Articles in Professional Journals, 1980–2003

Arrington, Leonard J. “Mormonism: From Its New York Beginnings.” New York History 61 (October 1980): 387–410. Also published in Dialogue 13 (Fall 1980): 120–35.

Arrington, Leonard J. “‘In Honorable Remembrance’: Thomas L. Kane's Services to the Mormons.” BYU Studies 21 (Fall 1981): 389–402.

Arrington, Leonard J. “The Writing of Latter-day Saint History: Problems, Accomplishments and Admonitions.” Dialogue 14 (Autumn 1981): 119–29.

Arrington, Leonard J. “N. Eldon Tanner, Man of Integrity.” Dialogue 15 (Winter 1982): 8–10.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Recalling a Twin Falls Childhood.” Idaho Yesterdays 25 (Winter 1982): 31–40.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Personal Reflections on Mormon History.” Sunstone 8 (July–August 1983): 41–45.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Reflections on the Founding and Purpose of the Mormon History Association, 1965–1983.” Journal of Mormon History 10 (1983): 91–103.

Arrington, Leonard J. “The Promise of Eagle Rock: Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1863–1890.” Rendezvous, Idaho State University Journal of Arts and Science 18 (Spring 1983): 2–17.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Utah, the New Deal, and the Depression of the 1930s.” Ogden, Utah: Weber State College Monograph Series, 1983.

Arrington, Leonard J. “The Sagebrush Resurrection: New Deal Expenditures in the Western States, 1933–1939.” Pacific Historical Review 52 (February 1983): 1–16.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Joseph F. Smith: From Impulsive Young Man to Patriarchal Prophet.” John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 4 (1984): 30–40.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Guest Editor's Prologue.” Brigham Young University Studies 24 (Summer 1984): 259–60.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Rural Life Among Nineteenth-Century Mormons: The Woman's Experience.” Agricultural History 58 (July 1984): 239–46.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Why I Am A Believer.” Sunstone 10 (January 1985): 36–38.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Spencer W. Kimball, Apostle of Love.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 18 (Winter 1985): 10–13.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Utah's Great Drought of 1934.” Utah Historical Quarterly 54 (Summer 1986): 245–64.

Arrington, Leonard J. “A Mormon Apostle Visits the Umatilla and Nez Perce in 1885.” Idaho Yesterdays 31 (Spring/Summer 1987): 47–54.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Mormon Women in Nineteenth-Century Britain.” Brigham Young University Studies 27 (Winter 1987): 67–83.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Historical Development of International Mormonism.” Religious Studies and Theology 7 (January 1987): 9–21.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Women's Work on the Mormon Frontier.” Utah Historical Quarterly 49 (Summer 1981): 276–90.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Birthing.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 14 (Winter 1981): 117–23.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Emma and Eliza and the Stairs.” Brigham Young University Studies 22 (Winter 1982): 87–96. With Linda King Newell and Valeen Tippetts Avery.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “The Polysophical Society: A Phoenix Infrequent.” Encyclia 58 (1981): 145–53.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “The ‘Leading Sisters’: A Female Hierarchy in Nineteenth-Century Mormon Society.” Journal of Mormon History 9 (1982): 25–39.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “The Uncommon Touch: Personal Reflections on N. Eldon Tanner.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 15 (Winter 1982): 11–14.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Women at Winter Quarters.” Sunstone 8 (July–August 1983): 11–19.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “The Iowa Journal of Lorenzo Snow.” Brigham Young University Studies 24 (Summer 1984): 261–73.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Entre Nous: An Intimate History of M[ormon] H[istory] A[ssociation].” Journal of Mormon History 12 (1985): 43–52.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Mormon Women: A Bibliography in Process, 1977–1985.” Journal of Mormon History 12 (1985): 113–28. With Patricia L. Scott.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Poetry and Private Lives: Newspaper Verse on the Mormon Frontier.” Brigham Young University Studies 25 (Summer 1985): 55–65.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “The Life and Times of One Relief Society President.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 21 (Winter 1988): 75–84.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Inadvertent Disclosure: Autobiography in the Poetry of Eliza R. Snow.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 23 (Spring 1990): 94–107.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Each in Her Own Time: Four Zinas.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 26 (Summer 1993): 119–38.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Rediscovering Conscience: An Awareness of Suffering.” Perspectives of Canada and Germany 1 (Spring 1994): 13.

