DonBradley wrote:I largely exited this discussion yesterday, since there is little being presented in criticism of Quinn that has not been refuted above, and the few things that are new result from the same disingenuous tactics identified earlier in the discussion.
But the little gem above from Crocket about Brodie is just too good to pass up. Brodie's books were published by popular presses. When Quinn publishes through these, they are "vanity" presses and don't count in establishing academic credibility. But when Crocket wants to further demean Quinn by placing Brodie above him, selling popular books through such presses becomes the standard of academic credibility.
To continue to present evidence of Crocket's disingenuousness would be pointless. He does such a good job of it himself.
Don
As I'm sure you know, biographies published by popular presses (at least the larger more reputable publishing companies) go through rigorous editorial review, and the publishing houses employ experts to critique and check footnotes. At academic publishers, reviewers do the work for free (or they may already be on staff).
Brodie published most of her major works at W. W. Norton & Co., a publisher of professional books and textbooks. Her book on Joseph Smith was published by A.A. Knopf. These larger houses typically have much deeper technical editors on staff, and hire outside experts to review conclusions. Now, it is quite possible that these outside experts may not be as good as experts on the faculties of BYU or UoU, but it is equally possible that such faculty members would be employed.
History professors would actually prefer to publish in these larger houses, as is apparent from the activities of Jared K. Diamond (whom I know) who won the Pulitzer Prize for his piece on anthropology published at a popular press -- he too is a UCLA prof. A resume which displays popular reception of publications is more impressive in academic circles than a resume which displays vanity press publications, like Dr. Quinn's.
So, your comment is just a rather naïve one-off. You must live in the Wasatch Front.
I really relish having you point out to me where, in this thread on Quinn, I have relied upon a deliberate falsehood to make my argument. How can you get away with saying such malicious things? Really, now. I expect more from you.
Look: Don is one of our favored scholars around here. Knock it off. FMODS.
Bob