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Recent
Articles Autumn 2007
AGRICULTURE,
RANCHING, AND RURAL LIFE
Lewthwaite, Stephanie,
“Race, Paternalism, and ‘California Pastoral’:
Rural Rehabilitation and Mexican Labor in Greater Los Angeles,”
Agricultural History 81 (Winter 2007): 1--35.
Millerd, Frank, “Exclusive
Rights in the British Columbia Salmon Fishery,” Land Economics
83 (February 2007): 23--40.
Roth, Barbara J., “The
Role of Gender in the Adoption of Agriculture in the Southern Southwest,”
Journal of Anthropological Research 62 (Winter 2006): 513--38.
BIOGRAPHY
Armitage, Shelley, “Shared
and Shifting Land(scapes): Making Memoir and Personal Ecology in
the Pajarito Journals of Peggy Pond Church,” Frontiers
27, no. 3 (2006): 111--39.
Boughton, John, “From
Comintern to the Council on Foreign Relations: The Ideological Journey
of Michael Ross,” Labor History 48 (February 2007):
49--72.
Musso, Josseph, “A
Reevaluation of ‘The Face behind the Knife,’”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly 110 (January 2007): 362--78.
Salzmann, Joshua, “The
Chicago Lakefront’s Last Frontier: The Turnerian Mythology
of Streeterville, 1886--1961,” Journal of Illinois History
9 (Autumn 2006): 201--14.
Sheridan, Thomas E.,
“Rio Rico and the Great Arizona Land Rush,” Journal
of the Southwest 48 (Spring 2006): 1--36.
Thurman, Joseph C., “James
H. Lucas: Eminent St. Louis Entrepreneur and Philanthropist,”
Missouri Historical Review 101 (April 2007): 129--45.
BUSINESS AND
ECONOMICS
Montoya, Fawn-Amber,
“From Mexicans to Citizens: Colorado Fuel and Iron’s
Representation of Nuevo Mexicans, 1901--1919,” Journal
of the West 45 (Fall 2006): 29--35.
O’Sullivan, Mary
A., “Living with the U. S. Financial System: The Experiences
of General Electric and Westinghouse Electric in the Last Century,”
Business History Review 80 (Winter 2006): 621--55.
Tatman, Arthur T., “La
Camara, 1939: A ‘Mexican’ Chamber of Commerce Forms
in Dallas,” Journal of the West 45 (Fall 2006): 36--47.
COMMUNITY AND
URBAN
Allman, T. D., “Orlando
Beyond Disney,” National Geographic 211 (March 2007):
96--115.
Montana The Magazine
of Western History 56 (Winter 2006). Special issue on Butte,
Montana, and its development as a mining community.
Pass, Forrest D., “‘The
Wondrous Story and Traditions of the Country’: The Native
Sons of British Columbia and the Role of Myth in the Formation of
an Urban Middle Class,” BC Studies no. 151 (Autumn
2006): 3--38.
Rollwagen, Katherine,
“‘That Touch of Paternalism’: Cultivating Community
in the Company Town of Britannia Beach, 1920--58,” BC
Studies no. 151 (Autumn 2006): 39--67.
ENVIRONMENT
Hill, Libby, “The
Chicago Epidemic of 1885: An Urban Legend?” Journal of
Illinois History 9 (Autumn 2006): 154--74.
Mittlefehldt, Sarah,
“The Origins of Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail: Ray Zillmer’s
Path to Protect the Past,” Wisconsin Magazine of History
90 (Spring 2007): 2--14.
Moore, Ted, “Democratizing
the Air: The Salt Lake Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Air
Pollution, 1936--1945,” Environmental History 12
(January 2007): 80--106.
Natcher, David C., and
Susan Davis, “Rethinking Devolution: Challenges for Aboriginal
Resource Management in the Yukon Territory,” Society &
Natural Resources 20, no. 3 (2007): 271--9.
ETHNICITY AND
RACE
Austin, Allan W., “Eastward
Pioneers: Japanese American Resettlement during World War II and
the Contested Meaning of Exile and Incarceration,” Journal
of American Ethnic History 26 (Winter 2007): 58--84.
California History
84 (Winter 2006--2007). Special Issue: El Clamor Público
Camarillo, Albert M.,
“Cities of Color: The New Racial Frontier in California’s
Minority-Majority Cities,” Pacific Historical Review
76 (February 2007): 1--28.
