Thomas G. Alexander
Thomas G. Alexander is the Lemuel Hardison Redd Jr. Professor Emeritus of Western American History at Brigham Young University and has served as the director of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies.
BYU Studies Publications
- A Biography of Ezra Thompson Clark
- Afterwords [29:4]
- Between Revivalism and the Social Gospel: The Latter-day Saint Social Advisory Committee, 1916–1922
- Blood of the Prophets [3]: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows
- Brigham Young, Pioneer Prophet
- Cooperation, Conflict, and Compromise: Women, Men, and the Environment in Salt Lake City, 1890–1930
- David Matthew Kennedy: Banker, Statesman, Churchman
- Defender of the Faith: The B. H. Roberts Story
- Leonard J. Arrington: A Historian’s Life
- Mormon Polygamy: A History
- Nauvoo Polygamy: “. . . but we called it celestial marriage”
- The Gentile Comes to Cache Valley: A Study of the Logan Apostasies of 1874 and the Establishment of Non-Mormon Churches in Cache Valley, 1873–1913
- The Lion of the Lord: Essays on the Life and Service of Brigham Young
- The Mormons’ War on Poverty: A History of LDS Welfare, 1830–1990
- Thomas L. Kane and the Mormon Problem in National Politics
- Two books of historical letters
- Uranium Fever, or No Talk under $1 Million
- Wilford Woodruff and Zion’s Camp: Baptism by Fire and the Spiritual Confirmation of a Future Prophet
- Zion in the Courts: A Legal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830–1900
