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The Sound of Mormonism is an annotated and expanded version of the 2023 lecture “Music & the Unspoken Truth”—an homage to the Music and the Spoken Word radio program and a meditation on the rel...
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17 February 2025

The Sound of Mormonism is an annotated and expanded version of the 2023 lecture “Music & the Unspoken Truth”—an homage to the Music and the Spoken Word radio program and a meditation on the relationships between religion, music, vocality, and quietude.
The Arrington Lecture series, established in honor of one of the twentieth-century American West’s most distinguished historians, Leonard Arrington, has become a leading forum for prominent scholars to address topics related to Latter-day Saint history. Utah State University hosts the Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture Series through the Merrill-Cazier Library’s Special Collections and Archives.
The Arrington Lecture series, established in honor of one of the twentieth-century American West’s most distinguished historians, Leonard Arrington, has become a leading forum for prominent scholars to address topics related to Latter-day Saint history. Utah State University hosts the Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture Series through the Merrill-Cazier Library’s Special Collections and Archives.
Price: £11.95
Pages: 116
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Imprint: Utah State Special Collection
Publication Date:
17 February 2025
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781646427031
Format: Paperback
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Jared Farmer is the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of four previous books, including On Zion’s Mount: Mormons, Indians, and the American Landscape, winner of the Francis Parkman Prize from the Society of American Historians.