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Utah
State University
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ISSN: 0043-3810
E-ISSN: 1939-8603
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Recent
Articles Winter 2002
Biography
Carroll, Murray L., “Robert Foote:
A Forgotten Wyoming Pioneer,” Annals of Wyoming 74 (Winter
2002): 9--23.
Engelhardt, Carroll, “Henry A. Burns,
Failed Frontier Entrepreneur,” Minnesota History 58 (Summer
2002): 92--104.
Riley, Marilyn Griggs, “Sin, Gin,
and Jasmine: The Controversial Career of Caroline Bancroft,” Colorado
Heritage (Spring 2002): 31--45.
Smith, Donald B., “The Steinhauer
Brothers: Education & Self-Reliance,” Alberta History
50 (Spring 2002): 2--10.
Taylor, Judith M., “Sydney Stein Rich,
Gardener and Pioneer, San Francisco, California, 1906--1956,” Western
States Jewish History 34 (Summer 2002): 290--307.
Trennert, Robert A., “Mary L. Eldridge:
Serving God and Country on the San Juan,” New Mexico Historical
Review 77 (Spring 2002): 145
Economics and Labor
Carroll, William K., “Westward Ho?
The Shifting Geography of Corporate Power in Canada,” Journal
of Canadian Studies 36 (Winter 2002): 118--42.
Flint, Richard, and Shirley Cushing
Flint, “Fort Union and the Economy of Northern New Mexico, 1860--1868,”
New Mexico Historical Review 77 (Winter 2002): 27--55.
Francaviglia, Richard V., and Jimmy
L. Bryan, Jr., “‘Are We Chimerical in this Opinion?’ Visions of
a Pacific Railroad and Westward Expansion Before 1845,” Pacific
Historical Review 71 (May 2002): 179--202.
Mitchell, D., “Controlling Space,
Controlling Scale: Migratory Labour, Free Speech, and Regional Development
in the American West,” Journal of Historical Geography 28
(January 2001): 63--84.
Reséndez, Andrés, “Getting
Cured and Getting Drunk: State versus Market in Texas and New Mexico,
1800--1850,” Journal of the Early Republic 22 (Spring 2002):
77--103.
Education
Corman, Catherine A., “Teaching---and
Learning From---Carey McWilliams,” California
History 80 (Winter 2001/2002):
204--22.
Gill, Peggy B., “Community, Commitment,
and African American Education: The Jackson School of Smith County,
Texas, 1925--1954,” Journal of African American History 87
(Spring 2002): 256--68.
Nunez-Janes, Mariela, “Bilingual Education
and Identity Debates in New Mexico: Constructing and Contesting
Nationalism and Ethnicity,” Journal of the Southwest 44 (Spring
2002): 61--78.
Welker, R. Todd, “Utah Schools and
the Japanese American Student Relocation Program,” Utah Historical
Quarterly 70 (Winter 2002): 4--20.
Wild, Mark, “‘So Many Children at
Once and So Many Kinds’: Schools and Ethno-racial Boundaries in
Early Twentieth Century Los Angeles,” Western Historical Quarterly
33 (Winter 2002): 453--476.
Environment
Balogh, Brian, “Scientific Forestry
and the Roots of the Modern American State: Gifford Pinchot’s Path
to Progressive Reform,” Environmental History 7 (April 2002):
198--225.
Campbell, Robert B., “Newlands, Old
Lands: Native American Labor, Agrarian Ideology, and the Progressive-Era
State in the Making of the Newlands Reclamation Project, 1902--1926,”
Pacific Historical Review 71 (May 2002): 203--38.
Foster, Doug, “Refuges and Reclamation:
Conflicts in the Klamath Basin, 1904--1964,” Oregon Historical
Quarterly 103 (Summer 2002): 150--87.
Guilmet, George M., and David Lloyd
Whited, “American Indian and Non-Indian Philosophies of Technology
and Their Differential Impact on the Environment of the Southern
Puget Sound,” American Indian Culture and Research Journal
26, no. 1 (2002): 33--66.
Honker, Andrew M., “‘A Terrible Calamity
Has Fallen Upon Phoenix’: The 1891 Flood and Salt River Valley Reclamation,”
Journal of Arizona History 43 (Summer 2002): 109--32.
Inman, Katherine, Donald M. McLeod,
and Dale J. Menkhaus, “Rural Land Use and Sale Preferences in a
Wyoming County,” Land Economics 78 (February 2002): 72--87.
