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Recent
Articles Autumn 2011
AGRICULTURE,
RANCHING, AND RURAL LIFE
Blake, Gordon J., “The Coad Brothers Great Plains Entrepreneurs,”
Annals of Wyoming 82 (Autumn 2010): 19–34.
Clark, Jessica,
“‘Work Makes Life Sweet’: Germans From Russia
Remember Their Childhood,” The Historian 72 (Winter 2010):
809–30.
Laughlin, Mike, “Basque Ranching Culture in the Great Basin,”
Northeastern Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, no. 3–4
(2010): 38–45.
Sanderson, Nathan B., “‘We were all Trespassers’:
George Edward Lemmon, Anglo-American Cattle Ranching, and The Great
Sioux Reservation,” Agricultural History 85 (Winter 2011):
50–71.
Vaught, David, “Abner Doubleday, Marc Bloch, and the Cultural
Significance of Baseball in Rural America,” Agricultural History
85 (Winter 2011): 1–20.
Yung, Laurie, Michael E. Patterson, and Wayne A. Freimund, “Rural
Community Views on the Role of Local and Extralocal Interests in
Public Lands Governance,” Society & Natural Resources
23 (December 2010): 1170–86.
BIOGRAPHY
Andrews, Jean F., “Leroy Colombo: The Deaf Lifeguard of Galveston
Island, Part I: The
Early Years (1905–1943),” East Texas Historical Journal
48 (Fall 2010): 85–109.
Andrews, Jean F., “Leroy Colombo: The Deaf Lifeguard of Galveston
Island, Part II: The Later Years (1943–1974),” East
Texas Historical Journal 48 (Spring 2011): 9–34.
Cameron, Darby James, “An Agent of Change: William Drewry
and Land Surveying in British Columbia, 1887–1929,”
BC Studies, no. 167 (Autumn 2010): 7–46.
Etulain, Richard W., “Ferenc Morton Szasz (1940–2010):
Pasó Por Aquí,” New Mexico Historical Review
85 (Fall 2010): 431–6.
Etulain, Richard W., “Western Biographies in Transition,”
Western Historical Quarterly 42 (Autumn 2011): 349–54.
Levy, David W., “The Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall of Edwin
(‘Daddy’) DeBarr,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 88 (Fall
2010): 288–315.
Schwartzlose, Richard A., “Norton Allen: Artist and Avocational
Archaeologist,” Journal of the Southwest 52 (Summer/Autumn
2010): 129–90.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Fong, Joe Chung, “Globalized/Localized Asian American Banks
in the Twenty-First Century,” Amerasia Journal 36, no. 3 (2010):
53–81.
Harrison, Peter, “Adam Smith and the History of the Invisible
Hand,” Journal of the History of Ideas 72 (January 2011):
29–49.
Levy, Juliette, “Notaries and Credit Markets in Nineteenth-Century
Mexico,” Business History Review 84 (Autumn 2010): 459–78.
Stobbe, Tracy, Alison J. Eagle, and G. C. van Kooten, “Niche
and Direct Marketing in the Rural-Urban Fringe: A Study of the Agricultural
Economy in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley,” BC Studies,
no. 167 (Autumn 2010): 105–34.
COMMUNITY AND URBAN
Chang, Shenglin Elijah, and Willow Lung Amam, “Born Glocal:
Youth Identity and Suburban Spaces in the U.S. and Taiwan,”
Amerasia Journal 36, no. 3 (2010): 29–51.
Hevly, Bruce, “‘Where the Old West Greets the New’:
Linking Hanford, the Tri-Cities, and the Columbia Basin in Photographs,”
Pacific Northwest Quarterly 101 (Spring 2010): 87–99.
Jones, Jennifer, “Restoring the Ravages of Time: The Knox
Building of Enid, OK,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 88 (Fall 2010):
334–52.
Montoya, María E., “From Homogeneity to Complexity:
Understanding the Urban West,” Western Historical Quarterly
42 (Autumn 2011): 344–8.
Reyes, Eric Estuar, “Why We Gather: Localizing Filipino America
and Community Cultural Development,” Amerasia Journal 36,
no. 3 (2010): 106–28.
