The British Journal of Mormon Studies is a British based internationally focused, peer-reviewed online and printed scholarly journal, which is committed to the promotion of interdisciplinary scholarship by publishing articles and reviews of current work in the field of Mormon studies. With high quality international contributors, the journal explores Mormon studies and its related subjects. In addition, BJMS provides those who submit manuscripts for publication with useful, timely feedback by making the review process constructive. To submit a manuscript or review, including book reviews please email them for consideration in the first instance to
submissions@bjmsonline.org.
Vol 1, No 1 (2008): British Journal of Mormon Studies
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Front Matter | PDF |
British Journal of Mormon Studies | i-iv |
Editorial
Editorial | PDF |
David M. Morris | v-vi |
Articles
Can There be a "Second Harvest"? : Controlling the Costs of Latter-day Saint Membership in Europe | PDF |
Armand L. Mauss | 1-63 |
The Tide of Mormon Migration Flowing Through the Port of Liverpool, England | PDF |
Fred E. Woods | 64-91 |
An LDS Soundworld for the Twenty-First Century: A Thesis Revisited | PDF |
Warrick N. Kear | 95-103 |
The Patterns of Missionary Work and Emigration in Nineteenth Century Buckinghamshire, England | PDF |
Ronald E. Bartholomew | 104-144 |
A Finnish Mormon Temple or 'America in Karakallio'? The Activation of a Stereotype at an Encounter of Cultures | PDF |
Kim B. Östman | 145-162 |
The Rhetoric of the Gathering and Zion: 1831-1920 | PDF |
David M. Morris | 163-181 |
Book Reviews
Book Review: On the Way to Somewhere Else: European Sojourners in the Mormon West, 1834–1930 | PDF |
Kim B. Östman | 182-185 |
Book Review: Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint Church History, Volume 7: The British Isles | PDF |
David M. Morris | 186-194 |
Contributors
British Journal of Mormon Studies Volume 1 Issue 1 2008 | PDF |
British Journal of Mormon Studies | 195-196 |
Full Issue
British Journal of Mormon Studies Volume 1 Issue 1 2008 | PDF HTML |
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