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Tag Archives: censorship

“Writing Mormon History” is an emotional roller coaster ride

Posted on July 19, 2020 by Christopher Smith

A review of Joseph W. Geisner, ed., Writing Mormon History: Historians and Their Books (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2020). Writing Mormon History, edited by Joseph W. Geisner, is a collection of essays by prominent historians of Mormonism about the … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, History, Personal Narrative | Tagged censorship, writing

Spinning the Mission Experience

Posted on July 31, 2012 by John K. Williams

Recently I read an account in the New York Times of some LDS missionaries in Uganda, a location chosen, no doubt, because that country is the setting for the fictional The Book of Mormon: The Musical. The article dutifully explained … Continue reading →

Posted in Mormon Studies, Personal Narrative | Tagged Bolivia, censorship, missionaries
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