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Contains essays by various authors on the history of the Laddter-day Saint Church in German, France, Estonia, and Switzerland.
Papers presented at the "British Isles Symposium" in 1987, marking the 150th anniversary of the Church in Great Britain.
This book describes Church history in the New England states, including chapters on Joseph smith's family, early missionary work, and the building of the Boston Massachusetts Temple.
In preparation for the 2008 BYU Church History and Doctrine Department¿s regional studies tour to the Pacific Isles, faculty members were invited to research and write on the peoples and places of Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, and Australasia. Topics include the introduction of the gospel to Tubuai, the influence of Jonathan Napela in Hawaii, the receptivity of Tongans, the Oahu Tabernacle, the contributions of educational missionaries to Kiribati, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir¿s performances in the Pacific Islands, and the destructive fire in the Apia Samoa Temple, among others. Contributors are Reid L. Neilson, Arnold K. Garr, Fred E. Woods, Michael A. Goodman, Matthew O. Richardson, R. Devan Jensen, Dennis A. Wright, Megan E. Warner, Cynthia Doxey, Lloyd D. Newell, Richard O. Cowan, Scott C. Esplin, and Kip Sperry.