List of Mormon studies scholars

Individuals from a variety of cultural or philosophical standpoints produced prolific Mormon-themed research, scholarship, or their popularization, in an era now past. Then, beginning in the decade of the 2000s, Mormon studies finally came into its own as an independent field of study when the sub-discipline became featured by then at a few academic institutions in the Western United States.

Some of the individuals with recognized expertise in the field are listed below. In consideration of space, members of Latter Day Saint movement denominations' overall leadership are not included (Dallin H. Oaks is listed for work he published prior his becoming a member of the LDS Church's Quorum of the Twelve).

Selected list of past scholars

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19th-century compilers of Mormon histories or essays

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Opening "modern," 20th-century field

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Selected list of current scholars

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Of preeminence

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By interdisciplines

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International Mormonism

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English professors; journalists

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Philosophers

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Trained historians

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Specialists in women's studies

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Other specialists

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References

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