If publication of Quinn's book by the
academic University of Illinois Press had been supported by grants from other
academic institutions (was Ron Walker's book was), this would in no way have made it less an
academic book.
As it turns out, however, the copyright for
Same-Sex Dynamics Among Nineteenth Century Americans: A Mormon Example, unlike the Walker book, fails to state that it was funded by any other institution (or individual). It says only:
(c) 1996 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
It can be viewed by by going to the book's "Look Inside" page at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0252069 ... eader-link, and then clicking on "Copyright."
So, Bob, will just have to shift to other "reasons" for denigrating Quinn's work. Note that while the "reasons" change, the conclusion will remain constant.
Don
P.S. You can also follow the link above and click "Back Cover" for several rave reviews--from Publisher's Weekly, Library Journal, and several high-profile academics who can't recognize a vanity publication by a second-rate historian half as well as the Chancellor of BCU can. Hell, these bozos reviewing Quinn's book for rags like
Religious Studies Review and the
Journal of American History even confuse it with work that is "thoroughly researched...and subtly argued" and "sterling scholarship, balanced interpretation, and insightful analysis"! Thank God we have Bob to set the record straight!