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Compiled by David J. Whittaker, Brigham Young University, 1999; Reprinted with permission

Abbreviations

AH Agricultural History
AHR American Historical Review
AW Arizona and the West
BYU Studies Brigham Young University Studies
BHR Business History Review
Dialogue Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought
EHR Economic History Review
Ensign The Ensign (Salt Lake City)
Era The Improvement Era (Salt Lake City)
HLQ Huntington Library Quarterly
IY Idaho Yesterday
JAH Journal of American History
JEH Journal of Economic History
JMH Journal of Mormon History
New Era The New Era (Salt Lake City)
PHR Pacific Historical Review
PNQ Pacific Northwest Quarterly
PUASAL Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
SUP News Sons of Utah Pioneers News (Salt Lake City)
UHQ Utah Historical Quarterly
WHR Western Humanities Review
WHQ Western Historical Quarterly

1935 top

Article:

"Idaho Future Farmer Has Outstanding Project," American Farm Youth 1 (April 1935): 14.

1950 top

Review:

The Economics of Agriculture, by R. L. Cohen. In Southern Economic Journal 17 (October 1950): 209-10.

1951 top

Articles in Professional Publications:

"The Deseret Telegraph--A Church-Owned Public Utility," JEH 11 (Spring 1951): 117-39.

"Economic Policy Crisis in Utah - 1869," PUASAL 18 (1951): 123 ff. Abstract.

"Iron Manufacturing in Southern Utah in the Early 1880s: The Iron Manufacturing Company of Utah," Bulletin of the Business Historical Society 25 (September 1951): 149-68.

"Property Among the Mormons," Rural Sociology 16 (December 1951): 339-52.

"Taming the Turbulent Sevier: A Story of Mormon Desert Conquest," WHR 5 (Autumn1951): 393-406.

"The Transcontinental Railroad and Mormon Economic Policy," PHR 20 (May 1951): 143-57. Reprinted in Thomas C. Cochran and Thomas B. Brewer, ed. View of Growth: The Industrial Era (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1966), 50-60.

"Zion's Board of Trade: A Third United Order," WHR 5 (Winter 1950-51): 1-20.

Article in Non-Professional Publication:

"Brigham Young and the Transcontinental Telegraph Line," Era 54 (July 1951): 510-11, 529.

Reviews:

Beckoning Frontiers: Public and Personal Recollections, by Marriner S. Eccles. In WHR 5 (Autumn 1951): 407-10. With Evan B. Murray.

Social Economy and the Price System: An Essay in Welfare Economics, by Raymond T. Bye. In Southern Economic Journal 17 (April 1951): 483-84.

1952 top

Dissertation

"Mormon Economic Policies and Their Implementation on the Western Frontier, 1847-1900." Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1952. Revised and published as Great Basin Kingdom in 1958.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Coin and Currency in Early Utah," UHQ 20 (January 1952): 56-76.

"The Institution of Private Property in Early Utah," PUASAL 29 (1952): 55. Abstract.

"The Mormon Debt Problem of the 1890's," PUASAL 29 (1952): 56. Abstract.

"Mormon Finance and the Utah War," UHQ 20 (July 1952): 219-37.

"Price Control in Early Utah," PUASAL 29 (1952): 55. Abstract.

"The Settlement of the Brigham Young Estate, 1877-1879, "PHR 21 (February 1952): 1-20.

1953 top

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Early Mormon Communitarianism: The Law of Consecration and Stewardship," WHR 7 (Autumn 1953): 341-69. Reprinted without footnotes in Marvin S. Hill and James B. Allen, eds., Mormonism and American Culture (New York: Harper and Row, 1972), 37-58.

"The Provo Woolen Mills: Utah's First Large Manufacturing Establishment," UHQ 21 (April 1953): 97-116.

"Religious Sanction and Entrepreneurship in Pioneer Utah," PUASAL 30 (1953): 130. Abstract.

Review:

The Mormon Village: A Pattern and Technique of Land Settlement, by Lowry Nelson. In PHR 22 (May 1953): 181-82.

1954 top

Monograph:

Orderville, Utah: A Pioneer Mormon Experiment in Economic Organization (Logan: Utah State Agricultural College Monograph Series, Vol. 2, Number 2, March 1954). 44 pp.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Attitude of the Mormon Church Toward Mining, 1847-1900," PUASAL 31 (1954): 173-74.

"The Mormon Tithing House: A Frontier Business Institution," BHR 28 (March 1954): 24-58.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"How the Saints Fed the Indians," Era 57 (November 1954): 800-801, 814.

"The LDS Hawaiian Colony at Skull Valley," Era 57 (May 1954): 314-15, 365-67.

1955 top

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Banking Enterprises in Utah, 1847-1880," BHR 29 (December 1955): 312-34.

"Economic History of a Mormon Valley: [Utah Valley, Utah]," PNQ 46 (October 1955): 97-107.

"The Economic Role of Pioneer Mormon Women," WHR 9 (Spring 1955): 145-64.

"Utah's Coal Road in the Age of Unregulated Competition," UHQ 23 (January 1955): 35-63.

Article in Non-Professional Publication:

"Basic Economic Institutions of Pioneer Utah," SUP News 2 (August-September 1955): 6-7.

1956 top

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Agricultural Price Control in Pioneer Utah," AH 30 (July 1956): 104-13.

"The Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society in Pioneer Utah," UHQ 24 (April 1956): 165-70.

The History of a Valley: Cache Valley, Utah-Idaho, edited by Joel E. Ricks. (Logan, Utah: Cache Valley Centennial Commission, 1956). Chapters by Arrington: 7, "Life and Labor Among the Pioneers," 140-69; 8, "Railroad Building and Cooperatives, 1869-1879," 170-204; 9, "Transition to the Modern Era, 1880-1910," 205-39, 10, "Economy in the Modern Era," 240-74.

"The Mormon Cotton Mission in Southern Utah," PHR 25 (August 1956): 221-38. This article was awarded the Louis Knott Koontz prize of the Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association, as the best article published in PHR in 1956-57.

"Objectives of Mormon Economic Policy," WHR 10 (Spring 1956): 180-85.

"Role of the Mormon Church in the Economic Development of the Mountain West, 1847-1900," PUASAL 33 (1956): 193-94. Abstract.

"Taxable Income in Utah, 1862-1872,"UHQ 24 (January 1956): 21-47.

Review:

A Mormon Chronicle: The Diaries of John D. Lee, 1848-1876 (two volumes), edited by Robert Glass Cleland and Juanita Brooks. In PHR 25 (August 1956): 405-7.

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Article in Professional Publication:

"Religion and Planning in the Great Basin, 1847-1900," Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association, 1957 (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1957), 37-41. Reprinted in the Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in Economics.

Article in Non-Professional Publication:

"Mule Cars in Pioneer Utah," SUP 4 (July 1957): 15-16.

1958 top

Book:

Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1958), 534 pp. Published in paperback in the Bison Series (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1966). Reprinted with new author's preface (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press and the Tanner Trust Fund, 1993). 534 pp. Paperback. This book won the Award of Merit of the American Association of State and Local History and was given the annual award of the Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association, as the best first book by a Western historian published in 1958-59. The book is among those selected for the White House Library.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Planning an Iron Industry for Utah, 1851-1858," HLQ 21 (May 1958): 237-60.

"Religion and Planning in the Far West: The First Generation of Mormons in Utah," EHR 11, Series 2 (August 1958): 71-86. With Philip A. M. Taylor.

"The School of the Prophets," PUASAL 35 (1958): 145-46. Abstract. See also Encyclia 60 (Part 2, 1983):141-42.

1959 top

Book:

lntroduzione alla Storia Economica delgi Stati Uniti (Genoa, Italy: Libraria Mario Bozzi, 1959), 272 pp. Pages 241-60, "The American Economy in the Age of the Atom and Automation," appear in English translation as Appendix E in Rebecca F. Cornwall, From Chicken Farm to History: The Life of Leonard Arrington, 1917-1977 (Salt Lake City: Privately Distributed, 1978), 406-21.

Articles:

"An Economic Interpretation of the 'Word of Wisdom'," BYU Studies 1 (Winter 1959): 37-49.

"L'Economia Americana nell 'Era Atomica," Civilta degli Scambi (Bari) 4 (June 1959): 13-16.

"La Lotta Contro i Cicli Economici e l'Inflazione negli Stati Uniti," Le Compere de San Giorgio (Genoa) 8 (February 1959): 3-8.

"Il Nuova Capitalismo negli Stati Uniti," serially in Il Genovese (Genoa) 12 July-6 September 1959.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"L'Intervento Statale nella Vita Economica degli Stati Uniti," 1959, mimeographed, Bocconi University, Milan.

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Articles in Professional Publications.

"Crusade Against Theocracy: The Reminiscences of Judge Jacob Smith Boreman of Utah, 1872-1877," HLQ 24 (November 1960): 1-45.

"L'Economia Americana nell 'Era Atomica e dell'Automazione," in Annali dell 'Universita degli Studi di Napoli (Naples, Italy: Instituto di Storia Economica e Sociale, 1960), 35-47.

"Mormon Economic Organization: A Sheaf of Illustrative Documents," UHQ 28 (January 1960): 41-55. With Ralph W. Hansen.

Review:

The Mormon Conflict, 1850-1839, by Norman F. Furniss. In Mississippi Valley Historical Review 47 (December 1960): 509-11.

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Monograph:

From Wilderness to Empire: The Role of Utah in Western Economic History, Monograph No. 1, Institute of American Studies, University of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1961). 20 pp.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Introduction" to "A World Divided in an Age of Space: A Symposium," WHR 15 (Summer 1961): 201-2. This symposium was held in October 1960 at Utah State University, Logan, Utah. It was part of the semiannual meetings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters. Dr. Arrington was chairman of the Social Sciences section at the meeting.

"Religion and Economics in Mormon History," BYU Studies 3 (Spring-Summer 1961): 15-33.

"Utah and The Depression of the 1890's," UHQ 29 (January 1961): 3-18.

Address and Duplicated Paper:

"Economic Policies of the Mormon Church, 1847-1961," duplicated by Department of History, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1961. Address to Phi Alpha Theta and History Majors at Brigham Young University, 17 May 1961. 26 pp.

Review:

The Lamp in the Desert: The Story of the University of Arizona, by Douglas D. Martin. In AW 3 (Spring 1961): 91-94.