Beecher, Maureen. “‘Tryed and Purified as Gold’: Mormon Women's ‘Lives.’” BYU Studies 34, No. 4 (1994–95): 16–34.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Forum: Female Experience in American Religion.” Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 5 (Winter 1995): 11–16.

Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “On Being a Mormon in Canada and Canadian in Utah.” BYU Studies 36(2): 167–76.

Bushman, Richard L. “Would Joseph Smith Attend the New York Stake Arts Festival?” Dialogue 35, no. 3 (Fall 2002): 212–20.

Bushman, Richard Lyman. “The Character of Joseph Smith.” BYU Studies 42, no. 2 (2003): 23–34.

Derr, Jill Mulvay. “The Significance of ‘O My Father’ in the Personal Journey of Eliza R. Snow.” BYU Studies 36, no. 1 (1996–97): 84–126.

Derr, Jill Mulvay. “Form and Feeling in a Carefully Crafted Life: Eliza R. Snow’s ‘Poems of Poems.’” Journal of Mormon History 26, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 1–39.
Derr, Jill Mulvay. “The Lion and the Lioness: Brigham Young and Eliza R. Snow.” BYU Studies 40, no. 2 (2001): 55–101.

Esplin, Ronald K. “Joseph, Brigham and the Twelve: A Succession of Continuity.” Brigham Young University Studies 21 (Summer 1981): 301–41.

Esplin, Ronald K. “How Then Should We Write History?” Sunstone 7 (March–April 1982): 41–45.

Esplin, Ronald K. “‘A Place Prepared’: Joseph, Brigham and the Quest for Promised Refuge in the West.” Journal of Mormon History 9 (1982): 85–111.

Esplin, Ronald K. “The Significance of Nauvoo for Latter-day Saints.” Journal of Mormon History 16 (1990): 71–86.

Faulring, Scott H. “Letter from David Whitmer to Nathan West Concerning Caldwell County, Missouri, Property Once Owned by King Follett.” Mormon Historical Studies 1, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 127–35.

Faulring, Scott H. “A Historical ‘Address’ from Wilford Woodruff to Heber C. Kimball and George A. Smith on the Opening of the City of London to Missionary Work, September 1840.” Mormon Historical Studies 1, no. 2 (2000): 111–27.

Faulring, Scott H. “Early Jackson County Marriages Performed by the Latter-day Saint Elders, 1832–1834.” Mormon Historical Studies 2, no. 2 (2001):197–210.

Hartley, William G. “Saints and the San Francisco Earthquake.” Brigham Young University Studies (Fall 1983): 430–59.

Hartley, William G. “The Seventies in the 1880s: Revelations and Reorganizings.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 16 (Spring 1983): 62–63.

Hartley, William G. “Childhood in Gunnison, Utah: A Group Biography of Eight Children of Polygamy, 1865–1896.” Utah Historical Quarterly 51 (Spring 1983): 108–32.

Hartley, William G. “The Great Florence Fit-out of 1861.” Brigham Young University Studies 24 (Summer 1984): 341–71.

Hartley, William G. “Nauvoo Stake, Priesthood Quorums, and the Church's First Wards.” BYU Studies 32 (Winter and Spring 1992): 57–80.

Hartley, William G. “‘Almost Too Intolerable a Burthen’: The Winter Exodus from Missouri, 1838–1839.” Journal of Mormon History 18 (Fall 1992): 6–40.

Hartley, William G. “The Delta Phi Debating and Literary Society: Utah's First Fraternity, 1869–1904.” Utah Historical Quarterly 60 (Fall 1992): 353–74.

Hartley, William G. “Family Story Materials in Local Published and Unpublished Records.” British, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh Journal (Quarterly Journal of the British Isles Family History Society of Los Angeles) 6 (September 1993): 120–24.

Hartley, William G. “Down-and-Back Wagon Trains: Travelers on the Mormon Trail in 1861.” Overland Journal 11 (No. 4, 1993): 23–34.

Hartley, William G. “Latter-day Saints at Iowaville, Iowa: 1846–1851.” Nauvoo Journal 7 (Spring 1995): 38–43.

Hartley, William G. “From Men to Boys: LDS Aaronic Priesthood Offices, 1829–1996.” Journal of Mormon History 22 (Spring 1996): 80–136.