Keeling, Arn, “‘A Dynamic, Not a Static
Conception’: The Conservation Thought of Roderick Haig-Brown,” Pacific
Historical Review 71 (May 2002): 239--68.
Libecap, Gary D., and Zeynep Kocabiyik
Hansen, “‘Rain Follows the Plow’ and Dryfarming Doctrine: The Climate
Information Problem and Homestead Failure in the Upper Great Plains,
1890--1925,” Journal of Economic History 62 (March 2002):
86--120.
Lovin, Hugh T., “Conservation, Irrigated
Farming, and Yellowstone National Park’s Cascade Corner,” Pacific
Northwest Quarterly 93 (Winter 2001/2002): 13--25.
Marsh, Kevin R., “‘This is Just the
First Round’: Designating Wilderness in the Central Oregon Cascades,
1950--1964,” Oregon Historical Quarterly 103 (Summer 2002):
210--33.
Maestas, Jeremy D., and Richard L.
Knight, and Wendell C. Gilgert, “Biodiversity and Land Use Change
in the American Mountain West,” Geographical Review 91 (July
2001): 509--25.
Munday, Pat, “‘A Millionaire Couldn’t
Buy a Piece of Water as Good’: George Grant and the Conservation
of the Big Hole River Watershed,” Montana The Magazine of Western
History 52 (Summer 2002): 20--37.
Tarlock, A. Dan, “The Future of Prior
Appropriation in the New West,” Natural Resources Journal
41 (Fall 2001): 769--93.
Welsh, Michael M., “Beyond Designed
Capture: A Reanalysis of the Beginnings of Public Range Management,
1928--38,” Social Science History 26 (Summer 2002): 347--91.
Ethnicity and Race
Iber, Jorge, “Mexican Americans of
South Texas Football: The Athletic and Coaching Careers of E. C.
Lerma and Bobby Cavazos, 1932--1965,” Southwestern Historical
Quarterly 105 (April 2002): 617--33.
Lee, Erika, “The Chinese Exclusion
Example: Race, Immigration, and American Gatekeeping, 1882--1924,”
Journal of American Ethnic History 21 (Spring 2002): 36--62.
Richmond, Douglas, “The Legacy of
African Slavery in Colonial Mexico, 1519--1810,” Journal of Popular
Culture 35 (Fall 2001): 1--16.
Rusco, Elmer, “The Chinese Massacres
of 1866,” Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 45 (Spring
2002): 1--30.
Exploration
Camp, Gregory S., “Quest for Empire:
Historical and Ideological Underpinnings for the Lewis and Clark
Expedition,” North Dakota History 69, no. 1 (2002): 18--24.
Hyslop, Stephen G., “An Explorer or
a Spy?” American History 37 (August 2002): 58--64.
Jengo, John W., “‘high broken &
rocky’: Lewis and Clark as Geological Observers,” We Proceeded
On 28 (May 2002): 22--7.
Loge, Ronald V., “Meriwether Lewis
and Malaria: Another View of the ‘Ague’ and the Captain’s Death,”
We Proceeded On 28 (May 2002): 33--5.
Moulton, Candy, “The Bozeman Trail,
1863--1868: The Evolution of Routes to Montana,” Overland Journal
20 (Spring 2002): 2--17.
Ronda, James P., “Tough Times at the
Bad,” We Proceeded On 28 (May 2002): 12--21.
Saindon, Robert A., “The ‘Unhappy
Affair’ on Two Medicine River,” We Proceeded On 28 (August
2002): 12--25.
Immigration and Settlement
Anderson, Virginia DeJohn, “Animals
Into the Wilderness: The Development of Livestock Husbandry in the
Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake,” William and Mary Quarterly
59 (April 2002): 377--408.
Barkan, Elliott Robert, “Turning Turner
on His Head? The Significance of Immigration in Twentieth-Century
American Western History,” New Mexico Historical Review (Winter
2002): 57--88.
Browde, Anatole, “Settling the Canadian
Colonies: A Comparison of Two Nineteenth-Century Land Companies,”
Business History Review 76 (Summer 2002): 299--335.
Buttnick, Meta, and Julia Niebuhr
Eulenberg, “Republic, Washington: A Jewish Settlement in the Small
Towns of Washington State, 1898--1936,” Western States Jewish
History 34 (Summer 2002): 312--23.
Sheridan, Clare, “Contested Citizenship:
National Identity and Mexican Immigration Debates of the 1920s,”
Journal of American Ethnic History 21 (Spring 2002): 3--35.
