Recent Scholarship
West
Bearman, Alan F., and Jennifer L. Mills, “Charles M. Sheldon and Charles F. Parham: Adapting Christianity to the Challenges of the American West,” Kansas History, 32 (Summer 2009), 106–23.
Bell, Andrew McIlwaine, “Trans-Mississippi Miasmas: Malaria and Yellow Fever Shaped the Course of the Civil War in the Confederacy’s Western Theater,” East Texas Historical Journal, 48 (no. 2, 2009), 3–13.
Burgess, Don, “Romans in Tuscon? The Story of an Archaeological Hoax,” Journal of the Southwest, 51 (Spring 2009), 3–102. Heavily illustrated.
Chapple, Simon, “Writing Law into ‘New Western History’: Law and Order in Wyoming and New Mexico,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 44–65.
Etulain, Richard W., “Abraham Lincoln: Political Founding Father of the American West,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 3–22. Heavily illustrated.
Fernlund, Kevin J., “To Think Like a Star: The American West, Modern Cosmology, and Big History,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 23–44. Heavily illustrated.
Keller, Charles L., “Regulator Johnson, the Man behind the Legend,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Summer 2009), 260–74.
Lawrence, Deborah, and Jon Lawrence, “The Old Sacramento City Cemetery,” California Territorial Quarterly (no. 77, Spring 2009), 28–38.
Mihelich, John, “‘Baseball Was Our Life’: Amateur Baseball in Butte, Montana, 1920–1960,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 62–72. Heavily illustrated.
Miller, Diane, “Frontier Freedom: Seeking the Underground Railroad in Indian Territory,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 87 (Spring 2009), 76–93.
Sailor, Rachel, “Performing the Pioneer: The Kolbs, the Grand Canyon, and Photographic Self-Representation,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Spring 2009), 233–61.
Beamer, B. Kamanamaikalani, “Na Wai Ka Mana? ‘Oiwi Agency and European Imperialism in the Hawaiian Kingdom” (University of Hawai‘i, 2008). Order No. DA3326432.
Lutenski, Emily Susan, “In the Land of Enchantment: Multiethnic Modernism and the American Southwest” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3328901.
Smith, Stacey Leigh, “California Bound: Unfree Labor, Race, and the Reconstruction of the Far West, 1848–1870” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3328049.
Fell, James E., Jr., Ores to Metals: The Rocky Mountain Smelting Industry. (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2009. xxiv, 341 pp. Paper, $27.95, isbn 978-0-87081-946-9.) Originally published in 1979.
Smith, Duane A., San Juan Legacy: Life in the Mining Camps. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2009. xviii, 163 pp. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8263-4650-6.)
Wolff, David A., Seth Bullock: Black Hills Lawman. (Pierre: South Dakota State Historical Society, 2009. x, 206 pp. Paper, $12.95, isbn 978-0-9798940-5-3.)
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