Tredici, Peter Del, “The Asphalt Jungle,” Natural History
119 (November 2010): 18–23.
Wilson, Robert, “St. Louis and the 1918 Influenza: The Impact
of Nonpharmaceutical Interventions,” Missouri Historical Review
105 (January 2011): 94–108.
ENVIRONMENT
Fiege, Mark, “The Nature of the West and the World,”
Western Historical Quarterly 42
(Autumn 2011): 305–12.
Hufstetler, Mark, “The Lonesome Life in Glacier National Park:
Kishenehn Ranger Station, 1910–1940,” Montana The Magazine
of Western History 60 (Winter 2010): 62–70.
Malin, Stephanie A., and Peggy Petrzelka, “Left in the Dust:
Uranium’s Legacy and Victims of Mill Tailings Exposure in
Monticello, Utah,” Society & Natural Resources 23 (December
2010): 1187–200.
Paveglio, Travis B., Matthew S. Carroll, James Absher, and William
Robinson, “Symbolic Meanings of Wildland Fire: A Study of
Residents in the U.S. Inland Northwest,” Society & Natural
Resources 24 (January 2011): 18–33.
Pearce, Matthew Allen, “Bringing Back the Big Game: The Reintroduction
of Elk to the Wichita Mountains,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 83
(Fall 2010): 260–87.
Sitts, Danielle J., Andrew G. Fountain, and Matthew J. Hoffman,
“Twentieth Century Glacier Change on Mount Adams, Washington,
USA,” Northwest Science 84 (October 2010): 378–85.
Thomas, Sarah L., “When Equity Almost Mattered: Outdoor Recreation,
Land Acquisition, and Mid-Twentieth-Century Conservation Politics,”
Natural Resources Journal 50 (Spring 2010): 501–16.
Wall, Tamara U., and Sarah J. Halvorson, “Wildfire Research
in an Environmental Hazards Course: An Active Learning Approach,”
Journal of Geography 110 (January 2011): 6–15.
Webb, Roy, “‘I had arrived at perfection’: The
Lost Canyons of the Green River,” Utah Historical Quarterly
79 (Winter 2011): 4–19.
ETHNICITY AND RACE
Abrams, Nan, “The Greenwalds of Humboldt County: The Emerald
Opium Ring and the Case of the Chinese Certificates,” ed.
Victoria Fisch, Western States Jewish History 43 (Winter 2011):
101–15.
Alanis Encisco, Fernando Saúl, “‘Vámanos
pa’ México’. La comunidad mexicana en Estados
Unidos y la conscripción militar durante la primera guerra
mundial, 1917–1918,” Historia Mexicana 60 (Octubre/Deciembre
2010): 897–960.
Bartek, James M., “‘The More of Them Are Killed the
Better’: Racial Identity and Noncombatant Immunity in Civil
War New Mexico,” New Mexico Historical Review 85 (Fall 2010):
323–48.
Collet, Christian, and Hiroko Furuya, “Enclave, Place, or
Nation? Defining Little Saigon in the Midst of Incorporation, Transnationalism,
and Long Distance Activism,” Amerasia Journal 36, no. 3 (2010):
1–27.
Fox, Cybelle, “Three Worlds of Relief: Race, Immigration,
and Public and Private Social Welfare Spending in American Cities,
1929,” American Journal of Sociology 116 (September 2010):
453–502.
Harper, Kimberly, “‘Like a Tug of War’: The Lynching
of Thomas Gilyard,” Missouri Historical Review 105 (January
2011): 76–93.
Taylor, Quintard, Jr., “People of Color in the West: A Half
Century of Scholarship,” Western Historical Quarterly 42 (Autumn
2011): 313–8.
Winn, Maisha T., “‘We Are All Prisoners’: Privileging
Prison Voices in Black Print Culture,” Journal of African
American History 95 (Summer/Fall 2010): 392–416.
GENDER AND SEXUALITY
Jacobs, Margaret, “Western History: What’s Gender Got
to Do With It?” Western Historical Quarterly 42 (Autumn 2011):
297–304.
Lahlum, Lori Ann, “Mina Westbye: Norwegian Immigrant, North
Dakota Homesteader, Studio Photographer, ‘New Woman,’”
Montana The Magazine of Western History 60 (Winter 2010): 3–15.