Specht, Neva Jean, “Removing to a
Remote Place: Quaker Certificates of Removal and Their Significance
in Trans-Appalachian Migration,” Quaker History 91 (Spring
2002): 45--69.
Literature and the Arts
Braz, Albert, “The White Indian: Armand
Garnet Ruffo’s Grey Owl and the Spectre of Authenticity,” Journal
of Canadian Studies 36 (Winter 2002): 171--87.
Frontz, Kim, “Q Ranch: Lena Ellison’s
Photographs of Pioneer Life in Gila County, Arizona, 1890s--1910,”
Journal of Arizona History 43 (Summer 2002): 153--72.
Glotfelty, Cheryll, “Old Folks in
the New West: Surviving Change and Staying Fit in The Misfits,”
Western American Literature 37 (Spring 2002): 26--49.
Halverson, Cathryn, “Opal Whiteley’s
‘Explores’: The Disappearing Region,” Western American Literature
37 (Summer 2002): 197--221.
Hogg, Charlotte, “‘Settling Down’
in Western Nebraska: Grounding Local History through Memoir,” Western
American Literature 37 (Summer 2002): 223--40.
Loscher, Tricia, “Kate Thomson Cory:
Artist in Hopiland,” Journal of Arizona History 43 (Spring
2002): 1--40.
McDermott, Paul D. and Ronald E. Grim,
“The Artistic Views of Gustavus Sohon,” Columbia 16 (Summer
2002): 16--22.
Schwarz, Maureen Trudelle, “Collective
Guilt, Conservation, and Other Postmodern Messages in Contemporary
Westerns: Last of the Dogmen and Grey Owl,” American Indian Culture
and Research Journal 26, no. 1 (2002): 83--105.
Swenson, James R., “Dorothea Lange’s
Portrait of Utah’s Great Depression,” Utah Historical Quarterly
70 (Winter 2002): 39--62.
Thompson, Harry F., “History, Historicity,
and the Western American Novel: Frederick Manfred’s Scarlet Plume
and the Dakota War of 1862,” Western American Literature
37 (Spring 2002): 51--82.
Tisinger, Danielle, “Textual Performance
and the Western Frontier: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins’s Life among
the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims,” Western American Literature
37 (Summer 2002): 171--94.
Military
Cunningham, Roger D., “Welcoming ‘Pa’
on the Kaw: Kansas’s ‘Colored’ Militia and the 1864 Price Raid,”
Kansas History 25 (Summer 2002): 86--101.
Hoig, Stan, “The Northern Cheyenne
Exodus and the 1878 Battle of Turkey Springs,” Chronicles of
Oklahoma 80 (Spring 2002): 4--19.
Jackson, Brenda K., “Holding Down
the Fort: A History of Dakota Territory’s Fort Randall,” South
Dakota History 32 (Spring 2002): 1--27.
Journal of the West 41 (Summer
2002). Special issue, “The Military in the West.”
Thompson, Jerry, “Winfield Scott’s
Army of Occupation as Pioneer Alpinists: Epic Ascents of Popocatepetl
and Citlaltepetl,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 105
(April 2002): 549--81.
Mining
Fuller, Craig, “Finns and the Winter
Quarter Mine Disaster,” Utah Historical Quarterly 70 (Spring
2002): 123--39.
Taniguchi, Nancy J., “An Explosive
Lesson: Gomer Thomas, Safety, and the Winter Quarters Mine Disaster,”
Utah Historical Quarterly 70 (Spring 2002): 140--57.
Wood, Larry, “Red Hot Rivals,” Kansas
Heritage (Summer 2002): 15--8.
Native Americans
Amato, Christopher A., “Digging Sacred
Ground: Burial Site Disturbances and the Loss of New York’s Native
American Heritage,” Columbia Journal of Environmental Law
27, no. 1 (2002): 1--44.
Amerman, Stephen Kent, “‘This is Our
Land’: The White Mountain Apache Trophy Elk Hunt and Tribal Sovereignty,”
Journal of Arizona History 43 (Summer 2002): 133--52.
Andrews, Thomas G., “Turning the Tables
on Assimilation: Oglala Lakotas and the Pine Ridge Day Schools,
1889--1920s,” Western Historical Quarterly 33 (Winter 2002):
407--403.
Barrett, Elinore M., “The Geography
of the Rio Grande Pueblos in the Seventeenth Century,” Ethnohistory
49 (Winter 2002): 123--204.
