|
Utah
State University
0740 Old Main Hill
Logan, Utah 84322-0740
phone 435.797.1301
fax 435.797.3899
whq@usu.edu
ISSN: 0043-3810
E-ISSN: 1939-8603
|
Recent
Articles Autumn 2004
Agriculture,
Ranching, and Rural Life
Buck, Holly, “‘Amusements
and Recreations . . . Makes Our Working Hours Profitable’:
Utah 4-H, 1940--1960,” Utah Historical Quarterly 72
(Winter 2004): 69--84.
Carlson, Paul H., “The
Campbell Ranch and the Changing Face of Cattle-Raising in the Texas
Panhandle, 1880--1980,” Panhandle-Plains Historical Review
75 (2002): 27--34.
Cunfer, Geoff, “Manure
Matters on the Great Plains Frontier,” Journal of Interdisciplinary
History 34, no. 4 (2004): 539--67.
Fairchild, Louis, “A
Hand’s Best Friend: Bad Things Could Happen,” Panhandle-Plains
Historical Review 75 (2002): 35--47.
Price, B. Byron, “Surviving
Drought and Depression: The JA Ranch in the 1930s,” Panhandle-Plains
Historical Review 75 (2002): 1--12.
Snyder, James B., “Putting
‘Hoofed Locusts’ Out to Pasture,” Nevada Historical
Society Quarterly 46 (Fall 2003): 139--71.
Biography
Barker, Scott Grant,
“Samuel Moore Gaines: A Pioneering Art Collector in Early
Fort Worth,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 107
(January 2004): 435--56.
Belko, William S., “A
Founding Missourian: Duff Green and Missori’s Formative Years,
1816--1825, Part 1,” Missouri Historical Review 98
(January 2004): 93--114.
California History
82, no. 1 (2004). Special Issue, “R. P. Effinger’s Excellent
Adventure: The Unknown Letters of a Young Ohio Lawyer, 1849--1850.”
Downing Smith, Kathryn
L., “Remembering Patrick Gass,” We Proceeded On
30 (February 2004): 21--5.
Glickstein, Don, “Victor
Voorhees: Architect in a Prosperous Seattle,” Columbia
17 (Winter 2003--04): 37--42.
Business and
Economics
Dalrymple, Scott, “Central
Plains Entrepreneurs: The Rise and Fall of Goldsmith’s Inc.,
1878--2003,” Kansas History 26 (Winter 2003--2004):
238--51.
Journal of the West
43 (Winter 2004). Special issue, “Mining in the West.”
Community and
Urban
Anderson, Ruth M., “Mission
in a Monument,” Columbia 17 (Winter 2003--04): 5--10.
Bokovoy, Matthew, “Peers
of Their White Conquerors: The San Diego Expositions and Modern
Spanish Heritage in the Southwest, 1880--1940,” New Mexico
Historical Review 78 (Fall 2003): 387--418.
Jiménez, Christina
M., “Popular Organizing for Public Services: Residents Modernize
Morelia, Mexico, 1880--1920,” Journal of Urban History
30 (May 2004): 495--518.
Kray, Ryan M., “The
Path to Paradise: Expropriation, Exodus, and Exclusion in the Making
of Palm Springs,” Pacific Historical Review 73 (February
2004): 85--126.
Sloan, David, “The
Louisiana Purchase, Expansion, and the Limits of Community: The
Example of Arkansas,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly
62 (Winter 2003): 404--22.
Wu, JunJie, Richard
M. Adams, and Andrew J. Plantinga, “Amenities in an Urban
Equilibrium Model: Residential Development in Portland, Oregon,”
Land Economics 80, no. 1 (2004): 19--32.
Environment
Arjo, Wendy M., and
Daniel H. Pletscher, “Coyote and Wolf Habitat Use in Northwestern
Montana,” Northwest Science 78 (Winter 2004): 24--32.
