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Sheree Maxwell Bench
Sheree Maxwell Bench is a research historian at the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Latter-day Saint History at Brigham Young University. A member of the Smith Institute’s Women’s History Initiative Team, she is currently editing the diaries of Emmeline B. Wells for publication. She also sits on the curriculum committee for the Women’s Research Institute and periodically teaches the introduction to Women’s Studies course. In 1992 she returned to BYU as a nontraditional student and earned both a BA and an MA in English. She and her husband, Michael, have four children and four grandchildren.

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Discoveries: Two Centuries of Poems by Mormon Women2004Poetry Anthology
United by Our Sympathies: Nineteenth-Century Mormon Women Read George Eliot2001History
"Woman, Arise!" Political Work in the Writings of Lu Dalton2001Criticism
On Puzzles and Life1999Personal Essay






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