Hartley, William G. “Mormon Sugar in Alberta: E. P. Ellison and the Knight Sugar Factory, 1901–17.” Journal of Mormon History 23 (Fall 1997): 1–29.

Hartley, William G. “St. Louis and the Nauvoo Exodus: The Experience of the John Ellison Family.” Nauvoo Journal 10 (Fall 1998): 39–48.

Hartley, William G. and Gregory Hawley. “Before the Arabia Sank: Mormon Passengers Up the Missouri in 1856.” Nauvoo Journal 10 (Fall 1998): 109–30.

Hartley, William G. “Howard Egan, the Elkhorn Skirmish, and Mormon Trail Emigration in 1848.” Mormon Historical Studies 1, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 37–59.

Hartley, William G. “Mormons and Early Iowa History (1838 to 1858): Eight Distinct Connections.” The Annals of Iowa 59, No. 3 (Summer 2000): 217–260.

Hartley, William G. “Newel and Lydia Bailey Knight’s Kirtland Love Story and Historic Wedding.” BYU Studies 39, no. 4 (2000): 6–22.

Hartley, William G. “Missouri’s 1838 Extermination Order and the Mormons’ Forced Removal to Illinois.” Mormon Historical Studies 2, No. 1 (2001): 5–27.

Hartley, William G. “Dangerous Outpost: Thomas Corless and the Fort Limhi/Salmon River Mission.” Mormon Historical Studies 2, No. 2 (2001): 135–62.

Hartley, William G. “Brigham Young’s Overland Trails Revolution: The Creation of the ‘Down-and-Back’ Wagon-Train System, 1860–61.” Journal of Mormon History 28, no. 1 (2002): 1–30.

Hartley, William G. “‘Don't Go Aboard the Saluda!’: William Dunbar, LDS Emigrants, and Disaster on the Missouri.” Mormon Historical Studies 4 (Spring 2003): 41–70.

Jensen, Richard L. “Steaming Through: Arrangements for Mormon Emigration from Europe, 1869–1887.” Journal of Mormon History 9 (1982): 3–23.

Jensen, Richard L. “Forgotten Relief Societies, 1844–67.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 16 (Spring 1983): 105–25.

Jensen, Richard L. “C. C. A. Christensen on Art from the Salt Lake City Bikuben February–March 1892.” Brigham Young University Studies 23 (Fall 1983): 401–16. [Translated, with an Introduction.]

Jensen, Richard L. “By Handcart to Utah: The Account of C. C. A. Christensen.” Nebraska History 66 (Winter 1985): 333–48. [Translated from Danish.]

Jensen, Richard L. “Without Purse or Scrip? Financing Latter-day Saint Missionary Work in Europe in the Nineteenth Century.” Journal of Mormon History 12 (1985): 3–14.

Jensen, Richard L. “Transplanted to Zion: The Impact of British Latter-day Saint Immigration upon Nauvoo.” BYU Studies 31 (Winter 1991): 77–87.

Jensen, Richard L. “Names of Persons and Sureties Indebted to the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company, 1850 to 1877.” Mormon Historical Studies 1, no. 2 (2000): 141–242. With Maurine Carr Ward.

Jessee, Dean C. “Return to Carthage: Writing the History of Joseph Smith's Martyrdom.” Journal of Mormon History 8 (1981): 3–19.

Jessee, Dean C. “Lucy Mack Smith's 1829 Letter to Mary Smith Pierce.” Brigham Young University Studies 22 (Fall 1982): 455–65.

Jessee, Dean C. “The John Taylor Nauvoo Journal.” Brigham Young University Studies 23 (Summer 1983): 1–124.

Jessee, Dean C. “New Documents and Mormon Beginnings.” Brigham Young University Studies 24 (Fall 1984): 397–428.

Jessee, Dean C. “The Last Months of Mormonism in Missouri: The Albert Perry Rockwood Journal.” Brigham Young University Studies 28 (Winter 1988): 5–41. With David J. Whittaker.

Jessee, Dean C. “Priceless Words and Fallible Memories: Joseph Smith as Seen in the Effort to Preserve His Discourses.” BYU Studies 31 (Spring 1991): 19–40.

Jessee, Dean C., and Walker, Ronald W. “Chief Walker and Brigham Young.” BYU Studies 32 (Fall 1992): 125–35.