1962 top

Monograph:

The Price of Prejudice: The Japanese-American Relocation Center in Utah During World War II. Twenty-fifth Faculty Honor Lecture, Logan: Utah State University, 1962. 48 pp. Reprinted in 1962, Logan Faculty Association, Utah State University with photographs (73 pp.); and again in 1997: Delta, UT: The Topaz Museum (73 pp.), with an afterward by Jane Beckwith.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"From Panning Gold to Nuclear Fission: Idaho's Economic Development, 1860-1960," IY 3 (July 1962): 2-10.

"The Industrial Structure of the Mountain West, 1850-1950," in Proceedings of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association at Seattle, Washington, August 24-25, 1961 (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1962), 19-23.

"Utah's Emerging Metropolis: The Wasatch Front," in Utah's Urban-Rural Revolution: Sixth Annual Agriculture and Industry Conference, Salt Lake City, February 6, 1962 (Logan: Utah State University, 1962), 9-20 plus tables. With George Hansen.

"Utah's Spectacular Missiles Industry: Its History and Impact," UHQ 30 (Winter 1962): 1-39. With Jon G. Perry.

Reviews:

The Charles Ilfeld Company: A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico, by William J. Parish. In UHQ 30 (January 1962): 92-94.

Our National Park Policy: A Critical History, by John Ise. In AG 36 (January 1962): 53.

1963 top

Books and Monographs:

The Changing Economic Structure of the Mountain West, 1850-1950 (Logan: Utah State University Monograph Series, Vol. 10, No. 3, June 1963). 64 pp. Reprinted in the Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in History.

"The Richest Hole on Earth": A History of Bingham Copper Mine (Logan: Utah State University Monograph Series, Vol. I 1, No. 1, October 1963). 103 pp. Reprinted by Utah State University, 1969. With Gary B. Hansen.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Abundance from the Earth: The Beginnings of Commercial Mining in Utah," UHQ 31 (Summer 1963): 192-219.

"Anchors Aweigh in Utah: The U. S. Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield, 1942-1962," UHQ 31 (Spring 1963): 109-26. With Archer L. Durham.

"Comparison of Income Changes in the Western States, 1929-1960," Western Economic Journal 1 (Summer 1963): 205-17. With George Jensen.

"They Kept 'Em Rolling: The Tooele Army Depot, 1942-1962," UHQ 31 (Winter 1963): 3-25. With Thomas G. Alexander.

"World's Largest Military Reserve: Wendover Air Force Base, 1941-1966," UHQ 31 (Fall 1963): 324-35. With Thomas G. Alexander.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"Brigham Young and the Great Basin Economy," in Seminar on Brigham Young 1962 (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Extension Publications, 1963), 79-96.

"Paying the Tenth in Pioneer Days," The Instructor 98 (November 1963): 386-87, 390.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"The U. S. Army in Cedar Valley: Camp Floyd, Utah, 1858-1861," duplicated by Department of History, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1963. Prepared for the Special Tour of the Western History Association, meeting in Salt Lake City, 19 October 1963. 6 pp. With Thomas G. Alexander.

Reviews:

The Bonanza West: The Story of the Western Mining Rushes, 1848-1900, by William S. Greever. In Northwest Historical Quarterly 54 (October 1963):177-78.

Mining Frontier of the Far West, 1848-1880, by Rodman W. Paul. In Mississippi Valley Historical Review 50 (September 1963): 312-13.

The Progress of Economics: A History of Economic Thought, by Warren B. Catlin. In AHR 68 (July 1963): 1013-14.

Rebel of the Rockies: A History of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, by Robert G. Athearn. In BHR 37 (Autumn 1963): 293-94.

1964 top

Monograph

The Commercialization of Utah's Economy: Trends and Developments from Statehood to 1910, (Logan Utah: Utah State University, 1964). 40 pp. Paper for the Annual Meeting, Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, 12 September 1964.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"The Economic Value of Utah's Travel and Recreation Business: The Perspective of 117 Years," Proceedings of the Third Annual Utah Travel Institute, held in Salt Lake City, 1 February 1964, pp. 13-15.

Editor of "Experiment in Utopia: The United Order of Richfield, 1874-1877," by Feramorz Y. Fox, UHQ 32 (Fall 1964): 355-80.

"Origin of the Welfare Plan of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," BYU Studies 5 (Winter 1964): 67-85. With Wayne K. Hinton. Reprinted in The Exodus and Beyond: Essays in Mormon History, eds., Lyndon W. Cook and Donald Q. Cannon (Salt Lake City: Hawkes Publishing Co., 1980), 203-22.

"Sentinels on the Desert: The Dugway Proving Ground (1942-1963) and Deseret Chemical Depot (1942-1963)," UHQ 32 (Winter 1964): 32-43. With Thomas G. Alexander.

"Supply Hub of the West: Defense Depot Ogden, 1941-1964," UHQ 32 (Spring 1964): 99-121. With Thomas G. Alexander.

"Utah" in the Encyclopedia Americana (30 vols.; New York, Americana Corporation, 1964) 27:825-38. Revised and updated in 1969 edition.

"The Utah Military Frontier, 1872-1912: Forts Cameron, Thornburgh and Duchesne," UHQ 32 (Fall 1964): 330-54. With Thomas G. Alexander.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"Cassandra in Pursuit of Clio; or, Why Economists Become Historians," duplicated by Department of Economics, Utah State University, Logan Utah, 1964. Luncheon Address to the Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association, Los Angeles, California, 27 August 1964. 20 pp.

Reviews:

Intermountain Railroads: Standard and Narrow Gauge, by Merrill D. Beal. In AW 6 (Spring 1964): 84-85.

John Doyle Lee: Zealot-Pioneer Builder-Scapegoat, by Juanita Brooks. In Montana, The Magazine of Western History 14 (April 1964): 114.

1965 top

Books and Monographs:

The Defense Industry of Utah (Logan: Department of Economics, Utah State University, 1965), Utah State Planning Program, Economic and Population Studies. 50 pp. With George Jensen.

A Study of the Impacts of Research and Development-Based Manufacturing in Utah. Prepared under contract C-394 with the National Science Foundation and subcontract No. 1 with Utah State University. Mimeographed by George Washington University, Washington, D.C., November 1965. 127 pp. With Reed R. Durtschi, Bartell C. Jensen, Charles T. Stewart, Don W. Thomas, and Thomas C. Anderson.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Cooperative Community in the North: Brigham City, Utah," UHQ 33 (Summer 1965): 199-217.

"Launching Idaho's Beer Sugar Industry," IY 9 (Fall 1965): 16-27.

"The U.S. Army Overlooks Salt Lake Valley: Fort Douglas, 1862-1865," UHQ 33 (Fall 1965): 326-50. With Thomas G. Alexander.

"Utah's Biggest Business: Ogden Air Material Area at Hill Air Force Base 1938-1965," UHQ 33 (Winter 1965): 9-33. With Thomas G. Alexander and Eugene A. Erb Jr.

"Utah's First Line of Defense: The Utah National Guard and Camp W. G. Williams, 1926-1965," UHQ 33 (Spring 1965): 141-56 With Thomas G. Alexander.

"Utah's Small Arms Ammunition Plant During World War II," PHR 34 (May 1965): 185-96. With Thomas G. Alexander.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"The Economic Development of Utah," duplicated by Department of Economics, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1965. Address at the Annual Fellowship Banquet, Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters, Logan, Utah, 16 April 1965. 15 pp.

"The Secularization of Mormon History and Culture," duplicated by Department of Economics, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1965. Paper for the Annual Meeting, Western History Association, Helena, Montana, 22 October 1965. 20 pp.

Reviews:

On the Mormon Frontier: The Diary of Hosea Stout, edited by Juanita Brooks. In Utah Alumnus 41 (April 1965): 12-14.

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Books and Monographs:

Beet Sugar in the West: A History of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1891-1966 (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1966). 234 pp.

Water for Urban Reclamation: The Provo River Project. Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin, Utah Resources Series 29 (Logan, Utah, 1966). 35 pp. With Thomas G. Alexander.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Camp in the Sagebrush: Camp Floyd, Utah, 1858-1861," UHQ 34 (Winter 1966): 3-21. With Thomas G. Alexander.

Editor of "Reappraisals of Mormon History," a 120-page "Special Section," in Dialogue 1 (Autumn 1966): 21-140.

"The Horn Silver Bonanza," in Gene M. Gressley, ed., The American West: A Reorientation (Laramie: University of Wyoming Publications, Vol. 32, 1966), 35-54. With Wayne K. Hinton.

"Inland to Zion: Mormon Trade on the Colorado River, 1864-1867," AW 8 (Autumn 1966): 239-50.

"Reclamation in Three Layers: The Ogden River Project, 1934-1965," PHR 35 (February 1966): 16-34. With Lowell Dittmer.

"Scholarly Studies of Mormonism in the Twentieth Century," Dialogue 1 (Spring 1966): 15-32. Includes a chronological listing of dissertations on Mormon history.

"The U and I Sugar Company in Washington," PNQ 57 (July 1966): 101-9.

"Utah's Pioneer Beet Sugar Plant: The Lehi Factory of the Utah Sugar Company," UHQ 34 (Spring 1966): 95-120.

Reviews:

The Mormon Establishment, by Wallace Turner, and The Latter-day Saints: The Mormons Yesterday and Today by Robert Mullen. In Dialogue 1 (Winter 1966): 118-22.

Nauvoo: Kingdom on the Mississippi, by Robert Bruce Flanders. In WHR 20 (Autumn 1966): 356-57.

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Monograph:

Impact of Defense Spending on the Economy of Utah. (Logan: Department of Economics, Utah State University, 1967), Utah State Planning Program, Economic and Population Studies. 84 pp. With George Jensen.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"The Founding of the L.D.S. Institutes of Religion," Dialogue 2 (Summer 1967): 137-47. Dr. Arrington graduated from the LDS Institute of Religion, Moscow, Idaho, in 1939, and he taught occasionally at the Institute of Religion at Utah State University.

"Science, Government, and Enterprise in Economic Development: The Western Beet Sugar Industry," AH 41 (January 1967): 1-17.

Article in Non-Professional Publication:

"Gather Ye Together . . . Upon the Land of Zion," The Instructor 102 (April 1967): 148-49.