Eliot, John L., photographs,
Annie Griffiths Belt, “Badlands: Reefs in a Prairie Sea,”
National Geographic 205 (April 2004): 78--97.
Huntley-Smith, Jen A.,
“Nature and Progress in Yosemite,” Nevada Historical
Society Quarterly 46 (Fall 2003): 173--92.
Lawrence, Amy, James
L. Ehernberger, and Lucille Dumbrill, “Blizzard of 1949,”
Annals of Wyoming 76 (Winter 2004): 31--7.
McGuire, Thomas R.,
“The River, the Delta, and the Sea,” Journal of
the Southwest 45 (Autumn 2003): 371--410.
Mitchell, Francis, “Slaughter
River Pishkun,” We Proceeded On 30 (February 2004):
26--34.
Rowley, William D.,
“The Clementses Encounter Yosemite,” Nevada Historical
Society Quarterly 46 (Fall 2003): 193--204.
Sweeney, Kevin Z., “‘And
the Skies Are Not Cloudy All Day’: Drought and the Cherokee
Outlet Land Run,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 81 (Winter
2003--04): 436--57.
Ethnicity and
Race
Arredondo, Gabriela
F., “Navigating Ethno-Racial Currents: Mexicans in Chicago,
1919--1939,” Journal of Urban History 30 (March 2004):
399--427.
Cummings, Laura L.,
“Cloth-Wrapped People, Trouble, and Power: Pachuco Culture
in the Greater Southwest,” Journal of the Southwest 45
(Autumn 2003): 329--48.
Hammond, John Craig,
“‘They Are Very Much Interested in Obtaining an Unlimited
Slavery’: Rethinking the Expansion of Slavery in the Purchase
Territories, 1803--1805,” Journal of the Early Republic
23 (Fall 2003): 353--80.
Kremer, Gary R., “‘Just
Like the Garden of Eden’: African-American Community Life
in Kansas City’s Leeds,” Missouri Historical Review
98 (January 2004): 121--44.
Maillard, Kevin Noble,
“Parental Ratification: Legal Manifestations of Cultural Authenticity
in Cross-Racial Adoption,” American Indian Law Review
28, no. 1 (2003--2004): 107--40.
Pratt, Geraldine, in
collaboration with the Ugnayan Ng Kabataang Pilipino Sa Canada/Filipino-Canadian
Youth Alliance, “Between Homes: Displacement and Belonging
for Second-Generation Filipino-Canadian Youths,” BC Studies
no. 140 (2003/04): 41--68.
Rabe, Elizabeth R., “Slave
Children of Texas: A Qualitative and Quanitative Analysis,”
East Texas Historical Journal 42 (Spring 2004): 10--24.
South Dakota History
33 (Winter 2003). Special Issue, “Ethnic Oasis: The Chinese
in the Black Hills.”
Sturdevant, Paul E.,
“Black and White with Shades of Gray: The Greenville Sign,”
East Texas Historical Journal 42 (Spring 2004): 25--33.
Varzally, Allison, “Romantic
Crossings: Making Love, Family, and Non-Whiteness in California,
1925--1950,” Journal of American Ethnic History 23
(Fall 2003): 3--54.
Gender and Sexuality
Baumler, Ellen, “‘The
Making of A Good Woman’: Montana and the National Florence
Crittenton Mission,” Montana The Magazine of Western History
53 (Winter 2003): 50--63.
Culhane, Dara, “Domesticated
Time and Restricted Space: University and Community Women in Downtown
Eastside Vancouver,” BC Studies no. 140 (2003/04):
91--106.
Danbom, David B., “‘He
was a Man, Worthy of Respect’: Gender, Matrimony, and Moral
Entitlement in Fargo, North Dakota, during the Great Depression,”
North Dakota History 70, no. 2 (2003): 2--21.
Grabitske, David M.,
“First Lady of Preservation,” Minnesota History
58 (Winter 2003--04): 407--16.
