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No Man Knows My History
Joseph Smith: Rough Rolling Stone, a Cultural Biography of Mormonism’S Founder
Joseph Smith and Diabolism in Early Mormonism 1815-1831
The Nauvoo Period Revisited
The Rise of Mormon Cultural History and the Changing Status of the Archive
Journal of Mormon History Vol. 16, 1990
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F. M. Brodie—“The Fasting Hermit and the Very Saint of Ignorance”: a Biographer and Her Legend
Studies in Mormon History, 1830-1997: an Indexed Bibliography
Richard Saunders
Journal of Mormon History Vol. 8, 1981
Introduction: Canons, Scriptures, and New Religions
The Legend of Legacy of Fawn Brodie
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The Politics of Schism. the Origins of Dissent in Mormonism
A Seeker's Guide to the Historical Accounts of Joseph Smith's First
The Mormons in Nazi Germany
Make Yourselves Gods: Sex, Secularism, and the Radiant Body of Early Mormonism
Fawn Brodie, Joseph Smith, and Psychoanalysis
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Journal of Mormon History Vol. 35, No. 4, Fall 2009
An Essay for Fawn Mckay Brodie
Journal of Mormon History Summer 2014 Vol. 40 Issue 3
Mormon Social Science Bibliography 2 Haglund, R
Joseph Smith and the Materialization of the Golden Plates1
Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling
A Mormon Historian Reflects on His Biography of Joseph Smith Richard Bushman Claremont Graduate University
Journal of Mormon History Vol. 30, No.1, 2004