English, Linda, “Recording
Race: General Stores and Race in the Late Nineteenth-Century Southwest,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly 110 (October 2006): 192--217.
Griffith, Jean C., “How
the West was Whitened: ‘Racial’ Difference on Cather’s
Prairie,” Western American Literature 41 (Winter
2007): 393--417.
Ivey, Lina L., “Ethnicity
in the Land: Lost Stories in California Agriculture,” Agricultural
History 81 (Winter 2007): 98--124.
Kinbacher, Kurt E., “Life
in the Russian Bottoms: Community Building and Identity Transformation
among Germans from Russia in Lincoln, Nebraska, 1876 to 1926,”
Journal of American Ethnic History 26 (Winter 2007): 27--57.
Lee, Shelley S., “The
Contradictions of Cosmopolitanism: Consuming the Orient at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition and the International Potlatch Festival, 1909--1934,”
Western Historical Quarterly 38 (Autumn 2007): 277--302.
GENDER AND SEXUALITY
Buddle, Melanie, “‘You
Have to Think Like a Man and Act Like a Lady’: Businesswomen
in British Columbia, 1920--80,” BC Studies no. 151
(Autumn 2006): 69--95.
Getz, Lynne Marie, “Partners
in Motion: Gender, Migration, and Reform in Antebellum Ohio and
Kansas,” Frontiers 27, no. 2 (2006): 102--35.
Nevada Historical
Society Quarterly 49 (Winter 2006). Special issue on women
in Nevada history.
Ramírez, Catherine
S., “Saying ‘Nothing’: Pachucas and the Languages
of Resistance,” Frontiers 27, no. 3 (2006): 1--33.
HISTORIOGRAPHY
AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
Burke, Flannery, “‘Bad
Guys’: WHA Roundtable Comments,” Western Historical
Quarterly 38 (Autumn 2007): 317--321.
Dixon, Mary, “Crazy
Horse: The Strange Man of the Oglalas, by Mari Sandoz: Historiography,
A Philosophy for Reconstruction,” Great Plains Quarterly
27 (Winter 2007): 39--54.
Fireman, Janet, “Let
Them Speak For Themselves: WHA Members Written Comments in the 2006
Survey,” Western Historical Quarterly 38 (Autumn
2007): 338--342.
Fluharty, Sterling, “Some
Measures of Diversity: A Student Perspective on the WHA Survey,”
Western Historical Quarterly 38 (Autumn 2007): 331--337.
González, Deena
J., “Who’s WHA?: Patterns of Exclusion,” Western
Historical Quarterly 38 (Autumn 2007): 321--325.
Hosmer, Brian, “The
Research Library and Native American Collections: A View from the
D’Arcy McNickle Center,” Western Historical Quarterly
38 (Autumn 2007): 363--370.
Johnson, Benjamin, “The
WHA and the Need to Incorporate Conflict,” Western Historical
Quarterly 38 (Autumn 2007): 329--331.
Lansing, Michael J.,
and David Rich Lewis, “Surveying the Western History Association,”
Western Historical Quarterly 38 (Autumn 2007): 303--306.
Lukomski, Jennifer, “From
the Stacks: Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia: The
National Women and Media Collection,” Missouri Historical
Review 101 (April 2007): 183--6.
Montoya, María
E., “And now, about the women . . .” Western Historical
Quarterly 38 (Autumn 2007): 313--317.
West, Elliott, “Good
News, Not So Good News, and Strange Combinations,” Western
Historical Quarterly 38 (Autumn 2007): 325--328.
Wrobel, David, “Where
is the WHA and Where Should it be Going?: Thoughts on a Survey”
Western Historical Quarterly 38 (Autumn 2007): 307--313.
IMMIGRATION,
MIGRATION, AND SETTLEMENT
Alroey, Gur, “Galveston
and Palestine: Immigration and Ideology in the Early Twentieth Century,”
American Jewish Archives Journal 56, nos. 1 & 2 (2004):
128--50.
Cogley, Richard W., “‘Some
Other Kinde of Being and Condition’: The Controversy in Mid-Seventeenth-Century
England over the Peopling of Ancient America,” Journal
of the History of Ideas 68 (January 2007): 35--56.
Garza, James A., “The
Long History of Mexican Immigration to the Rural Midwest,”
Journal of the West 45 (Fall 2006): 57--64.
