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Volume XXXII • Number 2

SUMMER 2001


Editorial Staff

 

John Mack Faragher
Bungalow and Ranch House: The Architectural Backwash of California 149

Alexandra Harmon
Tribal Enrollment Councils: Lessons on Law and Indian Identity 175

Frieda Knobloch
Creating the Cowboy State: Culture and Underdevelopment in Wyoming since 1867 201

Al Lowman
Field Notes: A Book Lover's Memories of WHA 223


Book Reviews

Gonzalez, Refusing the Favor
Shirlene Soto 231

Jacobs, Engendered Encounters
Kathryn A. Abbott 231

Stockel, Chiricahua Apache Women and Children
Jacqueline K. Greb 232

Yung, Unbound Voices
Linda Trinh Võ 233

Chen, Chinese San Francisco, 1850–1943
S. F. Chung 234

Reingold, Representing Women
Gayle Gullett 235

Iber, Hispanics in the Mormon Zion, 1912–1999
Charles B. Churchill 236

Kraft, Gatewood & Geronimo
John H. Monnett 237

Calderón, Mexican Coal Mining Labor in Texas and Coahuila, 1880–1930
Roberto M. Salmón 237

Hepworth, Stealing Glances
Gregory C. Thompson 238

Goble and Hirt, eds., Northwest Lands, Northwest Peoples
Kathryn Morse 239

Pynn, Last Stands
Michael Sean Sullivan 240

Lauck, American Agriculture and the Problem of Monopoly
Richard Steven Street 241

Shurts, Indian Reserved Water Rights
Todd M. Kerstetter 242

Wirth, Smelter Smoke in North America
Matthew W. Klingle 243

Fine, Imagining Los Angeles
William P. O'Brien 244

Clayton, Islands of Truth
Robert A. J. McDonald 245

Carter II, ed., Surveying the Record
Michael J. Brodhead 245

Mayer and DeArmond, Staking Her Claim
Diana L. Ahmad 246

Taylor and Taylor, This Train Is Bound for Glory
James A. Ward 247
   
Book Notices 249

Recent Articles 251
   
Association  


     Call For Papers

     Western Roots and Migrations
     42ndAnnual Conference
     Western History Association
     16–19 October 2002
     Colorado Springs, Colorado

The Program Committee for the 2002 meeting of the Western History Association invites proposals for panels and papers for the WHA's 42nd annual conference. We encourage proposals from people with varied perspectives–Westerners, academics, and the interested public–in order to create an exciting and representative program.

The recent millennial census reminds us of the deep and diverse roots and the varied and continuing migrations that have created the West. The 2002 meeting will highlight the tensions and connections between those roots and migrations, exploring their roles in shaping western history. The migrations of ideas, peoples, animals and plants, by chance and by plan, have all influenced the region's history. And western historians have traveled many trails as they have sought to interpret that past.

We invite papers that explore aspects of these themes. Possibilities include, but by no means are limited to, the making and remaking of the West through human movement and the shuffling of power, evolving ecologies as plants and animals have migrated and taken root, shifting relations between new and old westerners, and between those westerners and outside centers of authority. Other approaches might consider the resulting fluid conditions producing people and stories that have made the West a source of global fascination, colonial and postcolonial regimes, literary and artistic explorations of rootedness, the migration of western images across regional and national borders, and western historians migrating across disciplinary boundaries. The Program Committee invites traditional history presentations as well as those that make use of other disciplines, such as literature, art, film and music. We also encourage panels on the history of the Rocky Mountain West and Colorado.

Come join us in Colorado Springs. Submissions are encouraged for roundtable discussions, entire sessions and individual papers. When submitting an entire session, include an abstract that outlines the purpose of the session and designate one panelist as the contact person. Each paper proposal, whether individual or in a session, should include a one-page abstract, along with a one page c.v., an address, phone, and email for each participant. The Program Committee assumes all listed individuals have agreed to participate.

Program Committee co-chairs for 2002 are Katherine G. Morrissey and Paul Fees. Send all submissions by 31 August 2001 to Prof. Katherine G. Morrissey, 2002 WHA Program Committee, Department of History, University of Arizona, 215 Social Sciences Bldg., Tucson, Arizona, 85721. Phone (520) 626-8429; fax (520) 621-2422; email kmorriss@u.arizona.edu.

 

     

 


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