David J. Whittaker
David J. Whittaker retired in 2013 as Curator of the Nineteenth-Century Western and Mormon Manuscripts, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library; and as Associate Professor of History, Brigham Young University. An early version of this paper was presented at the Conference on Religion and the Culture of Print in Modern America, University of Wisconsin–Madison, September 10–11, 2004.
BYU Studies Publications
- “My Dear Friend”: The Friendship and Correspondence of Brigham Young and Thomas L. Kane
- [Introduction to] Review Essay
- Almanacs in the New England Heritage of Mormonism
- BYU Student Life in the Twenties
- Early Mormon Imprints in South Africa
- Fawn McKay Brodie: A Biographer’s Life
- Guest Editor's Introduction [29:4]
- Guest Editor's Introduction [31:2]
- Introducing Mormon Americana
- Joseph B. Keeler, Print Culture, and the Modernization of Mormonism, 1885–1918
- Not for Tourists: Richard Bushman’s Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling
- Preface [48:4]
- Substituted Names in the Published Revelations of Joseph Smith
- The Historians' Corner [32:3]
- The Hofmann Maze: A Book Review Essay with a Chronology and Bibliography of the Hofmann Case
- The Last Months of Mormonism in Missouri: The Albert Perry Rockwood Journal
- The Mark Hofmann Case: A Basic Chronology
- The Mark Hofmann Case: A Bibliographical Guide
- Thomas L. Kane: A Guide to the Sources