Reviews:

Claus Spreckels: The Sugar King in Hawaii, by Jacob Adler. In AH 41 (July 1967): 319-20.

The Company Town in the American West, by James B. Allen. In AHR 72 (January 1967): 721-22.

History of Wyoming, by T. A. Larson. In AH 41 (April 1967): 196.

Nevada's Twentieth-Century Mining Boom: Tonapah, Goldfield, Ely, by Russell R. Elliott. In JAH 53 (March 1967): 843-44.

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Articles in Professional Publications:

"Arizona in the Great Depression Years," Arizona Review 17 (December 1968): 11-19.

"The Intellectual Tradition of Mormon Utah," PUASAL 45, Part 2, (1968): 346-65. An address to the Utah Academy in St. George, Utah, on 13 September 1968, upon receiving the Charles H. Redd Award.

"Charles Mackay and His 'True and Impartial History' of the Mormons," UHQ 36 (Winter 1968): 25-40.

"Intolerable Zion: The Image of Mormonism in Nineteenth Century American Literature," WHR 22 (Summer 1968): 243-60. With Jon Haupt. This article was awarded the Mormon History Association Prize as best article on Mormon history published in 1968-69.

"The Search for Truth and Meaning in Mormon History," Dialogue 3 (Summer 1968): 56-66. This article was awarded the Mormon History Association Prize as best article on Mormon history published during the year 1967-68. Reprinted in Personal Voices: A Celebration of Dialogue, ed. Mary Lithgoe Bradford (Salt Lake City, Signature Books, 1987), 63-79; and in The New Mormon History: Revisionist Essays on the Past, ed. D. Michael Quinn (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1992), 1-11.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"Mormon Economic Idealism," duplicated by the LDS Student Association, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1968. 10 pp. Address to the LDS Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah, 25 October 1968.

Review:

American Business History, by Louis Galambos. In JEH 28 (September 1968): 469-70.

1969 top

Books and Monographs:

Federally-Financed Industrial Plants Constructed in Utah During World War II (Logan: Utah State University Monograph Series, Vol. 16, Number 1, March 1969). 72 pp. With Anthony T. Cluff.

"Service Above Self:" A History of Logan Rotary Club, 1919-1969 (Logan, Utah, 1969). 42 pp.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"From Apache-hunting to 'Hosting' America: The Economic Development of Arizona, 1863-1950," Arizona Review 18 (August-September 1969): 1-5.

"Idaho and the Great Depression," IY 13 (Summer 1969): 2-8.

"Introduction" to Rails from the West: A Biography of Theodore D. Judah, by Helen Hinckley (San Marino, Calif.: Golden West Books, 1969), v-vi.

"The Intellectual Tradition of the Latter-day Saints," Dialogue 4 (Spring 1969): 13-26.

"Mormon Origins in New York: An Introductory Analysis," BYU Studies 9 (Spring 1969): 241-74. With James B. Allen.

"The New Deal in the West: A Preliminary Statistical Inquiry," PHR 38 (August 1969): 311-16.

"The Transcontinental Railroad and the Development of the West," UHQ 37 (Winter 1969): 3-15. Reprinted in The Exodus and Beyond: essays in Mormon History ed. Cook and Cannon (1980), 97-106.

"Willard Young: The Prophet's Son at West Point," Dialogue 4 (Winter 1969):37-46.

Article in Non-Professional Publication:

"Louisa Lula Greene Richards: Woman Journalist of the Early West," Era 72 (May 1969): 28-32.

Review:

The Rockies, by David Lavender. In AHR 74 (February 1969): 1075.

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Articles in Professional Publications:

"'Divinely Tall and Most Divinely Fair': Josephine Donna Smith--'Ina Coolbrith'," Utah Libraries 13 (Spring 1970): 8-14.

"James Gordon Bennett's 1831 Report on 'The Mormonites'," BYU Studies 10 (Spring 1970): 353-64.

"The Missouri and Illinois Mormons in Ante-Bellum Fiction," Dialogue 5 (Spring 1970): 37-50. With Jon Haupt.

"The Mormons and the Indians: A Review and Evaluation," The Record 31 (Friends of the Library, Washington State University, 1970): 4-29.

"Western Agriculture and the New Deal," AH 64 (October 1970): 337-53. Presidential address to the Agricultural History Society at its annual luncheon held in Los Angeles, California, on 17 April 1970.

"Women as a Force in the History of Utah," UHQ 38 (Winter 1970): 3-6. This constitutes the "Introduction" to the special issue on the same topic.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"Achievements of Latter-day Saint Women," Era 73 (April 1970): 61-62.

"How the Mormons Settled Idaho LDS Communities," The Prospector, No. 4, (1970) unpaged. This is the junior historical magazine of the Idaho Historical Society, Boise, Idaho.

"Why Did the Latter-day Saints Experience Persecution?" Era 73 (August 1970):49-53.

Reviews:

AZn: A History of the American Zinc Company, by James D. Norris. In JAH 57 (June 1970): 191-92.

The Farm Boy and the Angel, by Carl Carmer. In Dialogue 5 (Summer 1970): 97-98.

The Lion of the Lord: A Biography of Brigham Young, by Stanley P. Hirshson. In BYU Studies 10 (Winter 1970): 240-45. Includes listing of manuscript material in LDS Church Archives on Brigham Young.

Silver and the First New Deal, by John A. Brennan. In IY 14 (Fall 1970): 31.

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Books and Monographs:

Kate Field and J. H. Beadle: Manipulators of the Mormon Past (Salt Lake City: Center for Studies of the American West, University of Utah, 1971). 20 pp. Semi-annual American West Lecture, 31 March 1971.

William Spry: Man of Firmness, Governor of Utah (Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society and the University of Utah Press, 1971). 236 pp. With William L. Roper.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Blessed Damozels: Women in Mormon History," Dialogue 6 (Summer 1971): 22-31. Presidential address to the Western History Association, given in Omaha, Nebraska, on 10 October 1969. Awarded Second Prize in Dialogue's annual competition for the best article in the field of Mormon social literature.

"The 'First' Irrigation Reservoir in the United States: The Newton, Utah, Project," UHQ 39 (Summer 1971): 207-23. With Thomas C. Anderson.

"The 1921 Depression: Its Impact on Idaho," IY 15 (Summer 1971): 10-15. With Gwynn W. Barrett.

"Stopping a Run on a Bank: The First Security Bank of Idaho and the Great Depression," IY 14 (Winter 1970-71): 2-11. With Gwynn W. Barrett.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"Background" to "The Order is Love" by Carol Lynn Pearson, New Era 1 (April 1971):19-20. Also the "Introduction" to The Order is Love by Carol Lynn Pearson (Provo, Utah: Trilogy Arts, 1971), 7-9.

"The Human Qualities of Joseph Smith, the Prophet," Ensign 1 (January 1971):35-38. Appears in Spanish translation in Liahona (Salt Lake City) 17 (July 1971):7-10.

Address and Duplicated Paper:

"Highlights of Utah's Industrial History," duplicated and distributed by the Utah Manufacturers Association, January 1971. Address given at the annual membership luncheon of the Utah Manufacturers Association.

Reviews:

The "Americanization" of Utah for Statehood, by Gustive 0. Larson. In The American West 8 (November 1971): 56.

The First 100 Years: A History of the Salt Lake Tribune, 1871-1971, by 0. N. Malmquist. In Ensign 1 (October 1971): 66-67.

The Reminiscences and Civil War Letters of Levi Lamoni Wight: Life in a Mormon Splinter Colony on the Texas Frontier. Edited by Davis Bitton. In Southwest Historical Review 74 (April 1971): 565-66.

Wyoming: A Political History, 1868-1898, by Lewis L. Gould. In Journal of the West 10 January 1971): 185.

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Articles in Professional Publications:

"Centrifugal Tendencies in Mormon History," in Truman G. Madsen and Charles D. Tate Jr., ed., To the Glory of God: Mormon Essays on Great Issues (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1972), 163-77.

"Church History and the Achievement of Identity," Commissioner's Lecture Series (Provo: BYU Press for the Church Education System, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,1972). 7 p.

"Church Leaders in Liberty Jail," BYU Studies 13 (Autumn 1972): 20-26.

"Crisis in Identity: Mormon Responses in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries," in Marvin S. Hill and James B. Allen, eds., Mormonism and American Culture (New York: Harper and Row, 1972), 168-84.

"Joseph Fielding Smith: Faithful Historian," Dialogue 7 (Spring 1972): 21-24.

"Oliver Cowdery's Kirtland, Ohio, 'Sketch Book'," BYU Studies 12 (Summer 1972): 410-26.

Article in Non-Professional Publication:

"How Do You Know if You Have Received the Holy Ghost?" New Era 2 (October 1972): 40-41.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"Achievements of Utah's Pioneer Businessmen," duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City. 13 pp. Address to Salt Lake City Rotary Club, 25 July 1972.

"How Relief Society Minutes Help Us in Writing Church History," duplicated typescript, Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City. 8 pp. Address to Relief Society Conference, 5 October 1972.

"Joseph Fielding Smith: The Training of a Prophet," duplicated typescript, Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, 1972. 11 pp.

Reviews:

Hutterian Brethren: The Agricultural Economy and Social Organization of a Communal People, by John W. Bennett. In the EHR 25 (May 1972): 385-86.

Snake River Country, by Bill Gulick, photographs by Earl Roberge. In IY 15 (Winter 1972): 36.

Union Pacific Country, by Robert G. Athearn. In UHQ 40 (Winter 1972): 89-90.

1973 top

Book:

Bankers Extraordinary: A History of First Security Corporation, 1928-1973. 365 pp. Submitted to First Security Corporation, 1973. It has not been released to the public.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1973 Book of the Year, 587-88.

"Community and Isolation: Some Aspects of 'Mormon Westerns'," Western American Literature 8 (Spring-Summer 1973): 15-31. With Jon Haupt.

"The Latter-day Saints in the Far West, 1847-1900," in F. Mark McKiernan, Alma R. Blair, and Paul Edwards, eds., The Restoration Movement: Essays in Mormon History (Lawrence, KS: Coronado Press, 1973), 257-71. With D. Michael Quinn. Reprinted, Independence, MO: Herald House, 1979.

"The Logan Tabernacle and Temple," UHQ 41 (Summer 1973): 301-14. With Melvin A. Larkin.

