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Jan Shipps: a Social and Intellectual Portrait: How Methodist Girl from Hueytown, Alabama, Became an Acclaimed Mormon Studies Scholar

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Jan Shipps: a Social and Intellectual Portrait: How Methodist Girl from Hueytown, Alabama, Became an Acclaimed Mormon Studies Scholar
Jan Shipps: a Social and Intellectual Portrait: How Methodist Girl from Hueytown, Alabama, Became an Acclaimed Mormon Studies Scholar

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Jan Shipps: a Social and Intellectual Portrait: How Methodist Girl from Hueytown, Alabama, Became an Acclaimed Mormon Studies Scholar

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How did Jo Ann Barnett--a Methodist girl born and raised in Hueytown, Alabama, during the Great Depression and World War II--come to be Jan Shipps, a renowned non-Mormon historian and scholar of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? In , authors Gordon Shepherd and Gary Shepherd tell the story of how Shipps not only became an important and trusted authority in a field that was at the time predominantly made up of Mormon men, but also the crucial role she played in legitimizing Mormon Studies as a credible academic field of study.

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