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Book Review



Excavating Mormon Pasts: The New Historiography of the Last Half Century. Edited by Newel G. Bringhurst and Lavina Fielding Anderson. (Salt Lake City: Greg Kofford Books, Inc., 2004. xiv + 442 pp. Notes, index. $39.95.)

      Mormondom's heartland lies near the center of the geographic West, but for too long Mormon history has been on the periphery of western historiography. By making accessible the large literature on Mormon history, Excavating Mormon Pasts may help remedy that. In sixteen essays by recognized scholars, it provides narrative history, discussion of historical debates, and evaluations of significant works on a wide variety of topics. . . .

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