"Lorenzo Hill Hatch: Pioneer Bishop of Franklin," IY 17 (Summer 1973): 2-8. With Richard Jensen.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"Delights of Church History," in Know Your Religion Speeches: California, 1972-73 (Los Angeles: BYU California Center, 1973), 1-16.

"Latter-day Saint Women on the Arizona Frontier," Henry Eyring Speakers' Series (Tucson, Ariz.: LDS Institute of Religion, 1973), 1-17.

"Missionaries in Church History," New Era 3 (June 1973): 62-65.

"President Harold B. Lee: Eleventh President of the Church," in Joseph Fielding Smith, Essentials of Church History, 26th ed., (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1973), 555-60.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"A Pioneer Mormon Bishop and His Ward: Edwin D. Woolley and the Salt Lake City Thirteenth Ward," duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 24 pp. Address prepared for Mormon History Association Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas,

12 October 1973.

"The Confiscation of Church Properties Under the Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1887," duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 12 pp. Address prepared for Idaho Education Week, August 1973.

"History of Boise Stake" duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 22 pp. Address prepared for Idaho Education Week, August 1973.

"History of Bonneville Stake, Salt Lake City " duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 18 pp. Address prepared for High Priests and Wives, Bonneville Stake, 27 April 1973.

"History of Twin Falls Stake," duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 26 pp. Address prepared for Idaho Education Week, August 1973.

"History of University West Stake, Salt Lake City," duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 16 pp. Address prepared for High Priests and Wives, University West Stake, 8 March 1973.

"Mormonism and the Arts: An Historical Appreciation," duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 29 pp. With D. Michael Quinn. Address prepared for Mormon Arts Festival, Tempe, Arizona, 1 February 1973.

"Pioneer Mormon Midwives," duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 21 pp. Address prepared for Idaho Education Week, August 1973.

"Reflections on Pioneer History," duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 8 pp. Address prepared for the annual luncheon of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Salt Lake City, 6 October 1973.

"Significance of the Mormons in American History," duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 21 pp. Address prepared for the LDS Institute at Stanford University, 1 March 1973.

"The Utah War," duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, 1973. 23 pp.

Review:

Restless Strangers: Nevada's Immigrants and Their Interpreters, by Wilbur S. Shepperson. In AHR 78 (February 1973): 167-68.

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Book:

Charles C. Rich, Mormon General and Veteran Frontiersman (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1974). 386 pp. First volume in the "Studies in Mormon History" Series.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"The Commercialization of Utah's Economy: Trends and Developments from Statehood to 1910," in Dean May, ed., A Dependent Commonwealth: Utah's Economy from Statehood to the Great Depression (Provo, Utah: Charles Redd Center in Western Studies, BYU, Charles Redd Monographs in Western History, No. 4, 1974), 3-34.

"Foreword," to A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-day Saints, Richard H. Cracroft and Neal E. Lambert, eds. (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1974), xv-xvi.

"General Editor's Preface," in Letters of Brigham Young to His Sons, Dean C. Jessee, ed. (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company in collaboration with the Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1974), vi-vii.

"Mormonism: Views from Without and Within," BYU Studies 14 (Winter 1974):140-53.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"All is Well," in Mormon Pioneer Memorial Monument (Salt Lake City, 1974), unpaged [pp. 5-13].

"Eleventh President: Harold B. Lee (1899-1973)," in Preston Nibley, The Presidents of the Church (13th ed., rev. and enl., Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1974), 427-57.

"Latter-day Saint Women on the Arizona Frontier," New Era 55 (April 1974):42-50.

"The Many Uses of Humor," Last Lecture Series (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1974). 33 pp.

"Where Does the Term 'Jack-Mormon' Come From?" Ensign 4 (March 1974): 25.

Review:

The American West in the Twentieth Century: A Short History of an Urban Oasis, by Gerald D. Nash. In JAH 61 (June 1974): 233-34.

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Book:

David Eccles: Pioneer Western Industrialist (Logan: Utah State University Press, 1975), 294 pp.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"'A Different Mode of Life': Irrigation and Society in Nineteenth-Century Utah," in AH 49 (January 1975): 3-20. With Dean May.

"Foreword" to Latter-day Patriot: Nine Mormon Families and Their Revolutionary War Heritage, by Gene Allred Sessions, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1975), xi-xii.

"Foreword" to Brigham Young University: The First One Hundred Years, Ernest L. Wilkinson, ed. (4 vols., Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1975-1976), 1: vii-xii.

"Foreword" to Mormon Democrat: The Political and Religious Memoirs of James Henry Moyle, Gene A. Sessions, ed. (Salt Lake City: The James Moyle Genealogical and Historical Association, 1975), iii-iv.

"Panaca: Mormon Outpost Among the Mining Camps," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 18 (Winter 1975): 207-16. With Richard Jensen. Originally duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 16 pp. Address prepared for the annual banquet of the Nevada State Historical Society, Las Vegas, 19 October 1973.

"Seven Steps to Greatness: Overview of the History of Brigham Young University," Commencement Address to the Graduates of Brigham Young University, 18 April 1975, published in Task Papers in LDS History, No. 3 (Salt Lake City: Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, October 1975). 25 pp. Also in BYU Studies 16 (Summer 1976): 459-70.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"History Is Then and Now: A Conversation with Leonard J. Arrington, Church Historian," Ensign 5 (July 1975): 8-13.

"The Looseness of Zion: Joseph Smith and the Lighter View," BYU Devotional Address, 19 November 1974, published in Speeches of the Year: BYU Devotional and Ten-Stake Fireside Address, 1974 (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1975), pp. 291-300. Also in Task Papers in LDS History, No. 7 (Salt Lake City: Historical Department, LDS Church, 1976); and The New Era 6 (August 1976):8-13.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"The Book of Mormon as an Influence in the Life of People," duplicated, 28 pp., 1975.

"Great Basin Queendom," address to the Salt Lake Retrenchment Society and the Utah Endowment for the Humanities, in Richfield and Salt Lake City, Utah, 18 and 25 September 1975. 21 pp.

"H.L.A. Culmer-First President of Salt Lake Rotary," address to Salt Lake Rotary Club, Salt Lake City, 22 July 1975, duplicated.

"Latter-day Saint Men at West Point," duplicated, 1975.

"The Marrow in the Bones of History: New Directions in Historical Writing," address for Western University Press Association, Salt Lake City, 12 October 1975. 14 pp.

"Reflections on Economics and the Church," address to the Conference on Economics and Mormon Culture, Brigham Young University, 7 October 1975, duplicated. 14 pp.

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Books:

Brigham Young University: The First One Hundred Years, Volume 3 and 4 (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1976), 644 and 789 pp. Coeditor with Ernest L. Wilkinson.

Building the City of God: Community and Cooperation Among the Mormons (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1976), 512 pp. 2nd ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992. With Dean May and Feramorz Y. Fox. Received the Best Book Award for 1976 from the Mormon History Association.

From Quaker to Latter-day Saint: Bishop Edwin D. Woolley (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1976). 592 pp. Wooley was a long-serving bishop of Salt Lake City's 13th Ward.

Tar Heels, Hoosiers, and Idahoans: A History of the Noah and Edna Arrington Family to 1933 (Salt Lake City: Privately Printed, 1976). 167 pp. With Rebecca F. Cornwall.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Cache Valley's Bicentennial Heritage," address to Banquet for the George Washington Bicentennial Ball, Logan, Utah, 20 February 1976, published in Douglas D. Alder, ed., Cache Valley: Essays on Her Past and People (Logan: Utah State University, 1976), 1-12.

"Foreword" to A School of Destiny, by Ernest L. Wilkinson and W. Cleon Skousen (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1976), vii-x.

"Foreword" to The Story of the Latter-day Saints, by James B. Allen and Glen M. Leonard (Salt Lake City; Deseret Book Company, 1976), vii-viii.

"Mormon Beginnings in the American South," presented at the American Historical Association Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, 29 December 1975, published in Task Papers in LDS History, No. 9 (Salt Lake City: Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1976). 21 pp.

"Seven Steps to Greatness," BYU Studies 16 (Summer 1976): 459-70.

"'This is the Place': The Mormon Trek to Utah," in The American Destiny: An Illustrated Bicentennial History of the United States, 10 vols. (New York: The Danbury Press, 1976), 5:94-114.

Article in Non-Professional Publication:

"Joseph Smith and the Lighter View," New Era 6 (August 1976): 8-13.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"Agriculture and Mormonism: The Historical Perspective," address at Centennial Agricultural Week, Brigham Young University, 30 March 1976. 19 pp.

"Blessed Relief Society Sisters," prepared for Parley's First Ward (Salt Lake City) Relief Society, 24 August 1976. 15 pp.

"A History [of sorts] of the Practice of Medicine in Utah," address to annual banquet of Western Anaesthesiologists, Salt Lake City, 21 February 1976, duplicated. 18 pp.

"The Importance of the Humanities," prepared for the Nevada Humanities Council, Lake Tahoe, 22 July 1976. 11 pp.

"John Tanner, His Children, and their Families Who Came West," prepared for the John Tanner Family, 13 September 1976. 26 pp.

"The Mormon Experience in Idaho," Summer School Lecture, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, 15 June 1976. 25 pp.

"Their Share and More: The Story of the Salt Lake Emigration Stake," prepared for Bicentennial Lecture Program, Emigration Stake, 30 September 1976. 32 pp.

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Book:

I'm Glad My House Burned Down: The Personal Story of Grace Fort Arrington (Salt Lake City: Privately Printed, 1977), 189 pp. Edited with Rebecca F. Cornwall.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Building a Commonwealth: The Secular Leadership of Brigham Young," address for Statehood Day, St. George, Utah, 4 January 1977. UHQ 45 (Summer 1977): 216-32. With Ronald K. Esplin.

"George Albert Smith," in Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement Five, 1951-1955, John A. Garraty, ed. (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1977), 639-40.

"Historian as Entrepreneur: A Personal Essay," BYU Studies 17 (Winter 1977): 193-209.

"History of the Church in the Pacific Northwest," Task Papers in LDS History, No. 18 (Salt Lake City: Historical Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 197). 28pp.

"Idaho's Benson Family," in Idaho Heritage No. 9 (1977): 18-19.

