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Massacre at Mountain Meadows : ウィキペディア英語版
Massacre at Mountain Meadows

''Massacre at Mountain Meadows'' is a book by Latter-day Saint historian Richard E. Turley, Jr. and two Brigham Young University professors of history, Ronald W. Walker and Glen M. Leonard. Leonard was also the director of the Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City, Utah. The book concerns the 1857 Mountain Meadows massacre in southern Utah, and is the latest study of the subject.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=History Book Club )
==History==
Though the massacre had already been the topic of numerous books, the authors observed there was a modern feeling that the LDS Church should invite "true reconciliation" by showing "more candor about what its historians actually know about the event". The authors agreed, writing:
To this end, "() Church leaders supported () book by providing full and open disclosure." Although he wrote in his unofficial capacity, one of the authors, Turley, had been serving as an administrator over the church's historical programs since 1986.
Beginning their work in 2001, the authors did not intend to respond to earlier treatments on the massacre, but to instead take a "fresh approach" and amass all possible primary sources. Aside from available academic and scholarly sources, they were also granted access to the LDS First Presidency's archives. There they discovered the collection of past Assistant Church Historian Andrew Jenson, including the papers from his interviews with insiders in southern Utah during 1892. This was the first modern examination of the massacre that had access to these sources.〔
The authors avoided portraying the perpetrators and victims as good or evil, which would overlook their human complexity and the groups' diversities. Instead, they examined the massacre as a case of American frontier violence and vigilantism.
The authors were interviewed about their research in an August 2008 airing of KUER's public forum program, Radio West.〔("Massacre at Mountain Meadows" ), ''Radio West'' (August 4, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-08-19.〕 On September 17, 2008 BYU Television produced a special report entitled, ''Massacre at the Meadows: A BYU Broadcasting Special Report'', in which they conducted a wide-ranging, hour-long interview with the authors of the book.〔("Massacre at the Meadows premieres on BYU TV" ), ''Mormon Times'' (September 23, 2008). Retrieved on 2010-04-12.〕 The special report originally aired on September 24, 2008 and has been occasionally rebroadcast on BYU Television and other BYU media outlets such as KBYU-TV.

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