Myers, Polly Reed, “Jane Doe v. Boeing Company: Transsexuality
and Compulsory Gendering in Corporate Capitalism,” Feminist
Studies 36 (Fall 2010): 493–517.
Smith, Harold L., “‘All Good Things Start With the Women’:
The Origin of the Texas Birth Control Movement, 1933–1945,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114 (January 2011): 253–85.
Villanueva, Nicholas, Jr., “‘Sincerely Yours for Dignified
Manhood’: Lynching, Violence, and American Manhood During
the Early Years of the Mexican Revolution, 1910–1914,”
Journal of the West 49 (Winter 2010): 41–8.
Welch, Kristen D., “Preaching in the ‘Open Air’:
The Ministries of Early Pentecostal Women Preachers in Oklahoma,”
Chronicles of Oklahoma 88 (Fall 2010): 316–33.
HISTORIOGRAPHY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
Björk, Ulf Jonas, with Yngve Turesson and Christina Johansson,
“Swedish-American Bibliography 2009,” Swedish-American
Historical Quarterly 61 (October 2010): 312–21.
Deverell, William, “Western Vistas: Historiography, 1971 to
Today,” Western Historical Quarterly 42 (Autumn 2011): 355–60.
IMMIGRATION, MIGRATION, AND SETTLEMENT
Benton-Cohen, Katherine, “Other Immigrants: Mexicans and the
Dillingham Commission of 1907–1911,” Journal of American
Ethnic History 30 (Winter 2011): 33–57.
Gerber, Steven L., and James M. Aton, “Empires and Homesteads:
Making a Living in Range Creek,” Utah Historical Quarterly
79 (Winter 2011): 20–41.
Nelson, Robert L., “From Manitoba to the Memel: Max Sering,
Inner Colonization and the German East,” Social History 35
(November 2010): 439–57.
Saldívar, Martha Vanessa, “From Mexico to Palestine:
An Occupation of Knowledge, a Mestizaje of Methods,” American
Quarterly 62 (December 2010): 821–33.
INTERNATIONAL BORDERLANDS
Guerrero, Vladimir, “Lost in the Translation: Chief Palma
of the Quechan,” Southern California Quarterly 92 (Winter
2010/2011): 327–50.
Hernández, Kelly Lytle, “Borderlands and the Future
History of the American West,” Western Historical Quarterly
42 (Autumn 2011): 325–30.
Samaniego López, Marco Antonio, “El norte revolucionario.
Diferencias regionales y sus paradojas en la relación con
Estados Unidos,” Historia Mexicana 60 (Octubre/Deciembre 2010):
961–1018.
Widdis, Randy William, “Crossing an Intellectual and Geographic
Border: The Importance of Migration in Shaping the Canadian-American
Borderlands at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” Social
Science History 34 (Winter 2010): 445–97.
LABOR AND WORKING CLASS
Hawk, Angela, “Going ‘Mad’ in Gold Country: Migrant
Populations and the Problem of Containment in Pacific Mining Boom
Regions,” Pacific Historical Review 80 (February 2011): 64–96.
Hernandez, Kim, “The ‘Bungalow Boom’: The Working-Class
Housing Industry and the Development and Promotion of Early Twentieth-Century
Los Angeles,” Southern California Quarterly 92 (Winter 2010/2011):
351–92.
Smith, Stacey L., “Remaking Slavery in a Free State: Masters
and Slaves in Gold Rush California,” Pacific Historical Review
80 (February 2011): 28–63.
LITERATURE, FILM, AND THE ARTS
Blouin, Michael J., “Auditory Ambivalence: Music in the Western
from High Noon to Brokeback Mountain,” Journal of Popular
Culture 43 (December 2010): 1173–88.
Dunston, Susan L., “Physics and Metaphysics: Lessons from
Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony,” Arizona Quarterly 66
(Winter 2010): 135–62.
Fortney, Sharon, “Entwined Histories: The Creation of the
Maisie Hurley Collection of Native Art,” BC Studies, no. 167
(Autumn 2010): 71–104.