Howard D. Lamar, ed., The Reader's Encyclopedia of the American West (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1977). Leonard Arrington is credited with the following entries: John Milton Bernhisel (p. 90); George Q. Cannon (p. 161); Patrick Edward Connor (p. 254); William Godbe (p. 445); handcart companies (p. 485); William Henry Hooper (p. 511); William Jennings (p. 598); Latter-day Saints (pp. 646-52); Logan, Utah (pp. 673-74); Ogden, Utah (p. 859); Joseph Smith Jr. (pp. 1112-24); Joseph Fielding Smith (p. 1124); Eliza Roxey Snow (pp. 1126-27); James E. Talmage (pp. 1155-56); John Taylor (p. 1161); uranium mining (pp. 1207-8); Utah (pp. 1208-11); Wilford Woodruff (p. 1287); Brigham Young (pp. 1299-1300); Mahonri Macintosh Young (p. 1301); and Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution (p. 1306).

"The Latter-day Saints and Public Education," Southwestern Journal of Social Education 7 (Spring-Summer 1977): 9-25.

"The Mormon Heritage of Vardis Fisher," BYU Studies 18 (Fall 1977): 27-47. With Jon Haupt.

"The Six Pillars of Utah's Pioneer Economy," presidential address to Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters, St. George, Utah, 25 March 1977, Encyclia: Journal of The Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters 54 (Part 1, 1977): 9-24.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"Have the Saints Always Given as Much Emphasis to the Word of Wisdom as They Do Today?" Ensign 7 (April 1977): 32-33.

"Mississippi Mormons," Ensign 7 (June 1977): 46-51.

"Vistas in Church History," The First Annual Church Educational System Religious Educators Symposium, held 19-20 August 1977, at Brigham Young University (Salt Lake City: Church Educational System, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1977), 17-21.

Review:

Massacre at Mountain Meadows: An American Legacy and A Monumental Crime, by William Wise. In BYU Studies 17 (Spring 1977): 382-84.

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Article in Professional Publication:

"`In Honorable Remembrance': Thomas L. Kane's Services to the Mormons," Task Papers in LDS History, No. 22 (Salt Lake City: Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1978). Based on an address delivered at the Centennial Service, Kane Memorial Chapel, Kane, Pennsylvania, 2 June 1978. Reprinted in BYU Studies 21 (Fall 1981): 35-52.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"Cedar City: The Building of a Community." Cedar City: Southern Utah State College and Iron Mission Days Committee, 1978. With Dean L. May. Originally prepared for 125th anniversary of the settlement of Cedar City, Utah, 11 November 1976.

"`Clothe These Bones': The Reconciliation of Faith and History," address delivered at History Division Retreat, Ensign Peak, Salt Lake Valley, 23 June 1978. 16 pp.

"Fresh Insights into the Character of Brigham Young," presented at the annual banquet of the Utah Valley Historical Society, a chapter of the Utah State Historical Society, Provo, Utah, 14 November 1978.

"Mormon Colonization of the Great Basin Kingdom," address delivered at the Days of '47 luncheon, Salt Lake City, 24 July 1978. 12 pp.

"The Mormon Experience in Illinois," address delivered to a stake fireside, Urbana, Illinois, 15 April 1978. 18 pp.

1979 top

Books:

The Mormon Experience: A History of the Latter-day Saints (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1979), 404 pp. Published simultaneously in England by Allen and Unwin. Listed by the History Book Club. Awarded the Mormon History Association Best Book Award, 1980. Issued in paperback by Vintage Books of Random House, 1980. Second edition, Urbana: University of Illinois press, 1992. 414 pp. Paperback. With Davis Bitton.

The Mormons in Nevada (Las Vegas: Las Vegas Sun, 1979). Originally appeared serially in The Sun, 15 and 29 April, 13 and 27 May, 10 and 24 June, 8 and 22 July, 5 and 19 August, and 2 and 16 September 1979.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"An Interview with Leonard Arrington and Davis Bitton," Sunstone (4 July-August 1979): 38-41.

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1979 Year Book, s.v. Religion.

"The Mormon Settlement of Cassia County, Idaho, 1873-1921." IY 23 (Summer 1979): 36-46. Address delivered at Burley, Idaho, 18 October 1978. This was prepared for the Snake River Series under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

"Persons for All Seasons: Women in Mormon History," BYU Studies 20 (Fall 1979): 39-58. This appeared in modified form, translated into Dutch, as "Moeders, Zusters, Dochters: Aspecten van de Vrouw in de Mormoonse Gcschiedenis," Horizon: Tijdschrift over de Mormoonfe Geneenschap (Wilrijk, Belgium) 2 (May 1983): 58-66.

"The Role of the Council of the Twelve During Brigham Young's Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," Task Papers in LDS History, No. 31 (Salt Lake City: Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1979). With Ronald K.

Esplin.

"William A. ('Bill') Hickman: Setting the Record Straight," Task Papers in LDS History, No. 28 (Salt Lake City: Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1979). With Hope A. Hilton.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"The Economics Past and Future of Utah," Salt Lake Tribune, Empire Edition, 17 February 1979.

"The John Tanner Family: He Gave the Church Two Fortunes-His Wealth and a Family That has Built the Kingdom Ever Since," Ensign 9 (March 1979): 46-51.

"Learning About Ourselves through Church History," Ensign 9 (September 1979): 6-8.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"Achievements of Utah Women," paper presented at the annual luncheon of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, Salt Lake City, 27 January 1979.

"Early Idaho Personalities," presented at the annual banquet of the Idaho State Historical Society, Rexburg, Idaho, 5 March 1979.

1980 top

Book:

Voices from the Past: Diaries, Journals, and Autobiographies (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, Division of Continuing Education, Campus Education Week, 1980). Co-edited with Thomas G. Alexander, Donald Q. Cannon, Richard H. Cracroft, and Neal E. Lambert.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Blessed Relief Society Sisters." In Blueprints for Living, Perspectives for Latter-day Saint Women, edited by Maren M. Mouritsen, 2 vols. (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1980), 2:14-24.

"Building Blocks of the Kingdom, 1830-1980," Sidney B. Sperry Symposium: A Sesquicentennial Look at Church History, 26 January 1980 (Provo, Utah: Church Education System and Brigham Young University Press, 1980),15-26.

"Can the Family Farm Survive?" In The Future of Agriculture in the Rocky Mountains, edited by E. Richard Hart (Salt Lake City: Westwater Press, 1980), 65-71. Address presented at the Conference on Western Agriculture sponsored by the Institute of the American West, Sun Valley, Idaho, 25 October 1979.

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1980 Year Book, s.v. Religion.

"Daniel Cowan Jackling." In Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement Six, 1956-1960, edited by John A. Garraty (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1980), 316-17.

"The LDS Hawaiian Colony at Skull Valley, UT, 1889-1917," Proceedings, First Annual Conference, Mormon History in the Pacific, August 1-2, 1980 (N.p.: Mormon Pacific Historical Society, August 1980), 33-38.

"Mormon Family Life in Nineteenth-Century Western America,"World Conference on Records: Preserving Our Heritage (Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1980), Vol. 3, Part 1, Series 331. 10 pp.

"Mormon History: A Dialogue with Jan Shipps, Richard Bushman and Leonard Arrington," Century II 4 (Spring-Summer 1980):27-39.

"Mormonism: From Its New York Beginnings," New York History 61 (October 1980):387-410. Also published in Dialogue 13 (Fall 1980):120-35. Originally presented at the Mormon History Association annual meeting, Canandaigua, New York, 3 May 1980.

"On Writing Latter-day Saint History," presented to the Mormon Pacific History Association Conference, Laie, Hawaii,1 August 1980. In Proceedings, First Annual Conference, Mormon History in the Pacific, August 1-2, 1980 (N.p.: Mormon Pacific Historical Society, August 1980), 1-5.

"The Spirit of Mormon History," published weekly in the Church News Section of the Salt Lake City Deseret News, 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29 March, 5, 19, and 26 April, and 3 May 1980.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"Colonizing the Great Basin," Ensign 10 (February 1980): 18-22.

"The Faithful Young Family: The Parents, Brothers, and Sisters of Brigham," Ensign 10 (August 1980): 52-57. With JoAnn Jolley.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"Across the Great Plains," presented at Brigham Young University Devotional, 22 July 1980.

"Economics of Cache Valley Agriculture, 1859-1900," 17 April 1980. Duplicated by Ronald Jensen Historical Farm, Logan, Utah. With Linda Wilcox.

"History of the Church in Utah Valley, Utah," delivered to Provo Central Stake sesquicentennial celebration, 22 June 1980.

"Horton David and Louisa Leavitt Haight," presented at the Haight Family Reunion in Oakley, Idaho, 28 June 1980.

"Joseph Earl Arrington," address prepared for the reception in recognition of the establishment of the Joseph Earl and Genevieve Thornton Arrington Collection of Nineteenth-Century Americana at the Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah , 10 July 1980.

"The Meaning of July 24 in Pioneer Utah History," presented at Salt Lake Rotary Club, 22 July 1980.

"Mormon Contributions to the Development of Arizona," presented at a sesquicentennial celebration sponsored by the LDS Institute of Religion at Tucson, Arizona, 16 April 1980.

"Mormon Contributions to Western Agriculture," duplicated by the Ronald Jensen Historical Farm. Presented at Ronald Jensen Historical Farm, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 17 April 1980. With Scott Kenney.

"The Spirit of Mormonism: The Restoration after 150 Years," presented at a sesquicentennial stake fireside in Los Angeles, California, 12 April 1980.

1981 top

Books:

A History of Salt Lake Rotary Club No. 24 (Salt Lake City: Rotary Club, 1981). 58 pp.

Rescue of the 1856 Handcart Companies Charles Redd Monographs in Wester History, No. 11 (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1981). 59 Revised ed., 1993. 63 pp. With Rebecca F. Cornwall.

Saints Without Halos: The Human Side of Mormon History (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1981). 158 pp. With Davis Bitton.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1981 Year Book, s.v. Religion.

"Foreword" to Builders of the Kingdom, by Merlo J. Pusey (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1981), ix-xi.

"'In Honorable Remembrance': Thomas L. Kane's Services to the Mormons." BYU Studies 21 (Fall 1981): 389-402.

"Introduction" to Atlas of Utah, Wayne L. Wahlquist, ed. (Ogden and Provo, Utah: Weber State College and Brigham Young University, 1981), 1-2.