Gruber, Laura Katherine,
“‘The Naturalistic Impulse’: Limitations of Gender
and Landscape in Mary Hallock Foote’s Idaho Stories,”
Western American Literature 38 (Winter 2004): 353--73.
Kassel, Michael, “The
United Airlines Stewardess School in Cheyenne, Wyoming,” Annals
of Wyoming 75 (Autumn 2003): 11--8.
King, C. Richard, “De/Scribing
Squ*w: Indigenous Women and Imperial Idioms in the United States,”
American Indian Culture and Research Journal 27, no. 2
(2003): 1--16.
Penry, Tara, “Manly
Domesticity on the Gold Rush Frontier: Recovering California’s
Honest Miner,” Western American Literature 38 (Winter
2004): 330--51.
Tsutsui, William M., and
Marjorie Swann, “‘Light the Beauty around You’:
The Art Collection of the Kansas Federation of Women’s Clubs,”
Kansas History 26 (Winter 2003--2004): 252--63.
Van Ingen, Linda, “The
Limits of State Suffrage for California Women Candidates in the
Progressive Era,” Pacific Historical Review 73 (February
2004): 21--48.
Young, Nancy, “The
Reins in Their Hands: Ranchwomen and the Horse in Southern Alberta
1880--1914,” Alberta History 52 (Winter 2004): 2--8.
Historiography
and Bibliography
Fixico, Donald L., “American
Indians in Kansas,” Kansas History 26 (Winter 2003--2004):
272--87.
Hoeflich, Michael H.,
“Why the History of Kansas Law Has Not Been Written,”
Kansas History 26 (Winter 2003--2004): 264--71.
Jones, Sondra, “Saints
or Sinners? The Evolving Perceptions of Mormon-Indian Relations
in Utah Historiography,” Utah Historical Quarterly
72 (Winter 2004): 19--46.
“Manitoba Bibliography/02,”
Manitoba History (Autumn/Winter 2003--2004): 15--7.
Razer, Bob, comp., “Arkansas
History, 2002: A Selected Bibliography,” Arkansas Historical
Quarterly 62 (Winter 2003): 446--52.
Immigration,
Migration, and Settlement
Honig, Sasha, “Yokuts,
Spaniards, and Californios in the Southern San Joaquín Valley,
1772--1824,” Boletín 20, no. 1 (2003): 50--62.
Kidder, Clark, “West
by Orphan Train,” Wisconsin Magazine of History 87
(Winter 2003--2004): 31--8.
King, Guy Q., “Crossing
the Forty-Mile Desert,” Overland Journal 21 (Winter
2003/2004): 122--37.
Larsen, Soren, “Collaboration
Geographies: Native-White Partnerships during the Re-settlement
of Ootsa Lake, British Columbia, 1900--52,” BC Studies
no. 138/139 (2003): 87--114.
Martin, Rebecca, “Willing
to Die for Freedom,” Kansas Heritage 12 (Spring 2004):
5--13.
Paher, Stanley W., “From
Emigrant Trading Posts to Nevada Towns: Genoa and Dayton But Which
Was First,” Overland Journal 21 (Winter 2003/2004):
138--53.
International
Borderlands
Hannan, Kelly, “The
Non-Partisan League in Alberta and North Dakota: A Comparison,”
Alberta History 52 (Winter 2004): 13--23.
Wong, Rita, “Troubling
Domestic Limits: Reading Border Fictions alongside Larissa Lai’s
Salt Fish Girl,” BC Studies no. 140 (2003/04): 109--24.
Labor and Working-class
Pentland, Brenda, “Letters
from World’s End: A Young Couple’s Portrait of Butte,
1936--1941,” Montana The Magazine of Western History
53 (Winter 2003): 36--49.
Ruiz, Vicki L., “Una
Mujer sin Fronteras: Luisa Moreno and Latina Labor Activism,”
Pacific Historical Review 73 (February 2004): 1--20.
