Mormon History Association Oral History Interview of David J. Whittaker on May 14, 2024

Title Mormon History Association Oral History Interview of David J. Whittaker on May 14, 2024
Creator White, Adrienne; Whittaker, David J.
Contributor Mormon History Association
Publisher Utah Historical Society
Date 2024-05-14
Access Rights Utah Historical Society
Date Digital 2024-05-14
Spatial Coverage Orem, Utah, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/5779334/orem.html
Subject Historians-United States-Interviews; Mormon History Association; Brigham Young University-Alumni and alumnae; Brigham Young University-Faculty; California State University, Northridge-Alumni and alumnae; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-History; Mormon women-History; Mormon converts-Great Britain-History; Mormon imprints; Mormon historiography; Bibliography; British Library; Joseph Smith Papers Project; Mark Hofmann forgeries; Archivists-United States-Interviews; Librarians-United States-Interviews; Military service; Family history; Book collecting; Temple (Community of Christ); Kirtland Temple; Nauvoo (Ill.)-History; Mormons-Intellectual life; Latter-day Saints-Missions-Great Britain; Latter-day Saints-Missions-Pacific Area; Latter-day Saints-Missions-Africa; Latter-day Saints-Missions-Asia; Utah-History, Local; Thomas L. Kane (1822-1883); Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane (1836-1909); Whittaker, David J.--Oral history
Description This oral history interview with David J. Whittaker, conducted on May 14, 2024, delves into his extensive career as a historian, archivist, and scholar of Mormonism, highlighting his educational background, key publications, and contributions to the Mormon History Association. Whittaker recounts his academic journey through BYU and California State University, Northridge, focusing on his doctoral research on early Mormon pamphleteering and the intellectual and cultural history of Mormon print. He discusses his pivotal roles as a research assistant for Leonard Arrington, an assistant editor for Dialogue, and an associate editor for BYU Studies, as well as his tenure as curator of Mormon manuscripts at the Harold B. Lee Library. The interview emphasizes his efforts to broaden the scope of Mormon studies to include women's history, international missions, and a nuanced understanding of historical figures, while also touching upon his military service, his family's influence, and his work on the Joseph Smith Papers Project and the Mark Hofmann forgeries.
Collection Number and Name Mss D 7 Mormon History Association Oral History Project
Type Sound; Text
Genre oral histories (literary works)
Format application/pdf
Extent 33 pages; 02:03:05
Language eng
Rights IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED
Source Mss D 7 Mormon History Association Oral History Project
Scanning Technician Michelle Gollehon
Metadata Cataloger Michelle Gollehon
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Setname dha_uhsoh
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6383yj7