Journal of Mormon History Vol. 28, No. 2, 2002

Journal of Mormon History Vol. 28, No. 2, 2002

Journal of Mormon History Volume 28 Issue 2 Article 1 2002 Journal of Mormon History Vol. 28, No. 2, 2002 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/mormonhistory Part of the Religion Commons Recommended Citation (2002) "Journal of Mormon History Vol. 28, No. 2, 2002," Journal of Mormon History: Vol. 28 : Iss. 2 , Article 1. Available at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/mormonhistory/vol28/iss2/1 This Full Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of Mormon History by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Journal of Mormon History Vol. 28, No. 2, 2002 Table of Contents CONTENTS ARTICLES • --What's New in Latter-day Saint Church History? Recent Developments in the Family and Church History Department Richard E. Turley jr.,1 --In Pursuit of Answers to Difficult Questions Glen M. Leonard, 14 --Part of Each One of Us Ronald W. Walker, 19 • --Inheriting the Great Apostasy: The Evolution of Mormon Views on the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Eric Dursteler, 23 • --George Prince, Convert Out of Africa Stephen L. Prince, 60 • --The New Deal in Orem, Utah, 1933-40 Jeremy Bonner, 81 • --The Eagle and the Scattered Flock: LDS Church Beginnings in Occupied Japan, 1945-49 Shinji Takagi, 104 • --The Cultural Dynamics of Historical Self-Fashioning: LDS Pioneer Nostalgia, American Culture, and the International Church Eric A. Eliason, 140 REVIEWS --D. Michael Quinn, Elder Statesman: A Biography of]. Reuben Clark Gregory A. Prince, 174 --Edwin Scott Gaustad and Philip L. Barlow with the special assistance of Richard W. Dishno, New Historical Atlas of Religion in America Lowell "Ben"Bennion, 180 --John Sillito and Susan Staker, eds., Mormon Mavericks: Essays on Dissenters Polly Aird, 184 --Kathryn M. Daynes, More Wives Than One: Transformation of the Mormon Marriage System, 1840-1910 Thomas G. Alexander, 187 --Keith W. Perkins and Donald Q. Cannon, Sacred Places: A Comprehensive Guide to Early LDS Historical Sites, Vol. 3, Ohio and Illinois Susan Sessions Rugh, 190 --Terryl L. Givens, By the Hand of Mormon: The American Scripture that Launched a New World Religion Thomas W. Murphy, 192 --Ronald O. Barney, One Side By Himself: The Life and Times of Lewis Barney 1808-1894 Allan Kent Powell, 198 --Bruce C. Hafen, A Disciple's Life: The Biography of Neal A. Maxwell Gary James Bergera, 200 --T. Edgar Lyonjr., T. Edgar Lyon A Teacher in Zion Dale C. LeCheminant, 206 --Brian and Petrea Kelly, Latter-day History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints H. Michael Marquardt, 209 --Alan Barnett, Seeing Salt Lake City: The Legacy of the Shipler Photographers William W. Slaughter, 211 --Leslie G. Kelen and Eileen Hallet Stone, Missing Stories: An Oral History of Ethnic and Minority Groups in Utah Harvard Heath, 214 --Sarah Barringer Gordon, The Mormon Question Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in the Nineteenth Century Ken Driggs, 217 --Dean Hughes, CHILDREN OF THE PROMISE. Vol. 1: Rumors of War, Vol. 2: Since You Went Away, Vol. 3: Far from Home, Vol. 4. When We Meet Again, Vol. 5: As Long As I Have You Lynne Watkins Jorgensen, 220 --Lavina Fielding Anderson, ed., Lucy's Book: A Critical Edition of Lucy Mack Smith's Family Memoir Scott H. Faulring, 224 --Lance Davis Chase, Temple, Town, Tradition: The Collected Historical Essays of Lance D. Chase Kenneth W. Baldridge, 232 --Danny L. Jorgensen andjoni Wilson, eds., Religion and the Challenge of Modernity: The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the United States Today Bill D. Russell, 235 --Michael K. Winder, Counselors to the Prophets Paul H. Peterson, 243 --Jotham Goodell, A Winter with the Mormons: The 1852 Letters of Jotham Goodell Ronald O. Barney, 245 --Ronald W. Walker, David J. Whittaker, and James B. Allen, with a contribution by Armand L. Mauss, Mormon History Curt Bench, 249 --Biloine Whiting Young. Obscure Believers: The Mormon Schism ofAlpheus Cutler William Shepard, 252 BOOK NOTICES --Eric A. Eliason, ed., Mormons and Mormonism: An Introduction to an American World Religion, 255 --Stephen D. Ricks, Donald W. Parry, and Andrew H. Hedges, eds., The Disciple as Witness: Essays on Latter-day Saint History and Doctrine in Honor of Richard Lloyd Anderson, 257 --James P. Bell, In the Strength of the Lord: The Life and Teachings of James E. Faust, 258 --John