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Contingent Citizens features fourteen essays that track changes in the ways Americans have perceived the Latter-day Saints since the 1830s. From presidential politics, to political violence, to the definition of marriage, to the meaning of sexual equ
Mormon Women's History: Beyond Biography demonstrates that the history and experience of Mormon women is central to the history of Mormonism and to histories of American religion, politics, and culture. Yet the study of Mormon women has mostly been c
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Keith A. Erekson
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Arts and Humanities in Higher Education. 10:388-400
Recent literature on history teaching has emphasized ‘doing history’ – whether as ‘active learning’, cognitive science, or with simple photocopies of primary sources. This article extends the discussion of a ‘signature pedagogy’ of hist
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Keith A. Erekson
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Journal of American History. 97:1067-1078
March 2011 The Journal of American History 1067 1 Lee Shulman, “Signature Pedagogies in the Professions,” Daedalus, 134 (Summer 2005), 52–59; Lee Shulman, “Pedagogies of Uncertainty,” Liberal Learning, 91 (Spring 2005), 18–25. 2 Sam Wineb
Review: Farmington Historic Plantation, by Amanda Caffee and Kathy Nichols and Slavery at Farmington
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Keith A. Erekson
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The Public Historian. 30:116-119
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Keith A. Erekson
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The Oral History Review. 34:49-72
This article narrates the role of oral testimony in the field of Abraham Lincoln studies from 1865 through the 1930s. Collected in the form of letters, affidavits, and face-to-face interviews, this mounting body of "eyewitness evidence" dominated the
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Keith A. Erekson
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OAH Magazine of History. 27:41-43
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Keith A. Erekson
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OAH Magazine of History. 27:39-41
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Keith A. Erekson
Revered by the public, respected by scholars, and imitated by politicians, Abraham Lincoln remains influential more than two hundred years after his birth. His memory has inspired books, monuments, and museums and also sparked controversies, rivalrie