I’m happy to report that Mormon Women’s History–with its two award-winning chapters–will be released in paperback in March 2020.
The book is already available cloth and e-book versions.
Visit the book’s page on my website to learn more, download a chapter, or purchase copy.
Two chapters in Mormon Women’s History have received awards from the Mormon History Association:
The award for the best article on any topic went to Amy Harris for “Early Mormonism’s Expansive Family and the Browett Women” (chapter 4).
The award for the best article on women’s history went to Andrea G. Radke-Moss for “Silent Memories […]
Nearly two years after a Church History Symposium devoted to the subject of Mormon women’s history, selected papers from the event are now available in a new volume published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
The volume includes chapters by Keith A. Erekson, Jenny Hale Pulsipher, Andrea Radke-Moss, Amy Harris, Amy Easton-Flake, Heather […]
This article was published in the Deseret News (online) and in the Church News (print). On my blog I summarized this talk and shared the story of Sarah Stageman’s conversion and pamphlet.
Mormon women’s history ‘at a crossroads,’ speaker says
By R. Scott Lloyd, LDS Church News
Published: Thursday, […]
This story of Sarah Stageman–her conversion, her conviction, and her pamphlet–provides a compelling example of how each person can think clearly, value fairness, and quench bad information (pages 157-158).
Recently, the acquisitions team in the Church History Library encountered a pamphlet that was not part of our collection. It was […]
This is a great day for women’s sources. We now have access to more and richer sources than ever before. I opened with a review of 19th- and 20th-century writing about women that pointed to several “crossroads” that highlight the need to better understand women’s agency, individuality, and integration into historical writing. In response, […]