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John R. Sillito
John Sillito is the Stewart Library Archivist and a professor of libraries at Weber State University. He is the co-author of A World We Thought We Knew: Readings in Utah History, co-editor of Letters from Exile: The Correspondence of Martha Hughes Cannon and Angus M. Cannon, 1886-88, and a contributor to The Latter-day Saints: A Study of the Mormons in the Light of Economic Conditions. He has been published in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, the Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Utah Historical Quarterly, Weber Studies, and elsewhere.

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Essays on Mormonism Series
Power Relations in the New West
The Hinckley Institution1978Biography / Memoir
History's Apprentice: The Diaries of B. H. Roberts2004Diary / Journal
Socialist Saints: Mormons and the Socialist Party in Utah, 1900-201985History
The Klan in Utah1984History
Letters from Exile: The Correspondence of Martha Hughes Cannon and Angus M. Cannon, 1886-18881989Letter
Mormon Mavericks: Essays on Dissent2002Personal Essay Collection
Opening the Door: A Personal Reflection on Sunstone1998Personal Essay
The Wilderness of Faith1991Personal Essay Collection
A Mormon Out of Misunderstanding?1986Personal Essay






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