Literature, Film,
and the Arts
Alonzo, Juan, “From
Derison to Desire: The ‘Greaser’ in Stephen Crane’s
Mexican Stories and D. W. Griffith’s Early Westerns,”
Western American Literature 38 (Winter 2004): 374--401.
Barr, Alan P., “The
Borders of Time, Place, and People in John Sayles’s Lone Star,”
Journal of American Studies 37, no. 3 (2003): 365--74.
Collins, Cary C., “Art
Crafted in the Red Man’s Image: Hazel Pete, the Indian New
Deal, and the Indian Arts and Crafts Program at Santa Fe Indian
School, 1932--1935,” New Mexico Historical Review
78 (Fall 2003): 439--70.
Jones, Jan L., “Renegades
and Philistines: The First Thirty-Five Years of Fort Worth’s
Theatrical History,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly
107 (January 2004): 415--33.
Kennedy, Joy, “Artistry
of Hunger: Desire and Appetite in Desert Solitaire,” Western
American Literature 38 (Winter 2004): 402--16.
Kenyon, Carol, “Conservation
of Mission Art,” Boletín 20, no. 1 (2003):
37--49.
Lopez, Delano José,
“The Heart of Lightness: Hollywood’s Wild West Show
Revisited,” American Indian Culture and Research Journal
27, no. 2 (2003): 17--39.
Saum, Lewis O., “Miss
Kitty Takes to the Road: The Barretts of Wimpole Street in Seattle,”
Columbia 17 (Winter 2003--04): 24--9.
Schweninger, Lee, “Claiming
Europe: Native American Literary Responses to the Old World,”
American Indian Culture and Research Journal 27, no. 2
(2003): 61--76.
Zeman, Scott C., “High
Roads and Highways to Romance: New Mexico Highway Journal and Arizona
Highways (Re)present the Southwest,” New Mexico Historical
Review 78 (Fall 2003): 419--38.
Method and Theory
American Review
of Canadian Studies 33 (Winter 2003). Special issue, “One
Myth, Two Wests.”
Colwell-Chanthaphonh,
Chip, “The Camp Grant Massacre in the Historical Imagination,”
Journal of the Southwest 45 (Autumn 2003): 349--69.
McDonnell, Janet A.,
“Documenting Cultural and Historical Memory: Oral History
in the National Park Service,” Oral History Review 30
(Summer/ Fall 2003): 99--109.
Military and
Exploration
Berry, Trey, “The
Expedition of William Dunbar and George Hunter along the Ouachita
River, 1804--1805,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly
62 (Winter 2003): 386--403.
Camp, Gregory S., “Anticipating
the Unknown: Logistics and Ideology in the Exploration of Louisiana,”
North Dakota History 70, no. 2 (2003): 22--30.
Gates, James, “The
Lynching of Charles Mitchell,” Journal of America’s
Military Past 29 (Fall 2003): 77--90.
Gateway Heritage
24 (Fall 2003--Winter 2004). Special Issue,“Lewis &
Clark: New Perspectives.”
Hedren, Paul L., ed.,
“‘The Worst Campaign I Ever Experienced’: Sergeant
John Zimmerman’s Memoir of the Great Sioux War,” Annals
of Wyoming 76 (Winter 2004): 2--14.
Selcer, Richard, “The
Widow vs. the Bureaucrats: The Strange Case of Mrs. Captain Ripley
Arnold,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 107 (January
2004): 361--87.
Woytek, Jim, “Home
Again: Vietnam and Life after the War for Gunnison Veterans,”
Journal of the Western Slope 16 (Fall 2001): 57--76.
Native Americans
Denson, Andrew, “‘Unite
With Us to Rescue the Kiowas’: The Five Civilized Tribes and
Warfare on the Southern Plains,” Chronicles of Oklahoma
81 (Winter 2003--04): 458--79.
Farr, William E., “Going
to Buffalo: Indian Hunting Migrations across the Rocky Mountains.
