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There have been some excellent monographs about British LDS History in this series in the past. The pity is that few of them are from British historians with roots in the movement, grown, and development of the Church in that region. Cuthbert's" Second Century of Mormonism in the British Isles" was a disappointing collection of facts with no analysis of the major influences and responses that led the growth. How about commissioning a homegrown historian taking a better look at the second British century of the Restored Gospel? Put me down for the first book off the press, if it happens.
Ronnie
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