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Originally Posted by MikeWaters
and what company published them:
1. David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism - Univ. of Utah Press
2. Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling - Vintage
3. In Sacred Loneliness: The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith - Signature Books
4. The Mormon Hierarchy: Origins of Power - Signature Books
5. Early Mormonism and the Magic World View - Signature Books
6. No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith - Vintage
7. Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith - University of Illinois Press
8. Lengthen Your Stride: The Presidency of Spencer W. Kimball - Shadow Mountain
People, help me add to this list.
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Beadle,
Life in Utah; or, The mysteries and crimes of Mormonism (National: 1870)
Krakauer,
Under the Banner of Heaven (Doubleday: 2003)
Mauss,
The Angel and the Beehive (U of Illinois: 1994)
Quinn,
The Mormon Hierarchy: Extensions of Power (Signature: 1997)
Quinn (ed.),
The New Mormon History (Signature: 1992)
Sillito and Staker (eds.),
Mormon Mavericks (Signature: 2002)
Smith,
Man, his origin and destiny (Deseret Book: 1954)
Toscano and Toscano,
Strangers in Paradox (Signature: 1990)
Toscano, P.
The Sanctity of Dissent (Signature: 1994)
Toscano, P.
The Sacrament of Doubt (Signature: 2007)
Van Wagoner,
Mormon Polygamy: A History (Signature: 1989)
Here are some less controversial titles.
Thomas G. Alexander and James B. Allen,
Mormons and Gentiles: A History of Salt Lake City (Pruett: 1984)
Alexander and Embry (eds.),
The Latter-day Saints in Sesquicentennial Perspective (Signature Books, 1983).
Gerlach, “‘The Mormon Games:’ Religion, Media, Cultural Politics, and the Salt Lake Winter Olympics,”
Olympika XI (2002): 1-52.
Yorgason,
Transformation of the Mormon Culture Region (U. of Illinois: 2003).