Part 1: Making Meat and Taking Robes,” Montana The Magazine
of Western History 53 (Winter 2003): 2--21.
Galloway, Patricia,
“Four Ages of Alibamon Mingo, fl. 1700--1766,” Journal
of Mississippi History 65 (Winter 2003): 321--42.
Goodfellow, Anne, “The
Development of ‘New’ Languages in Native American Communities,”
American Indian Culture and Research Journal 27, no. 2
(2003): 41--59.
Haas, Lisbeth, “Emancipation
and the Meaning of Freedom in Mexican California,” Boletín
20, no. 1 (2003): 11--22.
Lemont, Eric, “Overcoming
the Politics of Reform: The Story of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Constitutional Convention,” American Indian Law Review
28, no. 1 (2003--2004): 1--34.
Loew, Patty, “Tinker
to Evers to Chief: Baseball from Indian Country,” Wisconsin
Magazine of History 87 (Spring 2004): 2--13.
Martindale, Andrew R.C.,
and Susan Marsden, “Defining the Middle Period (3500 BP to
1500 BP) in Tsimshian History through a Comparison of Archaeological
and Oral Records,” BC Studies no. 138/139 (2003):
13--50.
Merish, Lori, “Print,
Cultural Memory, and John Rollin Ridge’s The Life and Adventures
of Joaquín Murieta, the Celebrated California Bandit,”
Arizona Quarterly 59 (Winter 2003): 31--70.
Raibmon, Paige, “Living
on Display: Colonial Visions of Aboriginal Domestic Spaces,”
BC Studies no. 140 (2003/04): 69--89.
Roe, Steve, and Students
of Northern Lights College, “‘If the Story Could Be
Heard’: Colonial Discourse and the Surrender of Indian Reserve
172,” BC Studies no. 138/139 (2003): 115--36.
Sabo, George, III, “Dancing
into the Past: Colonial Legacies in Modern Caddo Indian Ceremony,”
Arkansas Historical Quarterly 62 (Winter 2003): 423--45.
St. Jean, Wendy, “Squirrel
King and the Eastern Chickasaw Band,” Journal of Mississippi
History 65 (Winter 2003): 343--54.
Van Hoak, Stephen P.,
“The Other Buffalo: Native Americans, Fur Trappers, and the
Western Bison, 1600--1860,” Utah Historical Quarterly
72 (Winter 2004): 4--18.
Whiteley, Peter M.,
“Reconnoitering ‘Pueblo’ Ethnicity: The 1852 Tesuque
Delegation to Washington,” Journal of the Southwest
45 (Autumn 2003): 437--518.
Political and
Legal
Fletcher, Matthew L.
M., “Sawnawgezewog: ‘The Indian Problem’ and the
Lost Art of Survival,” American Indian Law Review
28, no. 1 (2003--2004): 35--105.
Foster, Hamar, and Alan
Grove, “‘Trespassers on the Soil’: United States
v. Tom and a New Perspective on the Short History of Treaty Making
in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia,” BC Studies no.
138/139 (2003): 51--84.
Hart, Justin, “Making
Democracy Safe for the World: Race, Propaganda, and the Transformation
of U.S. Foreign Policy during World War II,” Pacific Historical
Review 73 (February 2004): 49--84.
Heidenreich, Donald
E., Jr., “U.S. National Security and Party Politics: The Consensus
on Louisiana, 1789--1803,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly
62 (Winter 2003): 370--85.
McKnight, Roger, “Death
at Kansas Lake: A Study of Justice and Frontier Culture in Swedish
America, Part 2,” Swedish-American Historical Quarterly
55 (January 2004): 3--56.
Suzuki, Masao, “Important
or Impotent? Taking Another Look at the 1920 California Alien Land
Law,” Journal of Economic History 64, no. 1 (2004):
125--43.
Williams, C. Fred, “The
Louisana Purchase and Arkansas: Reflections on State and National
Development,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 62 (Winter
2003): 361--9.