Hansen, Lawrence Douglas
Taylor, “The Chinese Six Companies of San Francisco and the
Smuggling of Chinese Immigrants Across the U.S.-Mexican Border,
1882--1930,” Journal of the Southwest 48 (Spring
2006): 37--62.
Rathbun, Janet Dunlap,
“All Roads Lead to Strool: The Rise and Fall of One Man’s
Town,” South Dakota History 36 (Winter 2006): 367--84.
LABOR AND WORKING
CLASS
Abel, Joseph, “Opening
the Closed Shop: The Galveston Longshoremen’s Strike of 1920--1921,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly 110 (January 2007): 317--47.
McKanan, Dan, “Inventing
the Catholic Worker Family,” Church History 74 (March
2007): 84--113.
Meeks, Eric V., “Protecting
the ‘White Citizen Worker’: Race, Labor, and Citizenship
in South-Central Arizona, 1929--1945,” Journal of the
Southwest 48 (Spring 2006): 91--113.
Shelton, Robert S., “‘Which
Ox is in the Mire’: Race and Class in the Galveston Longshoremen’s
Strike of 1898,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly
110 (October 2006): 218--39.
Street, Richard Steven,
“Poverty in the Valley of Plenty: The National Farm Labor
Union, DiGiorgio Farms, and Suppression of Documentary Photography
in California, 1947--66,” Labor History 48 (February
2007): 25--48.
Vinel, Jean-Christian,
“The Other Side of Industrial Pluralism: William Leiserson,
Harry Millis, Paul Herzog and the Quest for ‘Employment Democracy,’
1939--47,” Labor History 48 (February 2007): 1--24.
LITERATURE, FILM,
AND THE ARTS
Cho, Yu-Fang, “A
Romance of (Miscege) Nations: Ann Sophia Stephens’ Malaeska:
The Indian Wife of the White Hunter (1839, 1860),” Arizona
Quarterly 63 (Spring 2007): 1--26.
Findlay, John M., “Something
in the Soil? Literature and Regional Identity in the 20th-Century
Pacific Northwest,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly 97
(Fall 2006): 179--89.
Hassrick, Peter H., “William
Ranney’s Hunting Wild Horses,” Southwestern Historical
Quarterly 110 (January 2007): 348--60.
Limón, José
E., “Américo Paredes: Ballad Scholar (Phillips Barry
Lecture, 2004),” Journal of American Folklore 120
(Winter 2007): 3--18.
Schultz, Elizabeth, “The
Art of Open Spaces: Contemporary Sea and Prairiescapes,” Great
Plains Quarterly 27 (Winter 2007): 3--23.
Taketani, Etsuko, “The
Cartography of the Black Pacific: James Weldon Johnson’s Along
This Way,” American Quarterly 59 (March 2007): 79--106.
METHOD AND THEORY
Bornat, Joanna, and Hanna
Diamond, “Women’s History and Oral History: Developments
and Debates,” Women’s History Review 16 (February
2007): 19--39.
Nagle, Cheryl L., “Dakota
Resources: A Researcher’s Guide to the South Dakota State
Historic Preservation Office,” South Dakota History
36 (Winter 2006): 385--402.
MILITARY AND
EXPLORATION
DeLay, Brian, “Independent
Indians and the U.S.-Mexican War,” The American Historical
Review 112 (February 2007): 35--68.
Potter, Dennis L., “Desperate
Courage: An Account of the Texas Lancer Charge at the Battle of
Valverde, New Mexico,” Military History of the West
36 (2006): 1--33.
Wooster, Robert, “Fort
Davis and the Close of a Military Frontier,” Southwestern
Historical Quarterly 110 (October 2006): 173--91.
NATIVE AMERICANS
Blumm, Michael C., and
James Brunberg, “‘Not Much Less Necessary . . . Than
the Atmosphere They Breathed’: Salmon, Indian Treaties, and
the Supreme Court - A Centennial Remembrance of United States v.
Winans and Its Enduring Significance,” Natural Resources
Journal 46 (Spring 2006): 489--530
Childs, Craig, “On
the Trail of the Ancestors,” Natural History 116
(March 2007): 58--63.
Crum, Steven, “Almost
Invisible: The Brotherhood of North American Indians (1911) and
the League of North American Indians (1935),” Wicazo Sa
Review 21 (Spring 2006): 43--59.
Colorado Heritage
(Autumn 2006). Special issue on Colorado’s American Indians,
1500 to today.