METHOD AND THEORY
Crawford, Don L., and Melinda Blanchard Crawford, “Just a
Name on a Grave?: Discovering the Story of an Unknown Montana Miner,”
Montana The Magazine of Western History 60 (Winter 2010): 50–61.
Kelley, Kitty, “Unauthorized, But Not Untrue,” American
Scholar 80 (Winter 2011): 32–43.
Loo, Tina, “Access Denied,” Canada’s History 90,
no. 6 (2010/2011): 16–7.
McInerney, Daniel J., “Building a Stronger K–20 Community:
Public School Teachers, the Teaching American History Program, and
the Western History Association Annual Conference,” Western
Historical Quarterly 42 (Autumn 2011): 363–9.
Neem, Johann N., “American History in a Global Age,”
History and Theory 50 (February 2011): 41–70.
Rigney, Ann, “When the Monograph is No Longer the Medium:
Historical Narrative in the Online Age,” History and Theory
49 (December 2010): 100–17.
Weddle, Robert S., and Carol A. Lipscomb, “The Strange Case
of the Headless Saint Francis: An Exercise in Historical Sleuthing,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114 (January 2011): 286–96.
MILITARY AND EXPLORATION
Ely, Glen Sample, “What to Do About Texas?: Texas and the
Department of New Mexico in the Civil War,” New Mexico Historical
Review 85 (Fall 2010): 375–408.
Grear, Charles D., “The Impact of Local Attachments: Why Texans
Fought in New Mexico during the Civil War,” New Mexico Historical
Review 85 (Fall 2010): 409–29.
Lahti, Janne, “Journey to the ‘Outside’: The U.S.
Army on the Road to the Southwest,” New Mexico Historical
Review 85 (Fall 2010): 349–74.
Martin, Scott, “Command Decisions: The Conquest of Mexico
and the Friedman-Savage Utility Function,” Social Science
History 34 (Winter 2010): 499–522.
Thrush, Coll, “Vancouver the Cannibal: Cuisine, Encounter,
and the Dilemma of Difference on the Northwest Coast, 1774–1808,”
Ethnohistory 58 (Winter 2011): 1–35.
NATIVE AMERICANS
Blackhawk, Ned, “Currents in North American Indian Historiography,”
Western Historical Quarterly 42 (Autumn 2011): 319–24.
Harvey, Sean P., “‘Must Not Their Languages Be Savage
and Barbarous Like Them?’ Philology, Indian Removal, and Race
Science,” Journal of the Early Republic 30 (Winter 2010):
505–32.
Langston, Nancy, “Toxic Inequalities: Chemical Exposures and
Indigenous Communities in Canada and the United States,” Natural
Resources Journal 50 (Spring 2010): 393–406.
McPherson, Robert S., “The Replevied Present: San Juan County,
the Southern Utes, and What Might Have Been, 1894–1895,”
Utah Historical Quarterly 79 (Winter 2011): 52–71.
Sherow, James E., “Storms on the Grasslands: Indian Peoples
and the Colorado Gold Rush of 1859,” Journal of the West 49
(Spring 2010): 15–22.
Tarlock, A. Dan, “Tribal Justice and Property Rights: The
Evolution of Winters v. United States,” Natural Resources
Journal 50 (Spring 2010): 471–99.
Zenk, Henry, with Tony A. Johnson, “A Northwest Language of
Contact, Diplomacy, and Identity: Chinuk Wawa/Chinook Jargon,”
Oregon Historical Quarterly 111 (Winter 2010): 444–61.
POLITICAL AND LEGAL
Almada Bay, Ignacio, “De regidores porfiristas a presidentes
de la República en el periodo revolucionario. Explorando
el ascenso y la caída del ‘sonorismo’,”
Historia Mexicana 60 (Octubre/Deciembre 2010): 729–89.
Drake, Brian Allen, “The Skeptical Environmentalist: Senator
Barry Goldwater and the Environmental Management State,” Environmental
History 15 (October 2010): 587–611.
Johnston, Robert D., “‘There’s No ‘There’
There’: Reflections on Western Political Historiography,”
Western Historical Quarterly 42 (Autumn 2011): 331–7.
