The Western Historical Quarterly

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Volume 36 (2005)

Number 2 (Summer 2005)

  • Pages 133-156: "A Southerner at Yale Views the West: A Roundtable on the Work of Howard Lamar"
    • Pages 133-35: David J. Weber, "Introduction"
    • Pages 135-138: Richard White, "A Wider West"
    • Pages 139-143: Elliott West, "Howard's View: South By Southwest"
    • Pages 143-148: Elizabeth Jameson, "Howard Lamar: The Thoughts of a Southerner at Calgary"
    • Pages 148-151: Mary Lee Spence: "Howard R. Lamar"
    • Pages 151-154: Howard Lamar: "Comments"
    • Pages 154-156: Selected Bibliography: Howard Lamar
  • Pages 157-178: Gray H. Whaley, "Oregon, Illahee, and the Empire Republic: A Case Study of American Colonialism, 1843-1858"
  • Pages 179-199: Mark R. Ellis, "Legal Culture and Community on the Great Plains: State of Nebraska v. John Burley"
  • Page 200: [advertisement for Yale University Press volumes]
  • Pages 201-207: Shan C. Sutton, "Bringing the Borderlands to the Web: The Arizona-Sonora Documents Online Project"
  • Page 208: [advertisement for Utah State University Press volumes]
  • Pages 209-244: Book Reviews
    • Page 209: R. Douglas Hurt, The Future of the Southern Great Plains edited by Sherry L. Smith, published by the University of Oklahoma Press
    • Page 210: Charles N. Glaab, Urbanism and Empire in the Far West, 1840–1890 by Eugene P. Moehring, published by the University of Nevada Press
    • Pages 210-211: Paul S. Sutter, Going Places: Transportation Redefines the Twentieth-Century West by Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes, published by Indiana University Press
    • Pages 211-212: Juan Gomez-Quinones, A Century of Chicano History: Empire, Nations, and Migrations by Gilbert G. Gonzalez and Raul A. Fernandez, published by Routledge
    • Page 213: Ernesto Chávez, Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, and Riot in Wartime L.A. by Eduardo Obregón Pagán, published by the University of North Carolina Press
    • Pages 213-214: Gerald Horne, L.A. City Limits: African American Los Angeles from the Great Depression to the Present by Josh Sides, published by the University of California Press
    • Pages 214-215: Amy E. Farrell, At Berkeley in the Sixties: The Education of an Activist, 1961-1965 by Jo Freeman, published by Indiana University Press
    • Pages 215-217: Max G. Geier, Oregon's Promise: An Interpretive History by David Peterson Del Mar, published by Oregon State University Press; and Portland: People, Politics, and Power, 1851-2001 by Jewel Lansing, published by Oregon State University Press
    • Page 217: Sheila McManus, Taking Land, Breaking Land: Women Colonizing the America West and Kenya, 1840-1940 by Glenda Riley, published by the University of New Mexico Press
    • Page 218: Ann Ronald, True West: Authenticity and the American West edited by William R. Handley and Nathaniel Lewis, published by the University of Nebraska Press
    • Pages 281-219: Linda M. Hasselstrom, Writing Her Own Life: Imogene Welch, Western Rural Schoolteacher by Mary Clearman Blew, published by the University of Oklahona Press
    • Pages 219-220: Dorys Crow Grover, On a Silver Desert: The Life of Ernest Haycox byErnest Haycock Jr., published by the University of Oklahoma Press
    • Pages 220-221: Dan Gagliasso, William S. Hart: Projecting the American West by Ronald L. Davis, published by the University of Oklahoma Press
    • Pages 221-222: John S. McCormick, The Politics of American Religious Identity: The Seating of Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle by Kathleen Flake, published by the University of North Carolina Press
    • Pages 222-223: John C. Pinheiro, Wake for a Fat Vicar: Father Juan Felipe Ortiz, Archbishop Lamy, and the New Mexican Catholic Church in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century by Fray Angélico Chávez and Thomas E. Chávez, published by LPD Press
    • Pages 223-224: Thomas E. Sheridan, Juan Bautista de Anza: Basque Explorer in the New World by Donald T. Garate, published by the University of Nevada Press
