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Mormon History. By Ronald W. Walker, David J. Whittaker, and James B. Allen. (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2001. Notes, appendixes, index. xi + 279 pp. $32.50.)

     This survey of Mormon history by three Brigham Young University historians helped by a Washington State University sociologist, traces writing about the Mormons from 1830 until the twenty-first century. It grows out of their own long work in Mormon history and historiographic studies. It is organized chronologically, topically, institutionally, and by author. With four writers working a restricted field there is some repetition. . . .


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