MHA 2008 Award Winners (Awards given for work published in 2007)
The Mormon History Association presents the following
awards each year to encourage and foster the highest ideals in scholarly
research and publication.
Leonard J.
Arrington Award James B. Allen
Awarded to James B. Allen, BYU emeritus and former MHA President. Presented by Armand Mauss.
MHA Best Book Award Terryl L.Givens
"People of Paradox: A History of Mormon Culture" Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Linda Thatcher presenting Best Book Award to Terryl Givens and publisher, Oxford University Press
Smith-Pettit Best First Book Award Matthew C. Godfrey Religion, Politics, and Sugar: The Mormon Church, the Federal Government, and the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1907-1921. Logan, Utah: Utah State University, 2007.
W. Paul Reeve Making Space on the Western Frontier: Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes. Urbana and Chicago, University of Illinois Press, 2007.
Christensen Best Documentary Award
Jedediah S. Rogers, ed In the President’s Office: The Diaries of L. John Nuttall, 1879-1892. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2007.
Juanita Brooks Best Graduate Paper (tie) Stanley Thayne, “Holiness to the Lord: Delineating and Maintaining the Symbolic Boundaries of Zion,” graduate student, history, Brigham Young University
Matthew Bowman, “The Crisis of Mormon Christology: History, Progress, and Protestantism, 1880-1930,” graduate student, history, Georgetown University
Juanita Brooks Best Undergraduate
Paper John Brumbaugh “Return to Anti-Mormonism: Fred Dubois and The Reed Smoot Hearings,” undergraduate, Brigham Young University
Lester E. Bush Best Thesis AwardsNathaniel R. Rick
A Peculiar Place for the Peculiar Institution: Slavery and Sovereignty in Early Territorial Utah,” Brigham Young University, August 2007
Jeremy S. Parkin
“Police Work on the Mormon Trail, 1846-1847,” California State University, Long Beach, May 2007
Gerald E. Jones Dissertation Award Christine Talbot
“Mormons, Polygamy, and the American Body Politic: Contesting Citizenship, 1852-1890,” University of Michigan, 2006.
J. Talmage Jones Awards of Excellence - $500 ($350 ea.) Jacob W. Olmstead
“The Mormon Hierarchy and the MX” Journal of Mormon History (Fall 2007)
W. Paul Reeve “Places That Can Be Easily Defended: A Case Study in the Economics of Abandonment during Utah’s Black Hawk War” Utah Historical Quarterly (Summer 2007)
T. Edgar Lyon Best Article of Year
Award George S. Tate “Death, The great War, and the 1918 Influenza Pandemic as Context for Doctrine and Covenants 138” BYU Studies (Spring 2007)
Thomas Rice King Best Family or Community
History Award Clifford Stott Faith and Dissent: The Nicholas Paul Story (N.p., 2007).
Geraldine McBride Woodward Award for Best Publication in International Mormon History William G. Hartley and Lorna Call Alder Anson Bowen Call: Bishop of Colonia Dublán
(Provo, Utah: L.C. Alder, 2007). 101 year old, Lorna Call Alder and Bill Hartley receiving the Geraldine McBride Woodward Award from Geraldine McBride Woodward
Ella Turner-Ella Bergera Best Biography Award Swanson, Frederick H. Dave Rust: A Life in the Canyons. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press, 2007
Thomas L. Kane Award William P. MacKinnon
Special Citations Steven Mayfield
Larry and Alene King MHA President, Paul Anderson, Greg Christofferson and Board Member honor outgoing Executive Directors, Alene and Larry for their eight years of service