Gary L. Bunker

GARY L. BUNKER is Professor of Psychology, Brigham Young University.

Phrenology Among the Mormons

Articles/Essays – Volume 09, No. 1

On 2 July 1842 the Nauvoo Wasp contained a letter from A. Crane, M.S., professor of phrenology, alluding to the “large number of persons in different places” who wished to know “the phrenological development of…

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Illustrated Periodical Images of Mormons, 1850-1860

Articles/Essays – Volume 10, No. 3

Image history—how the Mormons were viewed by others—has been a fruitful approach used by several historians during the past decade.

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Timing, Context and Charisma | Ronald L. Numbers, Prophetess of Health: A Study of Ellen G. White

Articles/Essays – Volume 11, No. 1

Seldom does the motivation for a book begin with a serendipitous finding. Such, however, was the case for this partial biography of Ellen G. White, the founder of Seventh Day Adventism. The author, a specialist…

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Polygamous Eyes: A Note on Mormon Physiognomy

Articles/Essays – Volume 12, No. 3

Ruth Benedict perceptively observed: “The first lesson of history . . . is that when any group in power wishes to persecute or expropriate another group, it uses as justification, reasons which are familiar and…

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Cartooning Mormons | Calvin Grondahl, Freeway to Perfection

Articles/Essays – Volume 12, No. 4

Caricaturing the Mormon experience is hardly a new venture, but the cultural context of the present differs drastically from the past. For nearly the first century of Mormonism, cartoonists, including such powerful image makers as…

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