Embry, Jessie L.
Variant namesJessie L. Embry (1952- ) is a Mormon historian in Utah. She is the Associate Director of the Redd Center at Brigham Young University, as well as a professor of history.
From the description of Jessie L. Embry research on the Mormon Church in Canada, 1989-1990. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 152031088
Jessie L. Embry (b. 1952) is an research professor and educational administrator in Utah.
Jessie L. Embry is the associate director of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies and an associate research professor at Brigham Young University. She is the author of thirteen books and over one hundred articles on the American West, Utah, and Mormon history. Most of her research is based on oral history. She directed oral history projects on African American Mormons, Asian American Mormons, Polynesian American Mormons, Hispanic American Mormons, and Native American Mormons. She earned both her bachelor's and master's degrees, in history, from Brigham Young University (1973 and 1974, respectively), specializing in oral, Western American, and Mormon history. As of 2000, she has been serving in prominent positions within the Utah State Historical Society, the Mormon History Association, the Utah Women's History Association, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, and the National Council for Preservation Education.
From the guide to the Jessie L. Embry research on the Second World War homefront, 1991-1992, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)
Jessie L. Embry is the Associate Director of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies and an associate research professor at Brigham Young University.
Jessie L. Embry is the Associate Director of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies and an associate research professor at Brigham Young University. She is the author of thirteen books and over one hundred articles on the American West, Utah, and Mormon history. Most of her research is based on oral history. She directed oral history projects on LDS African Americans, LDS Asian Americans, LDS Polynesian Americans, LDS Hispanic Americans, and LDS Native Americans. She earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, in History, from Brigham Young University (1973 and 1974, respectively), specializing in oral, Western American, and LDS Church History. As of 2000, she has been serving in prominent positions within the Utah State Historical Society, the Mormon History Association, the Utah Women’s History Association, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, and The National Council for Preservation Education.
From the guide to the Jessie L. Embry research materials on Mormons in Canada, 1875-1987, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)
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Monticello (Utah) | |||
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Mormons |
Mormons |
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Polygamy |
Polygamy |
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Women |
Women teachers |
World War, 1939-1945 |
World War, 1939-1945 |
World War, 1939-1945 |
World War, 1939-1945 |
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Person