Missionary in the Middle East: The Journals of Joseph Wilford Booth

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by James A. Toronto

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Joseph Wilford Booth, one of the first Latter-day Saint missionaries in the Ottoman Empire, served for a total of seventeen years between 1898 and 1928 in what is today Turkey, Israel/Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria. This collection of topically arranged, annotated, and contextualized excerpts from Booth’s journals provides insights about the early Latter-day Saint presence in the Middle East, including the everyday lives of the missionaries, local Church members, and larger populations in the region. Booth’s journals address the broader social, political, and cultural issues of a volatile period in the Middle East as he witnessed the end of the Ottoman Empire and the destructive effects of World War I on the region as a whole, but especially on the Ottoman Armenian population. James A. Toronto is professor of Islamic and Arabic studies, teaching courses in religion, humanities, language, and research methodology. He received a BA in English with minors in history and Italian from Brigham Young University and an MA and PhD in Islamic and Arabic studies from Harvard University. Kent F. Schull is associate professor of Ottoman and modern Middle East history at Binghamton University (SUNY) and director of Binghamton University’s Center for Middle East and North Africa Studies (CMENAS). He received his doctorate from UCLA in 2007 and was twice a Fulbright Scholar to Turkey.

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