Clark, Rose L., and Richard H. Mendoza,
“Assessing Cultural Lifestyles of Urban American Indians,” American
Indian Culture and Research Journal 26, no. 1 (2002): 1--13.
Haig-Brown, Celia, “Seeking Honest
Justice in a Land of Strangers: Nahnebahwequa’s Struggle for Land,”
Journal of Canadian Studies 36 (Winter 2002): 143--70.
Lindsley, Sheryl L., Charles A. Braithwaite,
and Kristin L. Ahlberg, “Mending the Sacred Hoop: Identity Enactment
and the Occupation of Wounded Knee,” Great Plains Quarterly
22 (Spring 2002): 115--26.
McCue, Michael Westaway, “The Soldier
and the ‘King,’” American History 37 (June 2002): 44--50.
O’Brien, Greg, “‘We are behind you’:
The Choctaw Occupation of Natchez in 1778,” Journal of Mississippi
History 64 (Summer 2002): 107--24.
Palmer, Jason B., “Forgotten Sacrifice:
Native American Involvement in the Construction of the Castillo
de San Marcos,” Florida Historical Quarterly 80 (Spring 2002):
437--54.
Taylor, Alan, “The Divided Ground:
Upper Canada, New York, and the Iroquois Six Nations, 1783--1815,”
Journal of the Early Republic 22 (Spring 2002): 55--75.
Schröder, Ingo W., “The Political
Economy of Common Destinies in the American Indian Southwest,” Journal
of the Southwest 44 (Spring 2002): 3--16.
Shover, Michele, “John Bidwell’s Role
in the 1863 Indian Removal from Chico,” Dogtown Territorial Quarterly
no. 49 (Spring 2002): 4--24.
Swagerty, W. R., “Indian Trade Blankets
in the Pacific Northwest,” Columbia 16 (Summer 2002): 24--31.
Vaughan, Alden T., “Sir Walter Ralegh’s
Indian Interpreters, 1584--1618,” William and Mary Quarterly
59 (April 2002): 341--76.
Wicazo Sa Review 17 (Spring
2002). Special issue, “Sovereignty and Governance.”
Political and Legal
Armstrong, Robert D., “An Interesting
Feature of the New Government’s Difficulties: Public Printing in
the Western Territories,” Nevada Historical Society Quarterly
45 (Spring 2002): 31--52.
Bakken, Gordon Morris, “Becoming Progressive:
The California Supreme Court, 1880--1910,” The Historian
64 (Spring & Summer 2002): 551--65.
Bonner, Robert E., “Buffalo Bill Cody
and Wyoming Water Politics,” Western Historical Quarterly
33 (Winter 2002): 433--451.
Boychuk, Gerard W., and Debora L.
Vannijnatten, “The Canadian ‘West’ as a Public Policy Space?
Public Policies in Western Canadian Provinces from a National and
Cross-National Perspective,” BC Studies no. 133 (Spring 2002):
5--30.
Stagg, J.C.A., “The Madison Administration
and Mexico: Reinterpreting the Gutiérrez-Magee Raid of 1812--1813,”
William and Mary Quarterly 59 (April 2002): 449--80.
Steely, James Wright, “The Civilian
Conservation Corps Invades East Texas, 1933--1942,” East Texas
Historical Journal 40, no. 2 (2002): 34--9.
Turner, Charles C., “Rhetorical Bipartisanship:
National Party Platforms and American Indian Politics,” American
Indian Culture and Research Journal 26, no. 1 (2002): 107--22.
Religion
Boehm, Deborah A., “Our Lady of Resistance:
The Virgin of Guadalupe and Contested Construction of Community
in Sante Fe, New Mexico,” Journal of the Southwest 44 (Spring
2002): 95--104.
Clark, Emily, and Virginia Meacham
Gould, “The Feminine Face of Afro-Catholicism in New Orleans, 1727--1852,”
William and Mary Quarterly 59 (April 2002): 409--48.
Gross, Lawrence W., “Bimaadiziwin,
or the ‘Good Life,’ as a Unifying Concept of Anishinaabe Religion,”
American Indian Culture and Research Journal 26, no. 1 (2002):
15--32.
Key, Joseph Patrick, “The Calumet
and the Cross: Religious Encounters in the Lower Mississippi Valley,”
Arkansas Historical Quarterly 61 (Summer 2002): 152--68.
