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Mormon History Association Representatives

Posted in Uncategorized by mormonmisc on May 24th, 2009

One guest was Kathyrn Daynes, current president of the Mormon History Association. The other was Paul Reeve, a member of the MHA Board. Both teach history, Daynes at BYU and Reeve at the University of Utah. They are both award winning authors. Daynes has written a book, More Wives than One. Reeve’s book is

Making Space on the Western Frontier: Mormons,. Miners, and Southern Paiutes.

We discussed the upcoming Mormon Historical Association Annual Conference including a number of the topics to be covered, the history of the MHA and how a typical Conference is conducted.

Both guests commented on the difficulties of writing of historical papers and books.

Daynes shared her perspective on a number of points and issues in Mormon practice of plural marriage in the 19th century.

We also discussed Reeve’s research into the competing ethnicities in 19th century Mormon experience.

 

 Talk Show host: Van Hale, LDS

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Podcast address: http://mormonmisc.podbean.com/This is the 17 May 2009 episode of the Mormon Miscellaneous Worldwide Talk Show, now in its 29th year.

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