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Private correspondents: Civil War era letters from the papers of Julia Anna Bullard Phillips
Atrocity on trial: The court-martial of Littleton Waller
 
Jane Grabhorn: A professional biography of a woman painter
"A Most Enjoyable Evening": Music in Early Prescott and Flagstaff, Arizona Territory, ca. 1865-ca. 1890
 
This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land: An Historical Narrative of an Intergenerational Controversy over Public Use Management of the San Francisco Peaks
The Tea Party Movement: Grassroots Advocacy at its Finest, or Highly-Disguised Astroturfing?
 
Yavapai Indians Circle Their Wagons: Indians to Arizona: "It's a Good Day to Declare War"
The Rise of Centralized Policing Along the Southwest Border: A Social Response to Disorder, Crime, and Violence, 1835--1935
 
"They Called Me An Alien": Hanns Eisler's American Years, 1935--1948
Duty, honor, country, and race: The failure of desegregation at West Point in the nineteenth century
 
Pushing for change: Women of color at Wellesley College, 1966--2001
Women sterilized as they give birth: Population control, eugenics, and social protest in the twentieth-century United States
 
Continuity and change in the Navajo community of Canyons del Muerto and de Chelly
Crossroads of Indian country: Native American community in Denver, 1950--2005
 
The Anishnabeg and the landscape of assimilation in Michigan, 1854--1934
"I had to come here for my family:" Mexican migrant deaths in the Arizona desert, 1990--2005
 
Not so quiet on the Western front: Punk politics during the conservative ascendancy in the United States, 1980--2000
Zion rising: Joseph Smith's early social and political thought
 
The life and work of Dorothy Draper, interior designer: A study of class values and success
Check your local listings: Indigenous representation in television
 
The gadu:gi spirit: Community development strategies among the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, 1934 to 1984
Coming to grips with America: The Japanese American experience in the Southwest
 
Polishing the jewel: The "Arizona Republic" and the growth and development of Phoenix, 1920--1958
"It is what holds us together as a people": A history of the Ak-Chin Indian Community
 
Race, gender, and cultural identity in the American rodeo
"To become white and delightsome:" American Indians and Mormon identity
 
Relationships among ideology, iconography, and sociopolitical organization in the Mississippian world
Taking control: Fifty years of diabetes in the American Southwest 1940-1990
 
Bunker Hill Monument in memory and rhetoric
"Foreign Affairs" on German affairs, 1922-1989
 
Mormons, Indians and Lamanites: The Indian Student Placement Program, 1947-2000
"Undismayed by Any Mere Man": Women Lawmakers and Tax Policy in Nevada, 1919--1956
 
Science, Practice, and Policy: The Committee on Rare and Endangered Wildlife Species and the Development of U.S. Federal Endangered Species Policy, 1956--1973
Make Straight in the Desert a Highway: Ideology and Environmental Conflict on the Colorado Plateau
 
History and Historic Preservation in San Diego Since 1945: Civic Identity in America's Finest City
American Indian Water Rights in Arizona: From Conflict to Settlement, 1950--2004
 
Ghostworkers and Greens Collaborative Engagements in Pesticide Reform, 1962--2011
Tangled Truths The Power of Worldviews, Memories, and Material Interests in NAGPRA Disputes, 1990--2010
 
Mormons and the World's Fair 1893 A Study of Religious and Cultural Agency and Transformation
Indigenous Architecture: Envisioning, Designing, and Building The Museum At Warm Springs
 
Re-imagining Surprise: The Evolution of a Twenty-First Century Boomburb, 1938--2010
A Battle for Righteousness: Jimmy Carter and Religious Nationalism
 
Weaving a New Shared Authority The Akwesasne Museum and Community Collaboration Preserving Cultural Heritage, 1970-2012