David J. Whittaker

David J. Whittaker

David Jay Whittaker[1] (born 1945)[2] is a Mormon historian and bibliographer. He has authored or co-authored seven books and about fifty scholarly articles. He was the curator of Western and Mormon history manuscripts for the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library of the Harold B. Lee Library. He was also a professor of history at Brigham Young University (BYU). Currently he is working with the Joseph Smith Papers Project.

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Whittaker received his bachelors degree from BYU in 1967.[3] Whittaker also received his Ph.D. from BYU. Whittaker was a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Mormonism. Whittaker has written several articles for publications from the Ensign to the Journal of Mormon History. Among the articles he has written for the Journal of Mormon History is "East of Nauvoo: Benjamin Winchester and the Early Mormon Church (1995).[4]

Whittaker has also been a Beinecke fellow at Yale University and a Fulbright Fellow in the David and Mary Eccles Center for American Studies at the British Library in London.[5] Whittaker has served as the president of the Mormon History Association.

He has written or co-authored several books related to Mormon History. Early Mormon History: A Selected Bibliography, 1771-1847 was published in 1973 by the University of Southern California.[6] Mormon History a historiagraphical survey of Mormon history written with James B. Allen and Ronald W. Walker.[7] Studies in Mormon History, a bibliography of Mormon history which is considered to be the premier collection in this field.[8] He was also a co-author of Men with a Mission: The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in the British Isles (written with James B. Allen and Ron Esplin.) Whittaker co-edited Supporting Saints with Donald Q. Cannon. He has also written Mormon Americana: A Guide to Sources and Collections in the United States. Whittaker has also written Early Mormon Pamplettering (published 2003).[9] Whittaker has also published short and highly specialized bibliographies on specific topics in early Mormon History.[10]

Whittaker is married to the former Linda Struhs. They are the parents of four children.

Whittaker and Dean Jessee's 1988 piece in BYU Studies which examines the Danites using Albert P. Rockwood's journal is considered one of the best studies on this matter.[11]

Whittaker also wrote the foreword to The Essential Orson Pratt.[12]

Whittaker has lectured widely on the development of early Mormon thought.[13]

Currently Whittaker is on partial leave from BYU and is serving as an editor and team leader for the Joseph Smith Papers Project.

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