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Quincy D. Newell

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Quincy D. Newell
Born1976 (age 47–48)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materAmherst College
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MA, PhD)
OccupationReligious studies scholar
EmployerUniversity of Wyoming
AwardsAmerican Society of Church History's 2018 Jane Dempsey Douglass Prize[1]
2017 Best Article in Mormon Women’s History prize (Mormon History Association)
Website[1]

Quincy D. Newell (born 1976) is an American historian of the nineteenth-century American West especially as it involves the religious experiences of racial and ethnic minorities. She is associate professor at Hamilton College,[2][3] a member of the executive committee of the Mormon History Association,[4] and co-editor of the journal Mormon Studies Review (2019– )[5] In 2015, Newell presented the 21st Leonard J. Arrington Lecture at the Utah State University: "Narrating Jane: Telling the story of an early African American Mormon woman."[6]

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  1. ^ "Grants and Awards – American Society of Church History".
  2. ^ "Amar, Newell Granted Tenure". Hamilton College.
  3. ^ "Meet the Expert – Women in Mormon Studies".
  4. ^ "Mormon History Association". mormonhistoryassociation.org.
  5. ^ Colella, Alexa (31 January 2019). "New Editors Appointed for Mormon Studies Review".
  6. ^ "2015 Arrington Mormon History Lecture is Sept. 24". 17 September 2015.
  7. ^ Your Sister in the Gospel: The Life of Jane Manning James, a Nineteenth-Century Black Mormon. Oxford University Press. 7 May 2019. ISBN 978-0-19-933866-5.
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