Historians of The Latter Day Saint Movement - Partial List of Latter Day Saint Historians

Partial List of Latter Day Saint Historians

  • Edward H. Anderson
  • Leonard J. Arrington
  • Valeen Tippetts Avery
  • Fawn McKay Brodie
  • Juanita Brooks
  • Richard Bushman
  • Steven C. Harper
  • Dale Morgan
  • Linda King Newell
  • Grant H. Palmer
  • Gregory Prince
  • D. Michael Quinn
  • Jan Shipps
  • Grant Underwood
  • William Robert Wright
Organizations
  • Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS)
  • Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research (FAIR)
  • John Whitmer Historical Association
  • Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Church History
  • Mormon Historic Sites Foundation
  • Mormon History Association

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