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[email protected]. Journal of Mormon History Vol. 33, No. 1, 2007 Table of Contents CONTENTS LETTERS • --Is This Academic Discourse? Dan Vogel, v • --“Tunnel Vision” D. Michael Quinn, xi PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS • -Toward a Mormon Sense of Time Philip L. Barlow, 1 TANNER LECTURE • --Historical Reflections on Mormon uturF es Stephen J. Stein, 39 ARTICLES • --The 1876 Journal of Frank Hammond: “Travailing” to the Little Colorado John J Hammond, 65 • --“Lonely Bones”: Leadership and Utah War Violence William P. MacKinnon, 121 • --Tensions in David O. McKay’s First Presidencies Gary James Bergera, 179 REVIEWS --Claudia L. Bushman, Contemporary Mormonism: Latter-day Saints in Modern America Glen M. Leonard, 247 --H. Michael Marquardt, The Rise of Mormonism, 1816–1844 Jed Woodworth, 252 --Leonard J. Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900 Thomas G. Alexander, 257 --Fred E. Woods, Gathering to Nauvoo David E. Johnson, 260 --David L.