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Tough country: Portraits from New Mexico's high plains
"We want better education!": The Chicano student movement for educational reform in south Texas, 1968--1970
Class, taste and empire in Reagan's America
Negotiating change on the frontier: Indian women who brokered the collision of cultures
Red Power rising: The National Indian Youth Council and the origins of intertribal activism
Remaking urban in the American West: Lifestyle politics, micropolitan urbanism, and hip capitalism in Boulder, Colorado, 1958--1978
Wilderburbs: Nature, culture, and the rise of rural development in the Rocky Mountain west, 1960--2000
Episcopal women missionaries as cultural intermediaries in interior Alaska Native villages, 1894--1932
The battle for the body: Work and environment in the Pacific Northwest lumber industry, 1800--1940
Cultures of business, work, and leisure in the United Fruit Company's Caribbean, 1880--1940
An unspoken past: Atlanta lesbian and gay history, 1940--1970
Troubling reproduction: Sexuality, race, and colonialism in New Mexico, 1919--1945
Waiting for wilderness: The corporate genesis of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, 1927--1956
Cleaning up after sex: An environmental history of contraceptives in the United States, 1873--2010
To prevent the breakup of the Indian family: The development of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978
Intimate enemies: Visual culture and U.S.-Cuban relations, 1945--2000
Crow history 1700--1950: A political and social battle to retain their culture
Colorado Stories: Interpreting Colorado history for public audiences at the History Colorado Center