Jessee, Dean C. “Revelations in Context: Joseph Smith’s Letter from Liberty Jail, March 20, 1839.” BYU Studies 29, no. 3 (2000): 125–45. With John W. Welch.

Jessee, Dean C. “‘A Man of God and a Good Kind Father’: Brigham Young at Home.” BYU Studies 40, no. 2 (2001): 23–53.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “Mormon Women and the Struggle for Definition: The Nineteenth Century Church.” Sunstone 6 (November–December 1981): 7–11.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “Mormon Women and the Struggle for Definition.” Dialogue 14 (Winter 1981): 40–47.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “Emmeline B. Wells: A Voice for Mormon Women.” Journal of the John Whitmer Historical Association 2 (1982): 11–21.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “Emmeline B. Wells: Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?” Brigham Young University Studies 22 (Spring 1982): 161–78.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “A Bluestocking in Zion: The Literary Life of Emmeline B. Wells.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 16 (Spring 1983): 125–40.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “‘They Also Serve’: Mormon Missionary Wives in 19th Century Polynesia.” Journal of Mormon History 13 (1986–87): 61–85.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “‘At Their Peril’: Utah Law and the Case of Plural Wives, 1850–1900.” Western Historical Quarterly 21 (November 1990): 425–43.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “Feme Covert: Journey of a Metaphor.” Journal of Mormon History 17 (1991): 43–61.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “‘Sisters at the Bar’: Utah Women in Law.” Utah Historical Quarterly 62 (Summer 1993): 208–32.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “‘The Power of Combination’: Emmeline B. Wells and the National and International Councils of Women.” BYU Studies 33, no. 4 (1993): 646–73.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “Creating Female Community: Relief Society in Cache Valley, Utah, 1868–1900.” Journal of Mormon History 21 (Fall 1995): 126–54.

Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “Decade of Detente: Mormon/Gentile Female Relations in Utah, 1890–1900.” Utah Historical Quarterly 63 (Fall 1995): 298–319.
Madsen, Carol Cornwall. “Emmeline B. Wells in Washington: The Search for Mormon Legitimacy.” Journal of Mormon History 26, no. 2 (Fall 2000): 140–78.

Underwood, Grant. “Mormonism, the Maori and Cultural Authenticity.” The Journal of the Pacific 35, No. 2 (September 2000): 133–46.

Underwood, Grant. “More Than an Index: The First Reference Guide to the Doctrine and Covenants as a Window into Early Mormonism.” BYU Studies 41, no. 2 (2002): 116–47.

Walker, Ronald W. “Growing Up in Early Utah: The Wasatch Literary Association, 1874–1878.” Sunstone 6 (November–December 1981): 44–51.

Walker, Ronald W. “Heber J. Grant and the Utah Loan and Trust.” Journal of Mormon History 8 (1981): 21–36.

Walker, Ronald W. “Rachel Ridgway Grant: The Continuing Legacy of the Feminine Ideal.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 15 (Autumn 1982): 105–21.

Walker, Ronald W. “The Challenge and Craft of Mormon Biography.” Brigham Young University Studies 22 (Spring 1982): 179–92.

Walker, Ronald W. “Sheaves, Bucklers and the State: Mormon Leaders Respond to the Dilemmas of War.” Sunstone 7 (July–August 1982): 43–56.

Walker, Ronald W. “B. H. Roberts and the Woodruff Manifesto.” Brigham Young University Studies 22 (Summer 1982): 363–66.

Walker, Ronald W. “When the Spirits Did Abound: Nineteenth Century Utah's Encounter with Free Thought Radicalism.” Utah Historical Quarterly 50 (Fall 1982): 304–24.

Walker, Ronald W. “Raining Pitchforks: Brigham Young as Preacher.” Sunstone 8 (May–June 1983): 4–9.

Walker, Ronald W. “A Mormon ‘Widow’ in Colorado: The Exile of Emily Wells Grant.” Arizona and the West 25 (Spring 1983): 5–22.

Walker, Ronald W. “The Persisting Idea of American Treasure Digging.” Brigham Young University Studies 24 (Fall 1984): 429–59.

Walker, Ronald W. “Joseph Smith, The Palmyra Seer.” Brigham Young University Studies 24 (Fall 1984): 461–72.

Walker, Ronald W. “Young Heber J. Grant's Years of Passage.” Brigham Young University Studies 24 (Spring 1984): 131–49.