Rodríguez, Sylvia, “Procession
and Sacred Landscape in New Mexico,” New Mexico Historical Review
77 (Winter 2002): 1--26.
Woods, Fred E., and Melvin L. Bashore,
“On the Outskirts of Atchison: The Imprint of Latter-day Saints
Transmigration at Mormon Grove,” Kansas History 25 (Spring
2002): 38--51.
Social
Crets, Jennifer A., “‘What the Carnival
is at Rome, the Fair is at St. Louis’: The Nacsent Years of the
St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair,” Gateway Heritage
22 (Spring 2002): 24--33.
Edwards, Rebecca, “Marsh Murdock and
the ‘Wily Women’ of Wichita: Domesticity Disputed in the Gilded
Age,” Kansas History 25 (Spring 2002): 1--13.
Embry, Jessie L., and Adam Seth Darowski,
“Coming Home: Community Baseball in Cache Valley, Utah,” Utah
Historical Quarterly 70 (Spring 2002): 108--22.
Gastil, John, Hank Jenkins-Smith,
and Gilbert K. St. Clair, “Beyond Green Chiles and Coyotes: The
Changing Shape of New Mexico’s Political-Cultural Regions From 1967--1997,”
New Mexico Historical Review 77 (Spring 2002): 173--95.
Hieb, Louis A., “Social Memory and
Cultural Narrative: The Hopi Construction of a Moral Community,”
Journal of the Southwest 44 (Spring 2002): 79--94.
James, Michael E., “The City on the
Hill: Temperance, Race, and Class in Turn-of-the-Century Pasadena,”
California History 80 (Winter 2001/2002): 186--203.
Lowitt, Richard, “‘If It Rains’: Life
in the Oklahoma Panhandle in the 1930s and 1940s,” Chronicles
of Oklahoma 80 (Spring 2002): 20--43.
Marks, Paula, “Davy Crockett, Texas,
and Shared Identities,” Western Historical Quarterly 33 (Winter
2002): 479--484.
Podruchny, Carolyn, “Baptizing Novices:
Ritual Moments among French Canadian Voyageurs in the Montreal Fur
Trade, 1780--1821,” Canadian Historical Review 83 (June 2002):
165--95.
Schullery, Paul, “Frontier Fly-Fishing
in the New West,” Montana The Magazine of Western History
52 (Summer 2002): 2--9.
Tivy, Mary, “Dreams and Nightmares:
Changing Visions of the Past at Doon Pioneer Village,” Ontario
History 94 (Spring 2002): 79--99.
Utley, Robert M., “Tales of the Texas
Rangers,” American Heritage 53 (June/July 2002):
40--7.
Spanish Borderlands
Barbour, Barton H., “Kit Carson and
the ‘Americanization’ of New Mexico,” New Mexico Historical Review
77 (Spring 2002): 115--43.
Horton, Sarah, “New Mexico’s Cuarto
Centenario and Spanish American Nationalism: Collapsing Past Conquests
and Present Dispossession,” Journal of the Southwest 44 (Spring
2002): 49--60.
Leeke, Jim, “Our Late Unpleasantness
With Mexico: The Ohio National Guard on Border Service, 1916,” Timeline
19 (May/June 2002): 40--54.
McMichael, Andrew, “The Kemper ‘Rebellion’:
Filibustering and Resident Anglo American Loyalty in Spanish West
Florida,” Louisiana History 43 (Spring 2002): 133--65.
Rosario Rodríguez Díaz,
María del, “Mexico’s Vision of Manifest Destiny during the
1847 War,” Journal of Popular Culture 35 (Fall 2001): 41--50.
Sandoval, David A., “The American
Invasion of New Mexico and Mexican Merchants,” Journal of Popular
Culture 35 (Fall 2001): 61--72.
Valerio-Jiménez, Omar S., “Neglected
Citizens and Willing Traders: The Villas del Norte (Tamaulipas)
in Mexico’s Northern Borderlands, 1749--1846,” Mexican Studies
18 (Summer 2002): 251--96.
Urban
Bachhofer, Aaron, “Forgotten Founder:
Charles G. ‘Gristmill’ Jones and the Growth of Oklahoma City, 1889--1911,”
Chronicles of Oklahoma 80 (Spring 2002): 44--61.
Journal of the West 41 (Spring
2002). Special issue, “Urbanization in the West.”
Sagarena, Roberto Lint, “Building
California’s Past: Mission Revival Architecture and Regional Identity,”
Journal of Urban History 28 (May 2002): 429--44.
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