"LDS Settlement of Eastern Utah: A Story of Faith, Courage, and Tolerance." In Carbon County: Eastern Utah's Industrialized Island, Philip F. Notarianni, ed. (Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society, 1981), 109-29. Address delivered at the Utah State Historical Society Lecture Series, Price, Utah, 23 April 1980.

"The Writing of Latter-day Saint History: Problems, Accomplishments and Admonitions," Dialogue 14 (Autumn 1981): 119-29.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"Black Pioneer Was Union Fort Settler," The Pioneer 28 (September-October 1981): 8-9.

"The Prayer for a Miracle, " Turning Point (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1981), 53-55.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

" 'I Have the Grit in Me': Brigham Young, From His Private and Public Papers," presented at the Western History Association annual convention, San Antonio, Texas, 16 October 1981.

"Utah's Pioneers Were Prospectors Too," presented at the Utah Mining Association annual convention, Park City, Utah, 11 September 1981.

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Articles in Professional Publications:

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1982 Year Book s.v. Religion.

"Making a Living: The Economic Life of Chesterfield." In Chesterfield: Mormon Outpost in Idaho, Lavina Fielding Anderson, ed. (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press for the Chesterfield Foundation, Bancroft, ID, 1982), 21-32. With Richard L. Jensen.

"N. Eldon Tanner, Man of Integrity," Dialogue 15 (Winter 1982): 8-10.

"New Deal Programs and Southwestern Agriculture." In Southwestern Agriculture: Pre-Columbian to Modern, Henry C. Dethloff and Irwin M. May, eds. (College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1982), 275-92.

"Of Latter-day Saint Men, Women, and Books," Sunstone Review 1 (May 1982):26-28.

"Recalling a Twin Falls Childhood," IY 25 (Winter 1982): 31-40. Originally delivered in Twin Falls, Idaho, 25 Match 1981, as part of the program "Idaho Small Town Experience," sponsored by the Idaho State Historical Society and Association for the Humanities in Idaho.

Article in Non-Professional Publication:

"LDS Girls in the Pioneer West," New Era 12 (July 1982): 16-22.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"The Economic Role of Pioneer Mormon Women," presented at lecture series sponsored by Economics Department, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 30 June 1982.

"Grass Roots Entrepreneurship in the Frontier West: The Allens of Cache Valley and the Coreys and Wattises of Weber Valley," presented at Charles Redd Lecture Series, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 23 September 1982. Published in 1985.

"International Mormonism: Historical Development and Present Challenges," presented at History Week, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 23 Match 1982. 27 pp.

"Memories and Traditions," presented to the Old Main Society at Utah State University, 1982.

"Patterns of Economic Organization in the Early West," presented at lecture series sponsored by Economics Department, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 28 June 1982.

"The Pioneer Mormon Cooperative Village," presented at lecture series sponsored by Economics Department, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 29 June 1982.

"The Testament of Martin Harris," presented at Aaronic Priesthood Commemoration, The Martin Harris Grave Site, Clarkston Cemetery, Clarkston, Utah, May 1982. Duplicated.

"Utah and the Economic Program of the Roosevelt New Deal," presented at lecture series sponsored by Economics Department, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 2 July 1982.

"Vignettes from the Lives of The Great Economists," presented at lecture series sponsored by Economics Department, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 2 July 1982.

Reviews:

Nevada Land, Water and Politics in the Nineteenth Century, by John M. Townley. In AH 56 (April 1982): 470-71.

Reclaiming the American West: An Historiographical Guide, by Lawrence B. Lee. In AH 56 (April 1982): 479-80.

Colorado in the Great Depression, by James F. Wickens. In PHR 51 (May 1982); 233-34.

Utah: A Guide to the State, 2nd ed. revised and enlarged, by Ward J. Roylance. In BYU Studies 22 (Fall 1982): 502-4.

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Articles in Professional Publications:

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1983 Year Book, s.v. Religion.

"Perpetuation of a Myth: Mormon Danites in Five Western Novels, 1840-90," BYU Studies 23 (Spring 1983): 147-65. With Rebecca F. Cornwall.

"Personal Reflections on Mormon History " Sunstone 8 (July-August 1983): 41-45. Paper presented at the Mormon History Association annual meeting, Omaha, Nebraska, 6 May 1983.

"The Promise of Eagle Rock: Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1863-1890." Rendezvous, Idaho State University Journal of Arts and Science 18 (Spring 1983): 2-17. Prepared for delivery as part of the program "Idaho Small Town Experience," sponsored by the Idaho State Historical Society and Association for the Humanities in Idaho, 22 April 1981.

"The Quest for Interpretation in Local Studies." In Working Together: A Regional Approach to Community Traditions and History in Idaho. Published by the Idaho Humanities Council and Idaho State Historical Society, 1983, pp. 8-10.

"Reflections on the Founding and Purpose of the Mormon History Association, 1965-1983," JMH 10 (1983): 91-103.

"The Sagebrush Resurrection: New Deal Expenditures in the Western States, 1933-1939," PHR 52 (February 1983): 1-16. Presidential address to the American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch, San Francisco, California, 16 August 1982.

"Utah, the New Deal, and the Depression of the 1930s," Weber State College Monograph Series (Ogden, Utah, 1983). Originally presented as the Dello G. Dayton Memorial Lecture, Weber State College, Ogden, Utah, 25 March 1982.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"Achievements of the 'Second Generation' of Mormon Women," presented at the Eighth Annual Women's Conference, Brigham Young University, 18 February 1983.

"The Looseness of Zion: The Lighter Side of Mormon History," presented to the Phi Alpha Theta Luncheon of the Western History Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, 13 October 1983.

Review:

Rocky Mountain Carpetbaggers: Idaho's Territorial Governors, 1863-1890, by Ronald H. Limnbaugh. In JAH 69 (March 1983): 981-82.

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Books:

Tracy-Collins Bank & Trust Company: A Record of Responsibility, 1884-1984 (Salt Lake City: Eden Hill, 1984). 252 pp.

Sunbonnet Sisters: True Stories of Mormon Women and Frontier Life (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1984). 161 pp. With Susan Arrington Madsen.

Pamphlets:

Tracy-Collins Bank & Trust Company: A Record of Responsibility, 1884-1984 (Salt Lake City: Eden Hill, 1984). 30 pp.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Foreword" to Christmas: A Joyful Heritage, by Susan Arrington Madsen (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1984), ix-xiii.

"Joseph F. Smith: From Impulsive Young Man to Patriarchal Prophet," The John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 4 (1984): 30-40. Originally duplicated by Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973. 25 pp. Address prepared for the Joseph Smith Family Reunion, 19 August 1973.

"The Lehi Beet Sugar Factory," Beehive History 10 (1984): 16-21.

"Rural Life Among Nineteenth-Century Mormons: The Woman's Experience," Agricultural History 58 (July 1984): 239-46. Paper presented to the Rural Life Conference, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida, 23 September 1983.

"Tribute to Merrill D. (Sam) Beal," in Sixty Years of Educational Endeavors in Idaho: Memoirs of Merrill D. Beal (Pocatello: Idaho State University Press, 1984), i-ix.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"A Brief History of the Salt Lake Valley," delivered to the National Conference of Organ Builders in Salt Lake City, 8 October 1984. 16 pp.

"Traditions," prepared for the graduation banquet at Brigham Young University, 19 April 1984. 9 pp.

"Women in Pioneer Utah," delivered in Las Vegas, Nevada, and in Delta, Salt Lake City, Cedar City, Logan, and other Utah communities. 18 pp.

1985 top

Books:

Brigham Young: American Moses (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985). 544 pp. Reprint, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986, paperback. Winner of the first David Woolley Evans and Beatrice Cannon Evans Biography Award for a distinguished biography of a significant personality who lived in Mormon Country during the past 150 years.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1985 Year Book s.v. Religion.

"Foreword" to The Life and Thought of Orson Pratt, by Breck England (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1985), ix-xi.

"Grass Roots Entrepreneurship in the Frontier West: The Allens of Cache Valley and the Coreys and Wattises of Weber Valley," in Jessie L. Embry and Howard A. Christie, eds., Community Development in the American West: Past and Present Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Frontiers, Charles Redd Monographs in Western History, No. 15 (Provo, Utah: Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, BYU, 1985), 183-200.

"Spencer W. Kimball, Apostle of Love," Dialogue 18 (Winter 1985): 10-13.

"Why I Am a Believer," Sunstone 10 (January 1985): 36-38. Presented at the annual Sunstone Symposium, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 26 August 1983. Reprinted in A Thoughtful Faith: Essays on Belief by Mormon Scholars ed. Philip L. Barlow (Centerville, UT: Canon Press, 1986), 225-33; and as "Myth, Symbol and Truth," in Faithful History: Essays on the Writing of Mormon History, ed. George D. Smith (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1992, 303-10.

Article in Non-Professional Publication:

"Brigham Young: American Moses," Utah Holiday 14 (April 1985): 48-56.

Review:

Forging New Rights in Western Waters, by Robert G. Dunbar. In AH 59 (April 1985): 353-55.

Address:

"History of Livestock in the Great Basin," address to the Society for Range Management, Salt Lake City, 11 February 1985.

1986 top

Books:

The Hotel: Salt Lake's Classy Lady, The Hotel Utah, 1911-1986 (Salt Lake City: Publisher's Press, 1986). 101 pp. With Heidi S. Swinton.

Editor and author of three chapters in The Presidents of the Church (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1986), vii-viii (Preface); 3-40 (Joseph Smith); 43-72 (Brigham Young); 343-71 (Harold B. Lee)

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Foreword," in Edward Leo Lyman, Political Deliverance: The Mormon Quest for Utah Statehood (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986), ix-x.

"Irrigation in the Snake River Valley: An Historical Overview" IY 30 (Spring-Summer 1986):3-11. Originally presented to the Irrigation in Idaho Conference, Boise, ID, 26 March 1986.

"Utah's Ambiguous Reception: The Relocated Japanese Americans," in Roger Daniels, Sandra C. Taylor, and Harry H. L. Kitano, eds., Japanese-Americans: From Relocation to Redress

(Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1986), 92-97.

"Utah's Great Drought of 1934," UHQ 54 (Summer 1986): 245-64.

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"A Mormon Apostle Visits the Umatilla and Nez Perce, 1885," presented to the Conference on Missionary Influences on Northwest History, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, 25 July 1986. 12 pp. Published in 1987.

