Papers by Mark Grandstaff
Appendix C: Characteristics Frequently Associated with Each of the Meyers-Briggs Psychological Types
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers eBooks, 2019
3 Individuation and Vocation in the Second Half of Life
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5 Of Archetypes and Journeys: Case Studies
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Appendix A: Typology and Stress
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Appendix B: Jungian Types
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Introduction: Foundations of the Teacher’s Sense of Calling
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4 Individuation, the “Vocatus,” and Teaching
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Conclusion: Reclaiming the Fire
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Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought
In November 1831, in a small out-of-the-way community in the Western Reserve of Ohio, known as Hi... more In November 1831, in a small out-of-the-way community in the Western Reserve of Ohio, known as Hiram, ten ordinary looking men met to discuss an extraordinary circumstance -the publication of a Book of Commandments. This book, however, was no mere compilation of Old and New Testament dictates, but a collection of allegedly "new" revelation. Their leader, and the revelator of these writings, Joseph Smith, Jr., called these men together to make some final decisions regarding the revelations' impending publication. Five of these men had been with Smith from the beginning of the Mormon movement in New York and were instrumental in prospering its causes. Oliver Cowdery, second elder of the Church of Christ and one of three special witnesses to the Book of Mormon, was Smith's scribe and confidant. The Whitmer family -brothers David, John, and Peter -was also intimate with the young prophet. They provided Smith with a home and sustenance during his translation of the book. Like Cowdery, they along with their brother Christian were witnesses to the book and the unfolding Mormon drama. Four of the remaining five men converted in Ohio. Sidney Rigdon, prominent ex-Campbellite minister, affiliated the previous year and successfully convinced Smith to move the Mormon group from New York to Kirtland, Ohio. Orson Hyde, a former Methodist, ex-Campbellite, and member of Rigdon's Reformed Baptist group, had been baptized and ordained a Mormon elder by Rigdon a month earlier. Luke and Lyman Johnson were brothers who, with their family, had been baptized the
Utah Historical Quarterly
Above a Common Soldier: Frank and Mary Clarke in the American West and Civil War, 1847-1872
Utah Historical Quarterly
General Regis de Trobriand, the Mormons, and the U.S. Army at Camp Douglas, 1870-71
Utah Historical Quarterly
The John Taylor Papers, Records of the Last Utah Pioneer , vol. 1, The Apostle and vol. 2, The President by Samuel W. Taylor and Raymond W. Taylor
BYU Studies Quarterly, 1986
Voices from the Past: Diaries, Journals and Autobiographies Leonard J. Arrington, ed., with Thomas G. Alexander, Donald Q. Cannon, Richard H. Cracroft, and Neal A. Lambert
Neither fish nor fowl: The demise of the USAF's warrant officer program
Air Power History, 1995
Army Wives on the American Frontier: Living by The Bugles
The Western Historical Quarterly, 1997
... and Carie Weddle, Western History Collections, University of Okla-homa; Nathen E. Bender and ... more ... and Carie Weddle, Western History Collections, University of Okla-homa; Nathen E. Bender and Marjorie David, Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections, The Libraries, Montana State University; Ann E. Billesbach, Nebraska State Historical Society; Rhonda Brown, State ...
The Journal of Military History, 2006
Making the Military American: Advertising, Reform, and the Demise of an Antistanding Military Tradition, 1945-1955
The Journal of Military History, 1996
... These reforms followed what nonunion firms were suggesting as workers' benefits during t... more ... These reforms followed what nonunion firms were suggesting as workers' benefits during the period in order to avoid unionization. See Nelson Lichtenstein to MarkGrandstaff, 28 June 1995, in the author's possession. See ...
Guardians of the Republic: A History of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps of the U.S. Army
The Journal of Military History, 1995
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