Jennifer Reeder (historian)

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Jennifer Reeder is an American historian and writer and is currently the nineteenth-century women’s history specialist at the Church History Department (CHD) of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

Reeder obtained degrees from

New York Historical Society, the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives, the American Jewish Historical Society, the Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York Archive, and the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Church History. She has a PhD in American history from George Mason University, specializing in women’s history.[1]

Church History Department

When Reeder began her employment in the CHD in 2013, she became one of the first historians hired to specialize on women’s history.

Heavenly Mother. Reeder was a collaborator on The First Fifty Years of Relief Society, a collection of original documents that explores nineteenth-century history of the Relief Society—the LDS Church's women's organization.[4]

Reeder published The Witness of Women: Firsthand Experiences and Testimonies from the Restoration with Janiece Johnson in 2016.[5] In 2017, Reeder collaborated with Kate Holbrook as editors on At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women to document public prayers and preachings of 54 LDS Church women--including biographical information and the context of the material.[6][7]

Personal life

Reeder served as an LDS Church missionary in Italy. She was diagnosed with leukemia in 2010.

Publications

  • The Witness of Women: Firsthand Experiences and Testimonies from the Restoration by Janiece Johnson and Jenny Reeder (Deseret Book Company, December 30, 2016, )
  • At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-Day Saint Women edited by Kate Holbrook and Jenny Reeder (Church Historian's Press, March 1, 2017, )
  • First: The Life and Faith of Emma Smith by Jenny Reeder (Deseret Book Co, March 29, 2021, )

References

  1. ^ McBaine, Neylan (October 30, 2009). "Faith of our Foremothers". Mormon Women Project. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  2. ^ Walch, Tad (February 16, 2016). "Women hired by LDS Church History Department making huge strides in Mormon women's history". Deseret News. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  3. ^ Riess, Jana (March 6, 2017). "Mormon women preach—and can they preach!". Religion News Service. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  4. ^ Givens, Terryl (December 30, 2017). "Kate Holbrook – An Interview About Extraordinary Women in Mormon History". Faith Matters. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  5. ^ Hales, Laura Harris. "Women's Voices – Janiece Johnson and Jenny Reeder", Latter-day Saint Perspectives, December 28, 2016. Retrieved on April 9, 2021.
  6. ^ Stack, Peggy Fletcher. "New trailblazing volume gives voice to women's words throughout Mormon history", The Salt Lake Tribune, March 19, 2017. Retrieved on March 10, 2021.
  7. ^ "LDS Women at the Pulpit - Jenny Reeder and Kate Holbrook". Latter-day Saint Perspectives. February 26, 2017. Retrieved July 29, 2019.

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