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November 5, 2013Rachel Farmer guest posts at Feminist Mormon Housewives to discuss her new art exhibit in New York, and describes her encounters with the archives of Dialogue.
Rachel Farmer guest posts at Feminist Mormon Housewives to discuss her new art exhibit in New York, and describes her encounters with the archives of Dialogue.
Laurie Maffly-Kipp recently co-edited Proclamation to the People: Nineteenth-Century Mormonism and the Pacific Basin Frontier with Reid Neilson, a book of essays dealing with this crucial aspect of Church history. She shares some of […]
The Bentleys discuss the fascinating story of how the BYU Jerusalem center came to be in this 9th Dialogue podcast taken from a lecture presented to the Miller-Eccles group. They also reported on the […]
[…] Beehive: The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation (1994) took questions from a panel of Miller-Eccles readers posing questions to Armand relating to his recently-published memoir, Shifting Borders and a Tattered Passport: Intellectual Journeys of a […]
https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/dialoguepodcast_7.mp3 Elder J. Golden Kimball is one of the best-loved historical figures in the Mormon West, known not just to Latter-day Saints, but also to folklore scholars around the country. In the BYU and USU […]
[…] devotional template. Terryl Givens did graduate work at Cornell University in intellectual history and UNC Chapel Hill where he received his PhD in comparative literature. He holds the James A. Bostwick chair of English, […]
[…] is a recording of a recent presentation given by Dr. Gordon to the Orange County, California, Miller Eccles Study Group. The subject of her presentation is “The Legalization of Utah for Statehood.” Gordon, Sarah Barringer
[…] and an MFA in art practice from UC Berkeley. She was an artist in residence at Facebook and the Elizabeth Murray Residency. www.rachelthomander.com @rachelthomander Click here for the Artwork page featuring the Spring 2024 art.
[…] Dialogue’s board president-elect, interviews Dr. Robert Rees, former Dialogue Editor, and Dr. Caitlin Ryan. This podcast seeks to further continuing dialogue between LDS families and Church leaders on issues relating to sexual orientation and […]
[…] interested in Mormon history. Dr. Turner earned his Ph.D. at the University of Notre Dame. He taught for six years at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. He now lives with his wife […]