William P. MacKinnon

William P. MacKinnon, an American independent historian. A management consultant, MacKinnon is a historian of the American West, Mormon history, and Utah history[6] who was described by Richard E. Turley in 2018 as "the acknowledged expert"[7] and by Thomas G. Alexander in 2019 as "the most knowledgable authority"[8] on what was known in its time as the American War of the Mormons' Succession (or more recently "the Utah War"), a topic of which MacKinnon began his study as a Yale sophomore history major in 1958.[9] In 2018, MacKinnon presented the 35th Juanita Brooks Lecture at Dixie State University: "Across the Desert in 1858: Thomas L. Kane’s Mediating Mission and the Mormon Women who Made it Possible."[10] As of 2010, MacKinnon lived in Santa Barbara with his wife, Patricia.[11]

William P. MacKinnon
Born (1939-09-09) September 9, 1939[1]
NationalityUnited States
EducationMount Hermon School[2]
Alma materYale
Harvard (MBA, 1962)[3]
OccupationManagement consultant and
former General Motors executive
Known forIndependent historian
Home townSchenectady, New York
Fort Wayne, Indiana[4]
Spouse(s)Patricia
Awards2008 Mormon History Association Thomas L. Kane Award
Utah State Historical Society Dale L. Morgan and LeRoy S. Axland awards[5]
WebsiteOccasional guest author Keepapitchinin.org

Publications

MacKinnon has published over thirty journal articles on the history of the American West. In 2010, he contributed an article to Mormonism: A Historical Encyclopedia.

  • (2009) "Full of Courage: Thomas L. Kane, the Utah War, and BYU's Kane Collection as Lodestone', BYU Studies Quarterly: Vol. 48 : Iss. 4, Article 6.
  • William P. MacKinnon (2016). William P. MacKinnon (ed.). At Sword's Point, Part 2: A Documentary History of the Utah War, 1858–1859. Kingdom in the West: The Mormons and the American Frontier. 11. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780806156743.
  • (2016). (ed.). At Sword's Point, Part 1: A Documentary History of the Utah War to 1858. Kingdom in the West: The Mormons and the American Frontier. 10. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780806157252.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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