulos, </em>250</p>
<p>--Dorothy Allred Solomon, The Sisterhood: Inside the Lives of Mormon Women <em>C. Bríd Nicholson, </em>259</p>
<p>--Gregory M. Franzwa. The Mormon Trail Revisited <em>Darrell E. Jones,</em> 264</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES </strong></p>
<p>--Jean Miles Westwood. <em>The Political Autobiography of an Unintentional Pioneer,</em> 269</p>
<p>--Hawaiian Mission, <em>Ka Elele o Hawaii,</em> 270</p>
<p>--John P. Livingstone, W. Jeffrey Marsh, Lloyd D. Newell, Craig James Ostler, John P. Starrs, and David M. Whitchurch. <em>Salt Lake City: Ensign to the Nations. Hallowed Ground, Sacred Journeys,</em> 271</p>
<p>--Stephen Singular. <em>When Men Become Gods: Mormon Polygamist Warren Jeffs, His Cult of Fear, and the Women Who Fought Back</em>, 273</p>
<p>--Guy L. Dorius, Craig K. Manscill, and Craig James Ostler, eds. <em>Ohio and Upper Canada.</em> Vol. 6 in REGIONAL STUDIES IN LATTER-DAY SAINT CHURCH HISTORY, 275</p>
<p>--Christian Probasco. Highway 12 276 E. Keith Howick. <em>Polygamy: The Mormon Enigma,</em> 277</p>

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<p>--Eating Vegetables to Build Zion: RLDS Children in the 1920s <em>David J. Howlett,</em> 1</p>
<p>--In the Wake of the Steamboat Nauvoo: Prelude to Joseph Smith’s Financial Disasters <em>Joseph I. Bentley,</em> 23</p>
<p>--“One Long Funeral March”: A Revisionist’s View of the Mormon Handcart Disasters <em>Will Bagley, </em>50</p>
<p>--James G. Bleak: From London to Dixie <em>Brandon J. Metcalf,</em> 117</p>
<p>--Chief Kanosh: Champion of Peace and Forbearance <em>Edward Leo Lyman,</em> 157</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS </strong></p>
<p>--Daniel Walker Howe. What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815–1848 <em>John C. Thomas</em>, 208</p>
<p>--Vern Grosvenor Swanson. Dynasty of the Holy Grail: Mormonism’s Sacred Bloodline <em>Scot Denhalter,</em> 213</p>
<p>--Susan Arrington Madsen. The Second Rescue: The Story of the Spiritual Rescue of the Willie and Martin Handcart Pioneers <em>Polly Aird</em>, 221</p>
<p>--David G. Stewart. The Law of the Harvest: Practical Principles of Effective Missionary Work <em>Henri Gooren,</em> 228</p>
<p>--Jeffery E. Sells. God and Country: Politics in Utah <em>Cheryll Lynn May,</em> 231</p>
<p>--Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp and Reid L. Neilson, eds. Proclamation to the People: Nineteenth-Century Mormonism and the Pacific Basin Frontier <em>Kenneth Baldridge,</em> 234</p>
<p>--Kip Sperry. A Guide to Mormon History Sources <em>Erin Jennings,</em> 239</p>
<p>--Linda Wilcox DeSimone, ed. Fanny Stenhouse’s Exposé of Polygamy: A Lady’s Life among the Mormons <em>Jennifer Reeder,</em> 241</p>
<p>--William D. Russell, ed. Homosexual Saints: The Community of Christ Experience J<em>ohn D. Gustav-Wrathall,</em> 245</p>
<p>--Philip Jenkins. Mystics and Messiahs: Cults and New Religions in American History <em>Richard Lyman Bushman,</em> 250</p>
<p>--Frederick Harold Swanson. Dave Rust: A Life in the Canyons <em>J. Sherman Feher</em>, 253</p>
<p>--Rand H. Packer. A Lion and a Lamb <em>Susan L. Fales,</em> 257</p>
<p>--Robert C. Freeman, ed. Nineteenth-Century Saints at War <em>Curtis R. Allen,</em> 260</p>
<p>--Richard Lyman Bushman. Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction <em>Edward Leo Lyman,</em> 265</p>
<p>--Amy Oaks Long, David J. Farr, and Susan Easton Black. Lorin Farr: Mormon Statesman <em>Linda Lindstrom, </em>269</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES</strong></p>
<p>--George W. Givens. <em>The Language of the Mormon Pioneers</em>, 272</p>
<p>--Michael B. Oren. <em>Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East, 1776 to the Present, </em>272</p>
<p>--John R. Llewellyn. <em>Polygamy under Attack: From Tom Green to Brian David Mitchell,</em> 275</p>
<p>--Kathryn R. Abajian. <em>First Sight of the Desert: Discovering the Art of Ella Peacock,</em> 276</p>
<p>--Max E. Robinson and Clay M. Robinson. <em>Echoes from the Cliffs of Capitol Reef National Park,</em> 277</p>
<p>--William Taylor. <em>Rescued by Mao,</em> 278</p>
<p>--Vione Schow. <em>Phay Vanneth: Dead or Alive?,</em> 279</p>

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	<p><strong>LETTER </strong></p>
<p>--Correction <em>Dean Hughes</em>, vi</p>
<p><strong>ARTICLES </strong></p>
<p>--“Temple Pro Tempore”: The Salt Lake City Endowment House <em>Lisle G Brown,</em> 1</p>
<p>--“They Shall Be Made Whole”: A History of Baptism for Health Jonathan <em>A. Stapley and Kristine L. Wright</em>, 69</p>
<p>--“Cheat the Asylum of a Victim”: George Albert Smith’s 1909–12 Breakdown <em>Mary Jane Woodger, </em>113</p>
<p>--Appropriating the Secular: Mormonism and the World Columbia Exposition of 1893 <em>Konden Rich Smith, </em>153</p>
<p>--Under the Gun at the Smoot Hearings: Joseph F. Smith’s Testimony <em>Michael Harold Paulos</em>, 181</p>
<p>--Buchanan’s Thrust from the Pacific: The Utah War’s Ill-Fated Second Front <em>William P. MacKinnon</em>, 226</p>
<p><strong>REVIEWS </strong></p>
<p>--Michael Harold Paulos, editor. The Mormon Church on Trial: Transcripts of the Reed Smoot Hearings <em>Val Hemming</em>, 261</p>
<p>--David Dye and Joshua Mariano. 27 Hidden Gems from Church History; David A. Dye. Sacred Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith: An In-Depth Examination of the 1903 Letter of Benjamin F. Johnson; and David A. Dye, ed. Sacred Scribe: Entries from the Journals of Leonard John Nuttall <em>Brian C. Hales</em>, 265</p>
<p>--Donald Harman Akenson. Some Family: The Mormons and How Humanity Keeps Track of Itself <em>J. Michael Hunter,</em> 271</p>
<p><strong>BOOK NOTICES </strong></p>
<p>--Laurel Stowe Brady. <em>In the Time of John Taylor: Dancing with the Sun,</em> 275</p>
<p>--Carol Freeman Braby. <em>Letters from Jerusalem 1913–1914: Correspondence of H. Arthur and Edna Howland Koehler,</em> 276</p>
<p>--Anthony W. Ivins. <em>The Relationship of Mormonism and Freemasonry,</em> 277</p>

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