Benjamin Park
@benjaminepark.bsky.social
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Historian, professor, author. Author/editor of 5 books, including AMERICAN ZION: A NEW HISTORY OF MORMONISM. views = my own https://linktr.ee/benjaminepark
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I guess I should do a more formal intro, too.

I teach US history in Texas & write on intersections of religion, politics, & culture. I’ve authored 3 books & edited 2 more. My most recent is AMERICAN ZION: A NEW HISTORY OF MORMONISM. I’m currently working on Theodore Parker, religion, & abolition.
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College sports capitalism has been a profound absurdity for a long time, but paying $50mil to fire a coach during the current era of financial austerity across all public universities as well as the extremely precarious nature of all faculty jobs seems especially depressing.
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Join my father (Mark Hall-Patton) and I as we discuss the disparity between academic and public history, especially in regards to museums. Most historians are not academics, but the misconception that they are leads to many problems
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Gown vs Town (w/ Mark Hall-Patton): Discussing Scholarship Beyond Academia
When speaking of historical scholarship, most people tend to immediately think of academia (academics are scholars associated with "academe" or higher educat...
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Honestly, I have no idea. I’d love to find out!
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In case taco trucks weren’t heavenly enough already, this one has a gorgeous and energetic puppy to help you wait for your quesabirreas
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Thrilled to have an essay in the new issue of Reviews in American History. I use 2 new & provocative books to pontificate on larger questions concerning Lincoln, religion, and the Civil War.

(Nerdy confession: I’ve long dreamed of being in RiAH, which I consider the historian’s historical journal.)
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lol we may have stumbled upon a new business idea.
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I’m not very good at many things, but I think I’ve developed a skill in spotting gym affairs.
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The last letter written by Gov. Brigham Young ti Chief Wakara of the Ute Nation (1855), seeking peace between the warring peoples, arrived at Wakara's camp on the day he died. The letter was thrown into Wakara's grave, and its contents lost for all these years.
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Latest slap in the face: my local gym, which emphasized community and featured a wide range of weightlifting equipment, was just bought out by Planet Fitness, which is all corporate and only features machines.

I get PF’s appeal. (I have a membership for traveling.) But it’s not the gym I prefer.
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I wrote an essay for @sltrib.com about how the academic study of Mormonism was enabled by a partnership between individuals, community, and state, and how that structure, always tenuous, is now under siege.
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I had not realized how much LDS history outside of traditional narratives relied on public support.

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During the throes of the Great Depression, as the nation struggled to stay solvent amid economic collapse, President Franklin Roosevelt introduced legislation aimed at bringing relief in the form of jobs. Among those initiatives was the Works Progress Administration that employed millions in a variety of jobs. That included a historic-documents-collection project in Utah, which featured a young, talented and underutilized historian named Juanita Brooks. With the WPA's support, Brooks scoured communities to collect, archive and transcribe pioneer diaries.
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If you want an excellent and comprehensive overview of Nelson’s life and impact, @pfstack.bsky.social and David Noyce wrote a great obituary.
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RIP Russell Nelson

As a sign of his longevity, I was interviewed for this obit several years ago. Dude just refused to slow down.
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If I can’t add to a conference through wit, I’ll do so through sartorial grace.
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You can play the conference sock game, but when @benjaminepark.bsky.social is present, you’re playing for second place.
Man wearing red socks with multi colored polka dot pattern.
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Note to anyone traveling to Boston: one of their airport runways is down for construction and is causing absolute madness. My flight was delayed two hours coming in, and our Boston crew said this is standard now. Will probably be this way through Thanksgiving.

(Take note AAR folk.)
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Trying to find joy where I can, so I’m loving the t-shirt my family got for my birthday. 41 and not-so-strong, but still fighting.
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Honestly I’m often amazed at how similar our comedy palette is.
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Very honored to share AMERICAN ZION won @aschurchhistory.bsky.social’s Philip Schaff Prize for best book in the history of Christianity.

Given Schaff believed Mormonism was an “abnormal American phenomenon” & more like orientalism than Christianity, I’d like to think he’s spinning in his grave.
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Tim Ballard showing up in a @benjaminepark.bsky.social TikTok explainer. LDS adjacent are going to know who he’s talking about before Park explains it to the wider audience. I don’t think Tim’s planning on coming back to the LDS church for a while. Watch Park’s video to see where Tim goes with this
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Just chiming in to say Kate is terrific and she’ll do phenomenal with this.
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lol I’ve sworn off the SLOMW expanding universe.
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There’s a special place reserved in Hades for people who claim one of the gym’s few bench presses during peak Monday hours and proceed to lift three sets across thirty minutes.