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We revisit our conversation with religious scholar Jana Riess. She gave the 2024 Arrington Mormon History Lecture at USU titled “Latter-day Saint Women and the Quiet Erosion of Certainty.”
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Today we talked with Reid Neilson and Scott Marianno, winners of the Evans Biography Award for "Restless Pilgrim: Andrew Jenson’s Quest for Latter-day Saint History."
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We're joined by Jared Farmer, speaker for the 2023 Arrington Mormon History Lecture. The lecture is titled, "Music & the Unspoken Truth."
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On this episode we talk about the problem with Great Salt Lake dust, a transgender Jordan School District student speaks out, and the history Brigham Young’s wine mission.
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We talk with Richard Saunders about his forthcoming biography 'Dale L. Morgan: Mormon and Western Histories in Transition'. This is the first biography of Dale Morgan, preeminent historian of the Latter-day Saints, the fur trade and the trails of the American West.
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Utah’s path to statehood was the most tortuous in U.S. history, due in no small part to the Mormon practice of polygamy. Frank J. Cannon, newspaperman,…
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Historian Patrick Q. Mason has been named the new Leonard J. Arrington Endowed Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University. The Arrington…
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Writer Karin Anderson will launch her latest novel Before Us Like a Land of Dreams. Join Anderson for reading and conversation at The King's…
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This year’s Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture will be presented by Darius Gray. The lecture, titled “Redeeming a People: The Critical Role of…
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Salt Lake Tribune religion reporter Peggy Fletcher Stack writes that “[s]ome Mormons — and plenty of others — were appalled to witness their church build…