Public History
and Material Culture
Naranjo, Reuben V.,
and Susan Lobo, “Reweaving the History of California Baskets:
A Visit to the Museo de America, Madrid, Spain,” News
from Native California 17 (Winter 2003/04): 7--10.
Payne, M. B., and C.
J. Taylor, “Western Canadian Fur Trade Sites and the Iconography
of Public Memory,” Manitoba History (Autumn/Winter
2003--2004): 2--14.
Religion
Abernethy, F. E., “Locating
the Eyes of Father Margil,” East Texas Historical Journal
42 (Spring 2004): 3--9.
Brandt, Patricia, “‘A
Character of Extravagence’: Establishment of the Second Archdiocese
in the United States,” Catholic Historical Review
89 (October 2003): 696--711.
Brostoff, Marissa, “Bringing
the Spirit of the Lord: Jacob Pressman’s Los Angeles, 1919--,”
Western States Jewish History 36 (Winter 2004): 98--108.
Grow, Matthew J., “The
Whore of Babylon and the Abomination of Abominations: Nineteenth-Century
Catholic and Mormon Mutual Perceptions and Religious Identity,”
Church History 73 (March 2004): 139--67.
Hamm, Thomas D., “A
Quaker View of Black St. Louis in 1841,” Missouri Historical
Review 98 (January 2004): 115--20.
Ivey, James E., “Secularization
in California and Texas,” Boletín 20, no.
1 (2003): 23--36.
Sandos, James A., “Converting
California: Indians and Franciscans in the Missions, 1769--1836,”
Boletín 20, no. 1 (2003): 5--10.
Weiner, Hollace Ava,
“Tied and Tethered (‘Geknippt und Gebinden’):
Jews in Early Fort Worth,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly
107 (January 2004): 389--413.
Science, Technology,
and Industry
Darling, Matt, “The
Ridgway Branch of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad,”
Journal of the Western Slope 16 (Fall 2001): 25--55.
Tolman, Keith, “Tea
Kettle on a Raft: A History of Navigation on the Upper Red River,”
Chronicles of Oklahoma 81 (Winter 2003--04): 388--435.
Waggener, John R., “Putting
Wyoming on the Map: The Story of the Official Wyoming Highway Map,”
Annals of Wyoming 75 (Autumn 2003): 19--30.
Webb, George E., “Victoria
Welcomes the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory: Science and Society
in the Pacific Northwest,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly
94 (Fall 2003): 171--82.
Social and Cultural
Fritz, Angela, “Lizzie
Black Kander & Culinary Reform in Milwaukee, 1880--1920,”
Wisconsin Magazine of History 87 (Spring 2004): 36--49.
Johnson, Michael W.,
“Rendezvous at Promontory: A New Look at the Golden Spike
Ceremony,” Utah Historical Quarterly 72 (Winter 2004):
47--68.
McKay, Sherry, “‘Urban
Housekeeping’ and Keeping the Modern House,” BC
Studies no. 140 (2003/04): 11--38.
Schrock, Heyward D.,
“A Room for the Night: Evolution of Roadside Lodging in Wyoming,”
Annals of Wyoming 75 (Autumn 2003): 31--9.
Soden, Dale E., “The
Women’s Christian Temperance Union in the Pacific Northwest:
The Battle for Cultural Control,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly
94 (Fall 2003): 197--207.
Voss, Barbara L., “Culture
Contact and Colonial Practices: Archaeological Traces of Daily Life
in Early San Francisco,” Boletín 20, no. 1
(2003): 63--77.
Whittlesey, Lee H.,
“‘Music, Song, and Laughter’: Yellowstone National
Park’s Fountain Hotel, 1891--1916,” Montana The
Magazine of Western History 53 (Winter 2003): 22--35.
Wood, W. Raymond, “Toussaint
Charbonneau’s Kitchen,” Museum of the Fur Trade
Quarterly 39 (Winter 2003): 2--5.
|