"The Mormon Utopia," presented to the American Utopias Lectures at Northern Nevada Community College, Elko, 22 October 1986.

"Mormon Women in Nineteenth Century Britain," presented to students in Religion Courses, Nottingham University, Nottingham, England, 4 March 1986. Published in 1987.

"The Scholarly Approach to Church History," presented to the Honor Students of Brigham Young University, 13 February 1986. 14 pp.

1987 top

Books:

Mothers of the Prophets. (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1987). 213 pp. With Susan Arrington Madsen.

Editor. Journal of Mormon History 13 (1986-1987): 1-144.

In The Utah Tradition: A History of The Governor's Mansion. (Salt Lake City: Publisher's Press for the Governor's Mansion Foundation, 1987). 166 pp. With Heidi S. Swinton.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Brigham Young Leads the Mormons into the West." In The Underside of American History 5th ed., ed. Thomas R. Frazier, Volume 1: To 1877, 381-404.(New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987). With Davis Bitton.

"Celebration of a Century of Accomplishments." Presented at the Utah State University Centennial Symposium, Logan, Utah, 15 April 1987, and published in Proceedings, Centennial Centerpiece Opening Conference (Logan: Utah State University, 1987), 47-52.

"Mormon Women in Nineteenth-Century Britain." BYU Studies 27 (Winter 1987): 67-83. Reprinted in Coming to Zion, ed. James B. Allen and John W. Welch (Provo: BYU Studies, 1997), 278-99.

"Historical Development of International Mormonism." Religious Studies and Theology 7 (January 1987): 9-21.

"A Mormon Apostle Visits the Umatilla and Nez Perce in 1885." IY 31 (Spring/Summer 1987): 47-54.

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannia 1987 Book of the Year, s.v. "Religion."

Addresses and Duplicated Papers:

"Advice to the Graduates." Convocation Address, College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences, Brigham Young University, 17 April 1987. 7 pp.

"Utah's Copper Industry." Presented at a symposium on mining sponsored by the Utah State Historical Society, 31 October 1987.

Review:

In the Direction of His Dreams: Memoirs, by Lowry Nelson. WHQ 18 (January 1987): 72-73.

1988 top

Books:

Mormons and Their Historians. (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1988). 200 pp.. With Davis Bitton.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Alice Merrill Horne, Cultural Entrepreneur." In A Heritage of Faith; Talks Selected from the BYU Women's Conferences, ed. Mary E. Stovall and Carol Cornwall Madsen (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1988), 121-36. With Harriet Horne Arrington.

"The Mormon Utopia." Halcyon: A Journal of the Humanities 10 (1988): 131-42.

"Dialogue's Valuable Service for LDS Intellectuals." Dialogue 21 (Summer 1988): 134-36.

"George S. Tanner: A Teaching Pioneer." In Teachers Who Touch Lives: Methods of the Masters, ed. Philip L. Barlow (Bountiful, Utah: Horizon Publishers, 1988), 79-91.

"Joseph Smith, Builder of Ideal Communities." In The Prophet Joseph: Essays on the Life and Mission of Joseph Smith, ed. Larry C. Porter and Susan Easton Black (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1988), 115-37.

"The Influenza Epidemic of 1918-1919 in Southern Idaho."IY 32 (Fall 1988): 19-29.

"Brigham Young." In Research Guide to American Historical Biography 3 vols., ed. Robert Muccigrosso (Washington, D.C.: Beacham Publishing, 1988), 3:1674-80.

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1988 Book of the Year, s.v. "Religion."

Articles in Non-Professional Publications

"Voices from the Past: Autograph Books." This People 9 (Spring 1988): 15-16.

"Missionary at West Point." This People 9 (Fall 1988): 13, 15.

"Christmas Eve in Front of the Open Oven Door." In A Celebration of Christmas (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1988), 41-44.

"Christmas is Memories: Mormon Journals from Bygone Years Tell a Poignant Story." This People 9 (Winter 1988): 20-24.

Address and Duplicated Papers:

"Remarks for Great Basin Kingdom Symposium." Logan, Utah, 4 May 1988. 11 pp.

"Cliometrics, The New Economic History." Presented in the Economics Seminar, Utah State University, 8 July 1988.

Reviews:

The 1838 Mormon War in Missouri, by Stephen C. LeSueur. In Missouri Historical Review 82 (January 1988): 240-43.

This Crested Hill: An Illustrated History of the University of Idaho by Keith C. Petersen. In IY 32 (Summer 1988): 35-36.

1989 top

Articles in Professional Journals and Chapters in Books:

"Modern Lysistratas: Mormon Women in the International Peace Movement, 1899-1939." JMH 15 (1989): 88-104.

"From Subsistence to Golden Age: Cache Valley Agriculture, 1859-1900." UHQ 57 (Fall 1989): 340-69. With Linda Wilcox.

"Coming to Terms with Mormon History: An Interview with Leonard Arrington." Dialogue 22 (Winter 1989): 39-54.

"Contributions of the Latter-day Saints to Western Agriculture." Benson Institute Review 13 (Winter 1989): 7-13. Published by the Ezra Taft Benson Agriculture and Food Institute, BYU.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications

"The Deseret Telegraph." This People 10 (Spring 1989): 53-55.

"The Other Jack Dempsey: Boxing's Greatest Champ Never Forgot His Mormon Roots." This People 10 (Summer 1989): 63-65.

"A Practical Prescription: Pioneer Medicine Combined Faith with Works," This People 10 (Fall 1989): 59-60.

"Zion's Manuscript Newspapers." This People 10 (Winter 1989): 63-64.

1990 top

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1990 Book of the Year, s.v. "Religion."

"The Influenza Epidemic of 1918-19 in Utah." UHQ 58 (Spring 1990): 165-82.

"The Looseness of Zion: The Lighter Side Of Mormon History." Montana: Magazine of Western History 40 (Spring 1990):73-78.

"Historical Roots of the Mormon Settlement in Southern Alberta." In The Mormon Presence in Canada, ed. Brigham Y. Card, Herbert C. Northcott, John E. Foster, Howard Palmer, and George K. Jarvis, (Edmonton, Alberta: University of Alberta Press, 1990), 3-18. Based on an address given at the Mormon Presence in Canada Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton, 6-9 May 1987.

"The Legacy of Early Latter-day Saint Women." John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 10 (1990): 3-17.

"Introduction" in Charles S. Walgamott, Six Decades Back, (Moscow: University of Idaho Press, 1990): ix-xviii.

"George S. Eccles" and "Marriner S. Eccles" in Encyclopedia of American Business History and Banking and Finance, 1913-1989, ed. Larry Schweikart (New York: Facts on File, 1990), 98-113..

Articles in Non-Professional Publications

"Brother Brigham: The Human Side." This People 11 (Spring 1990): 26-32.

"Farm Boy Genius: What You Didn't Know About Philo Farnsworth's Mormonism." This People

11 (Summer1990): 61-62.

"Mormondom in Centennial Idaho." This People 11 (Fall 1990): 40-42.

"Days of Praise and Thanksgiving." This People 11 (November 1990): 47-48.

1991 top

Books:

From Small Beginnings: A History of Steiner Corporation, American Linen Supply Company and their Affiliates (Salt Lake City: Publishers Press, 1991). 243 pp.

Magic Valley Pioneers: A Photographic Record of N. W. and Edna Corn Arrington (Salt Lake City: Historian's Press, 1991). 110 pp.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Celebrating Idaho's Historians." IY 34 (Winter 1991): 2-9.

"In Praise of Amateurs." Journal of Mormon History 17 (1991): 35-42.

"Entries in The Reader's Companion to American History, ed. Eric Foner and John A. Garraty (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1991): Mormons, 748-50; Joseph Smith, 998-99; Brigham Young, 1185-86.

"New Deal Economic Programs in the Northern Tier States, 1933 -1939." In Centennial West: Essays on the Northern Tier States, ed. William L. Lang (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1991), 227-43. With Don C. Reading.

"Foreword." In Maureen Ursenbach Beecher, Eliza and Her Sisters (Salt Lake City: Aspen Books, 1991), vi-ix.

"Philo T. Farnsworth, Inventor of Television." In Acceptance and Dedication of the Statue of Philo T. Farnsworth, Presented by the State of Utah (Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1991), 33-48.

"Utah's Ambiguous Reception: The Relocated Japanese Americans". In Japanese Americans: From Relocation to Redress, rev. ed., ed. Roger Daniels, Sandra C. Taylor, and Harry H. L. Kitano (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1991), 92-97.

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1991 Book of the Year, s.v. "Religion: Protestant Churches," 294.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications

"Mormon Women for Peace." This People 12 (Spring 1991): 13-14.

"Mormondom's Financial Records: They Reflect the Life and Times of Its People." This People 12 (Summer 1991):46-47.

"Sakajawea's Mormon Connection." This People 12 (Autumn 1991): 53-54.

"How They Settled the Upper Snake Country." This People 12 (Holiday 1991): 61-62.

1992 top

Books:

Harold F. Silver: Western Inventor, Businessman, and Civic Leader, (Logan: Utah State University Press, 1992). 250 pp. With John R. Alley, Jr.

Building the City of God: Community and Cooperation Among the Mormons. 2d ed. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992). 497 pp. With Feramorz Y. Fox and Dean L. May.

The Mormon Experience: A History of the Latter-day Saints. 2d ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992). 414 pp. With Davis Bitton.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"On Writing Latter-day Saint History." In Celebrating the LDS Past: Essays Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the 1972 Founding of the LDS Church Historical Department's "History Division" (Provo, Utah: Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Church History, Brigham Young University, 24 January 1992), 1-9.

Entries in Encyc1opedia of Mormonism, 5 vols., ed. Daniel H. Ludlow (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1992): "Economic History of the Church," 2:613-22; "History of the Church: 1844-1877," (with Dean L. May) 2:435-41; "Pioneer Economy," 3:1083-84; and "Brigham Young," 4:1601-09.

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1992 Book of the Year, s.v. "Religion: Protestant Churches," 263-64.

"The Founding of the LDS Church Historical Department, 1972." JMH 18 (Fall 1992): 41-56.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications

"The Christ-Bearer: Columbus Knew His Mission." This People 13 (Spring 1992): 18-19.

"The Beginning of Better Days: Joseph Gave Women New and Higher Status." This People 13 (Summer 1992): 53-54.