Walker, Ronald W. “Mesquite and Sage: Spencer W. Kimball's Early Years.” Brigham Young University Studies 25 (Fall 1985): 19–41.

Walker, Ronald W. “The Historian's Corner.” Brigham Young University Studies 25 (Summer 1985): 105–16.

Walker, Ronald W. “Crisis in Zion: Heber J. Grant and the Panic of 1893.” Sunstone 10 (May 1985): 70–78.

Walker, Ronald W. “Strangers in a Strange Land: Heber J. Grant and the Opening of the Japanese Mission.” Journal of Mormon History 13 (1986–87): 21–43.

Walker, Ronald W. “Martin Harris: Mormonism's Early Convert.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 19 (Winter 1986): 29–43.

Walker, Ronald W. “Cradling Mormonism: The Rise of the Gospel in Early Victorian England.” Brigham Young University Studies 27 (Winter 1987): 25–36.

Walker, Ronald W. “Heber J. Grant's European Mission, 1903–1906.” Journal of Mormon History 14 (1988): 17–33.

Walker, Ronald W. “Brigham Young on the Social Order.” Brigham Young University Studies 8 (Summer 1988): 37–52.

Walker, Ronald W. “Shattering the Vase: The Razing of the Old Salt Lake Theatre.” Utah Historical Quarterly 57 (Winter 1989): 64–88. With Alexander M. Starr.

Walker, Ronald W. “Toward a Reconstruction of Brigham Young's Utah Indian Policy.” Brigham Young University Studies 29 (Fall 1989): 23–42.

Walker, Ronald W. “Brigham Young's Letters.” BYU Studies 32 (Summer 1992): 101–11.

Walker, Ronald W. “Native Women on the Utah Frontier.” BYU Studies 32 (Fall 1992): 87–124.

Walker, Ronald W. and Dean C. Jessee. “Chief Walker and Brigham Young.” BYU Studies 32 (Fall 1992): 125–35.

Walker, Ronald W. “Lucy Mack Smith Speaks to the Nauvoo Saints.” BYU Studies 32 (Winter–Spring 1993): 276–84.

Walker, Ronald W. “Seeking the ‘Remnant’: The Native American During the Joseph Smith Period.” Journal of Mormon History 19 (Spring 1993): 1–33.

Walker, Ronald W. “‘A Banner is Unfurled’: Mormonism's Ensign Peak.” Dialogue 26 (Winter 1993): 71–91.

Walker, Ronald W. “A Gauge of the Times: Ensign Peak in the Twentieth Century.” Utah Historical Quarterly 62 (Winter 1994): 4–25.

Walker, Ronald W. “President Young Writes Jefferson Davis about the Gunnison Massacre Affair.” BYU Studies 35, no. 1 (1995): 147–70.

Walker, Ronald W. “Golden Memories: Remembering Life in a Mormon Village.” BYU Studies 37, no. 3 (1998): 191–218.

Walker, Ronald W. “Young ‘Tony’ Ivins: Dixie Frontiersman.” Juanita Brooks Lecture Series, Dixie College, St. George, Utah, March 2000.

Walker, Ronald W. “Young ‘Tony’ Ivins: Dixie Frontiersman.” BYU Studies 40, no. 1 (2001): 105–31.

Walker, Ronald W. “Thomas L. Kane and Utah’s Quest for Self-Government, 1846–51.” Utah Historical Quarterly 69 (Spring 2001):100–19.

Walker, Ronald W. “Wakara Meets the Mormons, 1848–52: A Case Study in Native American Accommodation.” Utah Historical Quarterly 70, no. 3 (Summer 2002): 215–37.

Walker, Ronald W. “Part of Each One of Us.” Journal of Mormon History 28, no. 2 (Fall 2002): 19–22.

Walker, Ronald W. “‘Save the Emigrants’: Joseph Clewes on the Mountain Meadows Massacre.” BYU Studies 42, no. 1 (2003): 139–52.

Walker, Ronald W. “Salt Lake Tabernacle Interior Photograph: Sabbath School Union Jubilee, July 1875.” BYU Studies 42, no. 2 (2003): 65–74. With Richard Neitzel Holzapfel and James S. Lambert.

Walker, Ronald W. “Brigham Young’s Word of Wisdom Legacy.” BYU Studies 42, nos. 3&4 (2003): 29–64.


 

 


 

 



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