Confessions of a Mormon Historian The Diaries of Leonard J. Arrington, 1971-1997


By: Bergera, Gary J.

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; Leonard Arrington (1917?99) was born an Idaho chicken rancher whose early interests seemed not to extend much beyond the American west. Throughout his life, he tended to project a folksy persona, although nothing was farther from the truth.He was, in fact, an intellectually oriented, academically driven young man, determined to explore the historical, economic, cultural, and religious issues of his time. After distinguishing himself at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) and serving in the army during World War II in North Africa and Italy, Arrington accepted a professorship at Utah State University. In 1972 he was called as the LDS Church Historian?an office he held for ten years until, following a stormy tenure full of controversy over whether the ?New Mormon History? he championed was appropriate for the church, he was quietly released and transferred, along with the entire Church History Division, to Brigham Young University. It was hoped that this would remove the impression in people?s minds that his writings were church-approved.His personal diaries reveal a man who was firmly committed to his church, as well as to rigorous historical scholarship. His eye for detail made him an important observer of ?church headquarters culture.?; 9.5 X 6.8 X 5.7 inches; 2500 pages

Title: Confessions of a Mormon Historian The Diaries of Leonard J. Arrington, 1971-1997

Author Name: Bergera, Gary J.

Location Published: Signature Books: 2018

Binding: Hardcover

Condition: New in New Dust Jacket

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