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"The Best of Times...the Worst of Times": A Historian's Reflections

Robert Swanson

A blog centered primarily on the history of the Early American Republic and Latter-day Saint history. Exploring how history contains both the "best of times" and the "worst of times" this blog will feature primary sources, book reviews, and short essays.

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