Telford, Nauvoo, the City Beautiful, 260 --Anne Christine Bradshaw, Terracotta Summer, 261 --Charles W. Allen. Window Maker, 261 --Arthur Conan Doyle, Angels of Darkness: A Drama in Three Acts, edited with an introduction by Peter E. Blau, 262 --Ken Driggs, Evil Among Us: The Texas Mormon Missionary Murders, 264 --Rev. France Davis, Light in the Midst ofZion: A History of Black Baptists in Utah, 1892-1996, 264 --John H. Groberg, In the Eye of the Storm (reprinted as The Other Side of Heaven: The Memoirs of John H. Groberg) and The Fire of Faith, 266 P --Polly Stewart, Steve Siporin, C. W. Sullivan III, and Suzi Jones, Worldviews and the American West: the Life of the Place Itself, 268 --Ronald G. Watt. A History of Carbon County, 270 --Brent L. Goates, comp., Harold B. Lee: Remembering the Miracles, 272 --Lawrence R. Flake, Prophets and Apostles of the Last Dispensation, 273 --Guenavere Allen Sandberg, One Wife Too Many: The Whispers of Margaret McConnell, 1841-1898, 274 This full issue is available in Journal of Mormon History: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/mormonhistory/vol28/iss2/ 1 JOURNAL OF MORMON HISTORY FALL 2002 JOURNAL OF MORMON HISTORY FALL 2002 COVER: Abstraction of the window tracery, Salt Lake City Tenth Ward. Design by Warren Archer. Articles appearing in this journal are abstracted and indexed in Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life, published by ABC-CLIO, and in Religion Index One: Periodicals, published by the American Theological Library Association. © 2002 Mormon History Association ISS 0194-7342 After publication herein, copyright reverts to authors. Copies of articles in this journal may be made for teaching and research purposes free of charge and without securing permission, as permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the United States Copyright Law. For all other purposes, permission must be obtained from the author. The Mormon History Association assumes no responsibility for contributors' statements of fact or opinion. STAFF OF THE JOURNAL OF MORMON HISTORY Editor: Lavina Fielding Anderson Executive Committee: Lavina Fielding Anderson, Will Bagley, Sherilyn Cox Bennion, William G. Hartley, G. Kevin Jones, Lynne Watkins Jorgensen, Patricia Lyn Scott, Jean Bickmore White Editorial Staff: Linda Wilcox DeSimone, Henry H. Goldman, Kristina Withers Hansen, Janet Jenson, Scarlett M. Lindsay, Linda Lindstrom, H. Michael Marquardt, Murphy S. Mathews, Stephen R. Moss Letters Editor: Jean Bickmore White Editorial Manager: Patricia Lyn Scott Business Manager: G. Kevin Jones Compositor: Brent Corcoran Designer: Warren Archer Board of Editors Polly Aird, Seattle, Washington Douglas D. Alder, St. George, Utah Todd Compton, Santa Monica, California Paul M. Edwards, Independence, Missouri Dean L. 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It is distributed to members upon payment of annual dues: regular membership: $35; joint/spouse membership: $45; emeritus/retired membership: $30; student member- ship: $20; institutional membership: $45; sustaining membership: $100; patron member- ship: $250; donor membership: $500. For subscriptions outside the United States, please add $10 for postage, in U.S. currency, VISA, or Mastercard. Single copies $20. Prices on back issues vary; contact Larry and Alene King, executive directors, at the address above. The Journal of Mormon History exists to foster scholarly research and publication in the field of Mormon history. Manuscripts dealing with all aspects of Mormon history are welcome, including twentieth-century history, regional and local history, women's history, and ethnic/minorities history. First consideration will be given to those that make a strong contribution to knowledge through new interpretations and/or new information. The Board of Editors will also consider the paper's general interest, accuracy, level of interpretation, and literary quality. The Journal does not consider reprints or simultane- ous submissions. Papers for consideration must be submitted in triplicate, typed and double-spaced throughout, including all quotations. Authors should follow the Chicago Manual of Style, 14th edition (see a recent edition of the Journal) and be prepared to submit accepted manuscripts on computer diskette, IBM-DOS format preferred. Send manuscripts to the Journal of Mormon History, P.O. Box 581068, Salt Lake City, UT 84158-1068. JOURNAL

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