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Armand Mauss

Armand Lind Mauss (June 5, 1928 – August 1, 2020) was an American sociologist specializing in the sociology of religion. He was Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Religious Studies at Washington State University and was the most frequently published author of Sociology works on Mormons during his long career. A special conference on his work in Mormon studies was held in 2013 at California's Claremont Graduate University (CGU), the papers from which were subsequently published by the University of Utah Press in the format of a Festschrift, where he was honored as "one of the most prominent Mormon intellectuals of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries."[1][2]

Armand Lind Mauss
Mauss in 2016
Born(1928-06-05)June 5, 1928
DiedAugust 1, 2020(2020-08-01) (aged 92)
Irvine, California, US
Spouse
Ruth E. Hathaway
(m. 1951)
Children8
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisMormonism and Minorities (1970)
Academic work
DisciplineSociology
Sub-discipline
Institutions
Notable worksAll Abraham's Children (2003)

Early life and family

Mauss was born on 5 June 1928 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and grew up in California, graduating from Oakland High School in 1946.[2] A lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as a young adult he served a full-time, two-year mission for the church in New England, and he served throughout his life in many other lay ecclesiastical roles.[2][3] In 1949, he accompanied his family to Japan where his father was called to preside over the missionary work of the LDS Church in east Asia. In 1954, Mauss graduated from Sophia University of Tokyo, a distinguished Jesuit institution, with a B.A. in History and Asian Studies.[2] While in Japan, he was also inducted into the US Air Force, serving four years in military intelligence. In 1950, he met Ruth E. Hathaway, and they married in 1951.[4] They eventually became parents of six sons and two daughters. After returning to California, Mauss earned in 1957 an M.A. degree in history, with an emphasis on Asia, and in 1970, he earned a Ph.D. in Sociology, with a dissertation titled Mormonism and Minorities, both at the University of California, Berkeley.[5]

Academic work

After several years of community college teaching in California, Mauss joined the faculty at Utah State University (USU) for two years. He next served on the Sociology faculty at Washington State University (WSU) for three decades, starting in 1969 and formally retiring from WSU in 1999.[6] During his career, he taught and published in several different fields of Sociology and Social Problems, but his work in the Sociology of Religion was ultimately the most visible. He has enjoyed invitations as a visiting professor to several universities in California, Canada and the United Kingdom. During 2004–2010, he was a visiting scholar in the School of Religion at CGU, where he taught courses on the History and Sociology of the Mormons.[7] While at CGU, he helped develop the Mormon Studies Council[8] and the Howard W. Hunter Chair in Mormon Studies,[9] first occupied by Richard L. Bushman.[10]

Author or editor of several books and scores of academic articles, Mauss also served as editor of the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion from 1989 to 1992. He has received three different awards from the Mormon History Association for his books and other works[11] and two awards from the Dialogue Foundation for his articles in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, the major independent scholarly journal in Mormon Studies.[12] Mauss had a formative influence on the rise and survival of Dialogue, serving 20 years on its editorial or advisory boards and then ten years as either chairman or member of the Dialogue Foundation's board of directors. Mauss was, additionally, president of the Mormon History Association from 1997 to 1998.[13]

Publications

Books
  • Social Problems as Social Movements. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1975. ISBN 0-397-47325-7. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
  • This Land of Promises: The Rise and Fall of Social Problems in America. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1977. ISBN 0-397-47371-0. (Edited with Julie C. Wolfe).
  • Neither White nor Black: Mormon Scholars Encounter the Race Issue in a Universal Church. Midvale, Utah: Signature Books. 1984. ISBN 0-941-21422-2. Retrieved 10 September 2017.(Second Author/Editor with Lester E. Bush, Jr.)
  • The Angel and the Beehive: The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 1994. ISBN 0-252-02071-5. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
  • All Abraham's Children: Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. April 2003. ISBN 0-252-02803-1. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
  • Shifting Borders and a Tattered Passport: Intellectual Journeys of a Mormon Academic. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. 2012. ISBN 978-1-607-81204-3. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
Representative essays and articles
  • "Mormonism and Secular Attitudes toward Negroes," Pacific Sociological Review 9(2):91–99l (1966). (Journal later renamed Sociological Perspectives.)
  • "Mormon Semitism and Anti-Semitism," Sociological Analysis 29(1):11–27 (1968). (Journal later renamed Sociology of Religion.)
  • "Skidders and their Servants: Variable Goals and Functions of the Skidroad 'Rescue Mission,'" Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 13(4):421–36 (1974). (Second author with Reginald W. Bibby.)
  • "On Being Strangled by the Stars and Stripes:The New Left, the Old Left, and the Natural History of American Radical Movements," Journal of Social Issues 27(1):183–202 (1971).
  • The Problematic Prospects for Prevention: Should Alcohol Education Programs Be Expected to Reduce Drinking by Youth? Journal of Studies on Alcohol 49(1): 51-61 (1988). (First author with Ronald H. Hopkins, Ralph A. Weisheit, and Kathleen A. Kearney.)
  • Salvation and Survival on Skid Row: A Critical Comment, Social Forces 60(3): 898-904 (1982).
  • "Strictly Speaking . . . : Kelley's Quandary and the Vineyard Christian Fellowship," Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion32(2):125–135 (1993). (Second author with Robin D Perrin.)
  • "Apostasy and the Management of Spoiled Identity" in The Politics of Apostasy: The Role of Apostates in the Transformation of Religious Movements, ed. David G. Bromley (New York: Praeger, 1998), 51–73.
  • "Mormonism's Worldwide Aspirations and Its Changing Conceptions of Race and Lineage," Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 34(3-4):103–133 (2001).
  • "The Emergence of Mormon Studies in the Social Sciences, in "American Sociology of Religion: Histories," ed. Anthony J. Blasi (Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2007), 121–150.
  • "Seeking the 'Second Harvest'? Controlling the Costs of Latter-day Saint Membership in Europe," Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 41:1–54 (2008).
  • Authority and Dissent among the Latter-day Saints, in The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism, eds. Terry L. Givens and Philip Barlow (New York and Oxford, UK:Oxford University Press,2015).