DeJong, David H., “‘Abandoned
Little by Little’: The 1914 Pima Adjudication Survey, Water
Deprivation, and Farming on the Pima Reservation,” Agricultural
History 81 (Winter 2007): 36--69.
Deloria, Sam, “New
Paradigm: Indian Tribes in the Land of Unintended Consequences,”
Natural Resources Journal 46 (Spring 2006): 301--16.
Denetdale, Jennifer Nez,
“Chairmen, Presidents, and Princesses: The Navajo Nation,
Gender, and the Politics of Tradition,” Wicazo Sa Review
21 (Spring 2006): 9--29.
Oehler, Gottlieb, and
David Smith, ed. Richard E. Jensen, “A Visit to the Pawnee,”
Nebraska History 87 (Winter 2006): 142--72.
Schreiber, Dorothee,
“First Nations, Consultation, and the Rule of Law: Salmon
Farming and Colonialism in British Columbia,” American
Indian Culture and Research Journal 30, no. 4 (2006): 19--40.
Whitehouse-Strong, Derek,
“‘Everything Promised Had Been Included in the Writing’:
Indian Reserve Farming and the Spirit and Intent of Treaty Six Reconsidered,”
Great Plains Quarterly 27 (Winter 2007): 25--37.
POLITICAL AND
LEGAL
Anderson, Robert T.,
“Indian Water Rights and the Federal Trust Responsibility,”
Natural Resources Journal 46 (Spring 2006): 399--438.
Barajas, Frank P., “The
Defense Committees of Sleepy Lagoon: A Convergent Struggle Against
Fascism, 1942--1944,” Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies
31 (Spring 2006): 33--63.
Fish, Adam, “Indigenous
Bodies in Colonial Courts: Anthropological Science and the (Physical)
Laws of the Remaining Human,” Wicazo Sa Review 21
(Spring 2006): 77--96.
Laurence, Robert, “A
Paradigmatic, Comparative, Private-Law Perspective on the Federal
Trusteeship,” Natural Resources Journal 46 (Spring
2006): 463--88.
Leeds, Stacy L., “Moving
Toward Exclusive Tribal Autonomy over Lands and Natural Resources,”
Natural Resources Journal 46 (Spring 2006): 439--62.
McConnell, Les, “The
Treaty Rights of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs,”
Pacific Northwest Quarterly 97 (Fall 2006): 190--201.
Mulier, Vincent, “Recognizing
the Full Scope of the Right to take Fish Under the Stevens Treaties:
The History of Fishing Rights Litigation in the Pacific Northwest,”
American Indian Law Review 31, no. 1 (2006--2007): 41--92.
Parson, Robert, “‘Leftward
March’: Student Liberalism at the Utah State Agricultural
College,” Utah Historical Quarterly 75 (Spring 2007):
164--82.
Paulos, Michael Harold,
“‘. . . I am not and never have been a polygamist’:
Reed Smoot’s Speech before the United States Senate, February
19, 1907,” Utah Historical Quarterly 75 (Spring 2007):
100--15.
Russell, Steve, “Making
Peace with Crow Dog’s Ghost: Racialized Prosecution in Federal
Indian Law,” Wicazo Sa Review 112 (Spring 2006):
61--76.
RELIGION
Miller, Bruce Granville,
“Bringing Culture In: Community Responses to Apology, Reconciliation,
and Reparations,” American Indian Culture and Research
Journal 30, no. 4 (2006): 1--17.
Wood, David Lyle, “‘The
Dearest Laborers’: Pilgrims on the Lightening Road to Zion,”
Utah Historical Quarterly 75 (Winter 2007): 44--62.
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL
Gustafson, Sandra M.,
“Histories of Democracy and Empire,” American Quarterly
59 (March 2007): 107--34.
Iber, Jorge, “Hispanics
and Community in the American West,” Journal of the West
45 (Fall 2006): 7--11.
Martinez, Ana Luisa,
“Pablo Cruz and El Regidor: The Emergence of a Bicultural
Identity in San Antonio, 1888--1910,” Journal of the West
45 (Fall 2006): 21--8.
Rast, Raymond W., “The
Cultural Politics of Tourism in San Francisco’s Chinatown,
1882--1917,” Pacific Historical Review 76 (February
2007): 29--60.
Saxman, Michelle C.,
“The Lustron Home: An Experiment in Steel,” South
Dakota History 36 (Winter 2006): 335--66.
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