In 1982, the History Division of the church's Historical Department was dissolved and its staff transferred to BYU, to become part of the Smith Institute.
Leonard J. Arrington, who headed the History Division from 1972–1982, also led the Smith Institute from 1980–1986. In 2005, with the growth of the
Joseph Smith Papers Project, and with its relocation to the
Family and Church History Department in
Salt Lake City, it was decided to dissolve the institute and have various academic departments at BYU continue research in church history topics. Some of the former faculty members of the institute, such as
Grant Underwood were transferred to BYU's history department. ==Controversies==