    • Pages 224-225: Roy Web, On the River with Lewis and Clark by Verne Huser, published by Texas A&M University Press
    • Pages 225-226: Lance R. Blyth, Winfield Scott and the Profession of Arms by Allan Peskin, published by Kent State University Press
    • Pages 226-227: John O. Baxter, Ditches across the Desert: Irrigation in the Lower Pecos Valley by Stephen Bogener, published by Texas Tech University
    • Pages 227-228: Alan McCullough, When Coal Was King: Ladysmith and the Coal-Mining Industry on Vancouver Island by John R. Hinde, published by UBC Press
    • Pages 228-229: David E. Smith, CCF Colonialism in Northern Saskatchewan: Battling Parish Priests, Bootleggers, and Fur Sharks by David M. Quirring, published by UBC Press
    • Page 229: David Dinwoodie, Hunters and Bureaucrats: Power, Knowledge, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Southwest Yukon by Paul Nadasdy, published by UBC Press
    • Page 230: A.E. (Gene) Rogge, Mining, the Environment, Indigenous Development Conflicts by Saleem H. Ali, published by the University of Arizona Press
    • Pages 230-231: Brad D.E. Jarvis, Writing Indian Nations: Native Intellectuals and the Politics of Historiography, 1827-1863 by Maureen Konkle, published by the University of North Carolina Press
    • Pages 231-232: Alexandra Harmon, The World's Richest Indian: The Scandal Over Jackson Barnett's Oil Fortune by Tanis C. Thorne, published by Oxford University Press
    • Pages 232-233: Linda W. Reese, Cherokee Women in Crisis: Trails of Tears, Civil War, and Allotment, 1838-1907 by Carolyn Ross Johnston, published by the University of Alabama Press
    • Pages 233-234: Katherine Osburn, The Utes Must Go: American Expansion and the Removal of a People by Peter Decker, published by Fulcrum Publishing
    • Pages 234-235: William A. Dobak, Washita: The U.S. Army and the Southern Cheyennes, 1867-1869 by Jerome A. Greene, published by the University of Oklahoma Press
    • Pages 235-236: Peter Iverson, The Anguish of Snails: Native American Folklore in the West by Barre Toelken, published by Utah State University Press
    • Pages 236-237: Molly Mullin, Under the Palace Portal: Native American Artists in Santa Fe by Karl A. Hoerig, published by the University of New Mexico Press
    • Page 237: Stephen Chambers, Los Alamos: The Ranch School Years, 1917-1943 by John D. Wirth and Linda Harvey Aldrich, published by the University of New Mexico Press
    • Page 238: Marilyn Irvin Holt, When We Were Young in the West: True Stories of Childhood edited by Richard Melzer, published by Sunstone Press
    • Pages 238-239: Susan Arrington Madsen, Children of the Western Plains: The Nineteenth-Century Experience by Marilyn Irvin Holt, published by Ivan R. Dee
    • Pages 239-240: Shirley Ayn Linder, Books on the Frontier: Print Culture in the American West, 1764-1875 by Richard W. Clement, published by the Library of Congress
    • Pages 240-241: Dale Baum, Murder and Mayhem: The War of Reconstruction in Texas by James M. Smallwood, Barry A. Crouch, and Larry Peacock; published by Texas A&M University Press
    • Pages 241-242: John D. Barton, Deadly Dozen: Twelve Forgotten Gunfighters of the West by Robert K. DeArment, published by the University of Oklahoma Press
    • Page 242: Michael A. Amundson, After the Boom in Tombstone and Jerome, Arizona: Decline in Western Resource Towns by Eric L. Clements, published by the University of Nevada Press
    • Page 243: John H. Akers, Arizona's War Town: Flagstaff, Navajo Ordnance Depot, and World War II by John S. Westerlund, published by the University of Arizona Press
    • Pages 243-244: Robert J. McMahon, A Date Which Will Live: Pearl Harbor in American Memory by Emily S. Rosenberg, published by Duke University Press
  • Pages 245-247: Book Notices
  • Page 248: [advertisement for University of Minnesota Press books]
  • Pages 249-255: Recent Articles
  • Pages 256-257: [list of Western History Association leaders and donors]