Lai, James S., “Multiplexing Racial and Ethnic Planes: Chinese
American Politics in Globalized Immigrant Suburbs,” Amerasia
Journal 36, no. 3 (2010): 83–105.
Shepard, Christopher, “A True Jeffersonian: The Western Conservative
Principles of Barry Goldwater and His Vote Against the Civil Rights
Act of 1964,” Journal of the West 49 (Winter 2010): 34–40.
PUBLIC HISTORY AND MATERIAL CULTURE
Cummins, Light Townsend, “From the Midway to the Hall of State
at Fair Park: Two Competing Views of Women at the Dallas Celebration
of 1936,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114 (January 2011):
225–51.
Jones, Angelina R., and Nancy J. Parezo, “Tucson’s Squaw
Dress Industry,” Journal of Arizona History 51 (Winter 2010):
299–320.
Kodish, Debora, “Envisioning Folklore Activism,” Journal
of American Folklore 124 (Winter 2011): 31–60.
Nute, Kevin, “The Mirror and the Frame: John Yeon and the
Landscape Art of China and Japan,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly
101 (Spring 2010): 55–70.
Weisiger, Marsha, “No More Heroes: Western History in Public
Places,” Western Historical Quarterly 42 (Autumn 2011): 289–96.
Wilcox, David R., “Seizing the Moment: Collaboration and Cooperation
in the Founding and Growth of the Museum of Northern Arizona, 1928–2008,”
Journal of the Southwest 52 (Winter 2010): 435–537.
RELIGION
Cannon, Kenneth L., II, “Wives and Other Women: Love, Sex,
and Marriage in the Lives of John Q. Cannon, Frank J. Cannon, and
Abraham H. Cannon,” Dialogue 43 (Winter 2010): 71–130.
Laga, Barry, “In Lieu of History: Mormon Monuments and the
Shaping of Memory,” Dialogue 43 (Winter 2010): 131–53.
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND INDUSTRY
Aldrich, Mark, “On the Track of Efficiency: Scientific Management
Comes to Railroad Shops, 1900–1930,” Business History
Review 84 (Autumn 2010): 501–26.
Baumler, Ellen, “A Devastating Diagnosis of Leprosy: The Story
of Orville Willett,” Montana The Magazine of Western History
60 (Winter 2010): 36–49.
Fell, James E., Jr., “‘To the Task, Metallurgists!’
Technological Advances in Ore Processing in Colorado, 1858–1914,”
Journal of the West 49 (Spring 2010): 50–60.
Pietruska, Jamie L., “US Weather Bureau Chief Willis Moore
and the Reimagination of Uncertainty in Long-Range Forecasting,”
Environment and History 17 (February 2011): 79–105.
Shields, John W., “How Electric Lights Came to Cheyenne,”
Annals of Wyoming 82 (Autumn 2010): 2–18.
Taylor, Jan, “Marketing the Northwest: The Northern Pacific
Railroad’s Last Spike Excursion,” Montana The Magazine
of Western History 60 (Winter 2010): 16–35.
Walker, James V., “Henry S. Tanner and Cartographic Expression
of American Expansionism in the 1820s,” Oregon Historical
Quarterly 111 (Winter 2010): 416–43.
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL
Carroll, Brian, “‘Praising My People’: Newspaper
Sports Coverage and the Integration of Baseball in Wichita, Kansas,”
Kansas History 33 (Winter 2010/2011): 240–55.
Friedmann, Jonathan L., “Jerome H. Bayer: Music and the California
Menorah Society,” Western States Jewish History 43 (Winter
2011): 116–23.
Gerlach, Larry R., “Ernie Quigley: An Official for All Seasons,”
Kansas History 33 (Winter 2010/2011): 218–39.
Mitchell, Pablo, “Western History Forum: Social and Cultural
History,” Western Historical Quarterly 42 (Autumn 2011): 338–43.
Noel, Thomas J., “Colorado’s Rush to Culture: A Gold
Rush Legacy,” Journal of the West 49 (Spring 2010): 41–9.
Rowe, Jeremy, “Have Camera, Will Travel: Arizona Roadside
Images by Burton Frasher,” Journal of Arizona History 51 (Winter
2010): 337–54.
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