References

Notes

  1. ^ Mason, Patrick Q. (2016). "Preface". Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-first Century. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press. pp. xi–xii. ISBN 9781607814764.
  2. ^ a b c d "Armand Lind Mauss, 1928 – 2020". Orange County Register. August 11, 2020. from the original on October 15, 2020. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
  3. ^ Mauss 2012, p. 7–12.
  4. ^ Mauss 2012, p. 15–16.
  5. ^ Mauss, Armand (1970). Mormonism and Minorities (PhD). University of California. OCLC 29492299.
  6. ^ Mauss 2012, p. 17–22.
  7. ^ The Flame (Alumni magazine, Claremont Graduate University), Summer, 2011, page 7.
  8. ^ The Flame (CGU Alumni magazine), Spring, 2012, pages 4 & 5.
  9. ^ Howard W. Hunter Foundation – Claremont Mormon Studies 2017-09-12 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ The Flame, Spring, 2008, page 13.
  11. ^ "MHA Past Award Recipients".
  12. ^ Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Spring, 1973, page 115; Spring, 1997, page 6.
  13. ^ "Past Conferences". Mormon History Association. from the original on May 26, 2021. Retrieved May 26, 2021.

Works cited

External links

  • Claremont Graduate University 2013 special conference on Mauss work
  • Mauss' faculty page, WSU Department of Sociology
  • Mauss' Professional C. V.
  • Works by or about Armand Mauss in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

