Job Ad: Women’s Historian at the Church History Library

By December 15, 2022


JOB DESCRIPTION

This job is to assist the Church History Department in its purpose to help God’s Children make and keep sacred covenants by researching and writing for Church history publications, sometimes as a project lead. Under limited supervision, this individual acts as a primary contributor to Church history publications, researching, writing, annotating, and editing content regarding Latter-day Saint history. Reports to managing historian or senior managing historian.

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JOB: JWHA Journal Editor

By December 8, 2022


Position Summary:

The Editor of the John Whitmer Historical Association will manage the accession, review, acceptance/rejection, revision, and editing of professional articles, book reviews, and letters to prepare for submission to the production director for each biannual issue.

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CFP: GLOBAL MORMON STUDIES 2023 CONFERENCE, ONLINE ONLY

By December 7, 2022


“This prison . . . . of a crooked, broken, scattered, and imperfect language”

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Forthcoming Books in Mormon History/Studies 2023

By December 5, 2022


Start saving your pennies now; this promises to be a banner year!

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