Parshall, Ardis E.
Biography
Ardis E. Parshall is a research historian of late 19th and early 20th century history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Ardis E. Parshall is a blogger, author, editor, and independent research historian of late 19th and early 20th century history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ardis has previously written for the Salt Lake Tribune, and as of 2023 was still an active historical opinion piece contributor. She writes the blog, Keepapitchinin.org, featuring stories from Latter-day Saint history uncovered in the course of her primary source research. Ardis is the author of "The Corianton Saga," published in 2022, and has edited various works, including "Mormonism: A Historical Encyclopedia," and "Dime Novel Mormons." In 2021, the Mormon Historical Association established the Ardis E. Parshall Public History Award in her honor.
Citation:
RLA-MARC : style book, 1994 : t.p. (Ardis E. Parshall)Irreantum, issue 1 (March 1999): page 30 (reviewed by Ardis E. Parshall)
Wikipedia, July 31, 2013 (Ardis E. Parshall is a historian specializing in Mormon history)
UPB files, April 22, 2023 (Mormon History Association created the Ardis E. Parshall Public History Award in 2021; research historian specializing in the late 19th and early 20th century history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; writes the blog, Keepapitchinin.org, featuring stories from Latter-day Saint history found in the course of her primary source research, has been a history columnist for the Salt Lake Tribune and still writes history-based opinion pieces)
Goodreads, April 22, 2023 (suthor of "The Corianton Saga" published August 28, 2022; editor of Mormonism: A Historical Encyclopedia, Dime Novel Mormons, and others)
Salt Lake Tribune, via WWW, April 22, 2023 (article published January 2023)
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Ardis E. Parshall collection on Corianton
Memorabilia from the film "Corianton," also known as "Corianton: A Story of Unholy Love," released in 1931. Includes a four-page advertisement stylized as a newspaper extra, with photographs, and a poster advertisement. Materials were collected by Ardis E. Parshall during her research on the film. Collection dated 1931.