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An analysis of Wikipedia article "Joseph Smith"



A FairMormon Analysis of Wikipedia: An analysis of Wikipedia article "Joseph Smith"
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 Updated 9/3/2011

The following sub-articles analyze sections of the Wikipedia "Joseph Smith" article. We do not address the introductory section. The sections examined are the following:

Early years (1805–1827)

Founding a church (1827–30)

Life in Ohio (1831–38)

Life in Missouri (1838–39)

Life in Nauvoo, Illinois (1839–44)

Death

Distinctive views and teachings

Legacy

Wikipedia and anti-Mormon literature
Key sources
  • Roger Nicholson, "Mormonism and Wikipedia: The Church History That 'Anyone Can Edit'," Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 1/8 (14 September 2012). [151–190] link
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