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Armand Lind Mauss June 5 1928 August 1 2020 was an American sociologist specializing in the sociology of religion He was Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Religious Studies at Washington State University and was the most frequently published author of Sociology works on Mormons during his long career A special conference on his work in Mormon studies was held in 2013 at California s Claremont Graduate University CGU the papers from which were subsequently published by the University of Utah Press in the format of a Festschrift where he was honored as one of the most prominent Mormon intellectuals of the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries 1 2 Armand Lind MaussMauss in 2016Born 1928 06 05 June 5 1928Salt Lake City Utah USDiedAugust 1 2020 2020 08 01 aged 92 Irvine California USSpouseRuth E Hathaway m 1951 wbr Children8Academic backgroundAlma materSophia UniversityUniversity of California BerkeleyThesisMormonism and Minorities 1970 Academic workDisciplineSociologySub disciplineSociology of religionMormon historyInstitutionsUtah State UniversityWashington State UniversityNotable worksAll Abraham s Children 2003 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Academic work 3 Publications 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Works cited 5 External linksEarly life and family EditMauss was born on 5 June 1928 in Salt Lake City Utah and grew up in California graduating from Oakland High School in 1946 2 A lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints as a young adult he served a full time two year mission for the church in New England and he served throughout his life in many other lay ecclesiastical roles 2 3 In 1949 he accompanied his family to Japan where his father was called to preside over the missionary work of the LDS Church in east Asia In 1954 Mauss graduated from Sophia University of Tokyo a distinguished Jesuit institution with a B A in History and Asian Studies 2 While in Japan he was also inducted into the US Air Force serving four years in military intelligence In 1950 he met Ruth E Hathaway and they married in 1951 4 They eventually became parents of six sons and two daughters After returning to California Mauss earned in 1957 an M A degree in history with an emphasis on Asia and in 1970 he earned a Ph D in Sociology with a dissertation titled Mormonism and Minorities both at the University of California Berkeley 5 Academic work EditAfter several years of community college teaching in California Mauss joined the faculty at Utah State University USU for two years He next served on the Sociology faculty at Washington State University WSU for three decades starting in 1969 and formally retiring from WSU in 1999 6 During his career he taught and published in several different fields of Sociology and Social Problems but his work in the Sociology of Religion was ultimately the most visible He has enjoyed invitations as a visiting professor to several universities in California Canada and the United Kingdom During 2004 2010 he was a visiting scholar in the School of Religion at CGU where he taught courses on the History and Sociology of the Mormons 7 While at CGU he helped develop the Mormon Studies Council 8 and the Howard W Hunter Chair in Mormon Studies 9 first occupied by Richard L Bushman 10 Author or editor of several books and scores of academic articles Mauss also served as editor of the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion from 1989 to 1992 He has received three different awards from the Mormon History Association for his books and other works 11 and two awards from the Dialogue Foundation for his articles in Dialogue A Journal of Mormon Thought the major independent scholarly journal in Mormon Studies 12 Mauss had a formative influence on the rise and survival of Dialogue serving 20 years on its editorial or advisory boards and then ten years as either chairman or member of the Dialogue Foundation s board of directors Mauss was additionally president of the Mormon History Association from 1997 to 1998 13 Publications EditBooksSocial Problems as Social Movements Philadelphia J B Lippincott amp Co 1975 ISBN 0 397 47325 7 Retrieved 10 September 2017 This Land of Promises The Rise and Fall of Social Problems in America Philadelphia J B Lippincott amp Co 1977 ISBN 0 397 47371 0 Edited with Julie C Wolfe Neither White nor Black Mormon Scholars Encounter the Race Issue in a Universal Church Midvale Utah Signature Books 1984 ISBN 0 941 21422 2 Retrieved 10 September 2017 Second Author Editor with Lester E Bush Jr The Angel and the Beehive The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation Urbana Illinois University of Illinois Press 1994 ISBN 0 252 02071 5 Retrieved 10 September 2017 All Abraham s Children Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage Urbana Illinois University of Illinois Press April 2003 ISBN 0 252 02803 1 Retrieved 10 September 2017 Shifting Borders and a Tattered Passport Intellectual Journeys of a Mormon Academic Salt Lake City University of Utah Press 2012 ISBN 978 1 607 81204 3 Retrieved 10 September 2017 Representative essays and articles Mormonism and Secular Attitudes toward Negroes Pacific Sociological Review 9 2 91 99l 1966 Journal later renamed Sociological Perspectives Mormon Semitism and Anti Semitism Sociological Analysis 29 1 11 27 1968 Journal later renamed Sociology of Religion Skidders and their Servants Variable Goals and Functions of the Skidroad Rescue Mission Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 13 4 421 36 1974 Second author with Reginald W Bibby On Being Strangled by the Stars and Stripes The New Left the Old Left and the Natural History of American Radical Movements Journal of Social Issues 27 1 183 202 1971 The Problematic Prospects for Prevention Should Alcohol Education Programs Be Expected to Reduce Drinking by Youth Journal of Studies on Alcohol 49 1 51 61 1988 First author with Ronald H Hopkins Ralph A Weisheit and Kathleen A Kearney Salvation and Survival on Skid Row A Critical Comment Social Forces 60 3 898 904 1982 Strictly Speaking Kelley s Quandary and the Vineyard Christian Fellowship Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion32 2 125 135 1993 Second author with Robin D Perrin Apostasy and the Management of Spoiled Identity in The Politics of Apostasy The Role of Apostates in the Transformation of Religious Movements ed David G Bromley New York Praeger 1998 51 73 Mormonism s Worldwide Aspirations and Its Changing Conceptions of Race and Lineage Dialogue A Journal of Mormon Thought 34 3 4 103 133 2001 The Emergence of Mormon Studies in the Social Sciences in American Sociology of Religion Histories ed Anthony J Blasi Leiden and Boston Brill Academic Publishers 2007 121 150 Seeking the Second Harvest Controlling the Costs of Latter day Saint Membership in Europe Dialogue A Journal of Mormon Thought 41 1 54 2008 Authority and Dissent among the Latter day Saints in The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism eds Terry L Givens and Philip Barlow New York and Oxford UK Oxford University Press 2015 References EditNotes Edit Mason Patrick Q 2016 Preface Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty first Century Salt Lake City UT University of Utah Press pp xi xii ISBN 9781607814764 a b c d Armand Lind Mauss 1928 2020 Orange County Register August 11 2020 Archived from the original on October 15 2020 Retrieved May 27 2021 Mauss 2012 p 7 12 Mauss 2012 p 15 16 Mauss Armand 1970 Mormonism and Minorities PhD University of California OCLC 29492299 Mauss 2012 p 17 22 The Flame Alumni magazine Claremont Graduate University Summer 2011 page 7 The Flame CGU Alumni magazine Spring 2012 pages 4 amp 5 Howard W Hunter Foundation Claremont Mormon Studies Archived 2017 09 12 at the Wayback Machine The Flame Spring 2008 page 13 MHA Past Award Recipients Dialogue A Journal of Mormon Thought Spring 1973 page 115 Spring 1997 page 6 Past Conferences Mormon History Association Archived from the original on May 26 2021 Retrieved May 26 2021 Works cited Edit Mauss Armand 2012 Shifting Borders and a Tattered Passport Intellectual Journeys of a Mormon Academic Salt Lake City University of Utah Press ISBN 9781607812043 OCLC 961604217 External links EditClaremont Graduate University 2013 special conference on Mauss work Howard W Hunter Foundation Mauss faculty page WSU Department of Sociology Mauss Professional C V Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Works by or about Armand Mauss in libraries WorldCat catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Armand Mauss amp oldid 1124724286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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