"1992-Year of Anniversaries." This People 13 (Fall 1992): 71-72.

"Christmas: An Opportunity to Serve the Lord." In The Magic of Christmas: A Collection of Stories, Poems, Essays, and Traditions by Favorite LDS Authors (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1992), 96-100.

1993 top

Books and Pamphlets:

Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900, 2d ed. (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press and the Tanner Trust Fund, 1993). 534 pp. Paperback.

Rescue of the 1856 Handcart Companies, rev. ed. (Provo, UT: Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, Brigham Young University, 1993). 63 pp. With Rebecca Bartholomew.

St. George Tabernacle and Temple: The Builders (St. George, LIT: Dixie College, 1993). 24 pp. Presented as the Juanita Brooks Lecture on the occasion of the dedication of the renovated LDS Tabernacle at St. George, Utah, 21 July 1993.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1993 Book of the Year, s.v. "Religion: Protestant Churches," 265-66.

"Foreword." In The Mormons' War on Poverty: A History of LDS Welfare, 1830-1990, by Garth Mangum and Bruce Blumell (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1993), vii-xi.

"Great Basin Kingdom Revisited." Dialogue 26 (Summer 1993): 173-83.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications

"Mule Cars in Pioneer Utah" Pioneer 40 (November-December 1993):18-19.

1994 top

Books:

History of Idaho. 2 vols. (Moscow and Boise: University of Idaho Press and Idaho State Historical Society, 1994). 961 pp. Issued in a one-volume paperback edition in 1995.

An Illustrated History of the History Division of the LDS Church, 1972-82. (Salt Lake City: Historian's Press, 1994). 59 pp. Privately distributed.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"MHA in the Past." The Mormon History Association Newsletter, No. (Spring 1994), 1-2.

"Smith, Joseph Fielding." In Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement 9, ed. Kenneth T. Jackson (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1994),736-38.

"Foreword." In Differing Visions: Dissenters in Mormon History ed. Roger D. Launius and Linda Thatcher (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994), ix-xi.

"Foreword." In B. H. Roberts, The Truth, The Way, The Life, An Elementary Treatise on Theology: The Masterwork of B. H. Roberts ed. Stan Larson (San Francisco: Smith Research Associates, 1994), xi-xii.

Entries in Utah History Encyclopedia, ed. Allan Kent Powell (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1994): "Banking and Finance in Utah," 27-31; "Coin and Currency," 103-5; "Colonization of Utah,"106-8; "David Eccles," 151-53; "Marriner Stoddard Eccles," 152; "Charles Redd," 457-58; "George Albert Smith," 502; and "The Sugar Industry in Utah," 534-35.

"The Mormon Experience in Idaho." New Perspectives 11 (December 1994): 2-6. Address given to faculty and students at Ricks College on 6 April 1994.

"Economic Development in Early Utah." In Historical Atlas of Mormonism ed. S. Kent Brown, Donald Q. Cannon, and Richard H. Jackson. (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994), 100-101.

Articles in Non-Professional Publications:

"H.L.A. Culmer: Utah's Renaissance Man." Pioneer [publication of Sons of Utah Pioneers], (January-February 1994), 23.

"To Zion: Brother Brigham's Last Trek," Pioneer 41, (July-August 1994), 8-11.

"Talking Things Over." Pioneer 41 (September-October 1994), 20-23.

1995 top

Books:

Utah's Audacious Stockman: Charlie Redd. (Logan and Provo: Utah State University Press and The Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, BYU 1995). 282 pp.

A Soldier in North Africa and Italy, 1943-1946: A Pictorial History. (Salt Lake City: Historian's Press, 1995). 69 pp.

Articles:

"Eccles, Marriner Stoddard." In Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement 10, ed. Kenneth T. Jackson (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1995), 204-6.

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1995 Book of the Year, s.v. "Religion, Protestant Churches," 269.

"Foreword." In William B. Smart and John Telford Utah: A Portrait, (Salt Lake City; University of Utah Press, 1995), xi-xv.

"Brigham Young and the Great Basin Economy." In Lion of the Lord: Essays on the Life and Service of Brigham Young, ed. Susan Easton Black and Larry C. Porter (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1995), 291-311.

1996 top

Books:

Farm Boy at the University of Idaho, 1935-39. (Hyde Park, Utah: Historian's Press, 1996). 32 pp.

Growing Up in Twin Falls County, Idaho: A Pictorial History. (Hyde Park, Utah: Historian's Press, 1996). 108 pp.

In the Land of the Tar Heels: "Jimmie" in Raleigh and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1939-43, 1949-50, 1952: An Illustrated History. (Hyde Park, Utah: Historian's Press, 1996). 38 pp.

Years of Achievement and Pleasure in Logan, 1958-72: An Illustrated History. (Hyde Park, Utah: Historian's Press, 1996). 70 pp.

Life in Happy Valley, Early Years in Logan and Our First Sabbatical, 1946-58: A Pictorial History. (Hyde Park, Utah: Historian's Press, 1996). 46 pp.

Faith and Intellect as Partners in Mormon History. (Logan: Special Collections of Utah State University Library, Leonard J. Arrington Mormon Lecture Series, 1996). 34 pp.

Articles in Professional Publications:

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1996 Book of the Year, s.v. "Religion, Protestant Churches," 291.

Entries in Encyclopedia of the American West eds. Charles Phillips and Alan Axelrod, 4 vols., (New York: Macmillan reference USA, 1996): Danites (2:432-33); Orson Pratt (3:1323-24); Charles Coulson Rich (3:1370)

Articles in Non-Professional Publications

"Utah Women Helped to Achieve Statehood." Pioneer, 43 (Winter 1996):30-31.

"Pioneering Communications Technology in Utah." Pioneer, 43 (Spring, 1996):30-31.

1997 top

Articles:

"Mormons in Twentieth-Century New Mexico." In Religion in Modern New Mexico, ed. Ferenc M. Szasz and Richard W. Etulain (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1997), 101-23.

"Lucy Mack Smith." In LDS Women's Treasury, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1997), 69-87. With Susan Madsen.

"Foreword." In Richard E. Bennett, We'll Find the Place: The Mormon Exodus, 1846-1848, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1997), xi-xii.

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1997 Book of the Year, s.v. "Religion, Protestant Churches," 303.

1998 top

Books:

Adventures of a Church Historian. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998). 254 pp.

Madelyn Cannon Stewart Silver: Poet, Teacher, Homemaker. (Salt Lake City: Publishers Press, 1998). 383 pp.

Celebrating Cache Valley's Entrepreneurs. (Logan: Special Collections of Utah State University Library, Arrington Lecture Series, 1998). 36 pp.

Articles:

"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 1998 Book of the Year, s.v., "Religion, Protestant Churches," 307.

"In Quest of Betterment: The Lee Roy and Priscella Arrington Family," in Nearly Everything Imaginable, The Everyday Life of Utah's Mormon Pioneers, ed. Ronald W. Walker and Doris R. Dant (Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press, 1998), 469-81.

Entrees in The New Encyclopedia of the American West ed. Howard R. Lamar (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998) [Revision of 1977 Reader's Encyclopedia of the American West]: John Milton Bernhisel, p. 94; ; George Q. Cannon, pp. 162-63; Patrick Edward Connor, p. 252; William Godbe, p. 432; Handcart Companies, p. 467; William Henry Hooper, p. 493; William Jennings, p. 572; Latter-day Saints, pp. 621-26; Logan, Utah, p. 648; Ogden Utah, p. 810; Provo, Utah, pp. 924-25 (with Thomas G. Alexander); Joseph Fielding Smith, p. 1060; Reed Smoot, p. 1061 (with Thomas G. Alexander); Eliza Roxey Snow, pp. 1062-64; James E. Talmage, pp. 1091-92; John Taylor, p. 1096; Uranium Mining, pp. 1145-46; Utah, pp. 1146-49; Wilford Woodruff, pp. 1232-33 (with Thomas G. Alexander); Brigham Young, pp. 1246-47; Mahonri Macintosh Young, p. 1248; and Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution, pp. 1252-53.

1999 top

Entries in American National Biography, 24 vols. ed. John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999):

Articles:

"The Mormon Church and Nevada Gold Mines." Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 41 (Fall 1999): 191-205. With Edward Leo Lyman.

Books and Articles About Leonard J. Arrington top

Whittaker, David J. "Leonard James Arrington: His Life and Work." Dialogue 11 (Winter 1978): 23-47.

Cornwall, Rebecca F. From Chicken Farm to History: The Life of Leonard Arrington, 1917-1977. (Salt Lake City: Privately distributed to family, 1978). 478 pp.

Jolley, JoAnn. "Leonard J. Arrington: Mormon History's Leading Man." This People 1 (Sesquicentennial Issue 1980): 14-19.

Anderson, Lavina Fielding. Doves and Serpents: The Activities of Leonard Arrington as Church Historian, 1972-1982. (Salt Lake City: Privately distributed to family and friends, 1982). 288 pp.

"Western History Association Prize Recipient, 1984: Leonard J. Arrington," WHQ 16 (January 1985): 17-26.

Swinton, Heidi. "Leonard Arrington: And That's the Way It Was." This People 7 (November 1986): 30-39.

Bitton, Davis and Maureen Ursenbach Beecher, eds. New Views of Mormon History: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Leonard J. Arrington. (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1987). 480 pp. Includes bibliography of Arrington to 1986 by David J. Whittaker (pp. 439-69).

Cazier, Stanford. "Honoring Leonard Arrington." Dialogue 22 (Winter 1989): 55-60.

Nash, Gerald. "Leonard J. Arrington," The New Encyclopedia of the American West ed. Howard R. Lamar (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998), 56.

Obituaries/Notices/Funeral top

Peggy Fletcher Strack, "Leonard Arrington, LDS Historian, Intellectual Dies," Salt Lake Tribune Friday (12 February 1999): B1, B5.

Janet Swensen, "Leonard Arrington, Dean of LDS Historians, Dies at 81," Deseret News Friday (12 February 1999).

"Historian of Mormonism Dies," (AP Release) The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah) Friday (12 February 1999): A7.

Obituary, Salt Lake Tribune Saturday (13 February 1999): E2.

Obituary, Deseret News Saturday (13 February 1999): D9.

Wolfgang Saxon [obituary] "Leonard J. Arrington, 81, Mormon Historian." New York Times Saturday (13 February 1999): B19.




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