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"Here, Alabama lives next door to Maine": Racial dynamics in Wichita, Kansas, and the 1958 student sit-ins
Working the graveyard shift: Black lung disease and the struggle for compensation, 1890--1970
 
Thunder on high: Cheyenne, Denver and aviation supremacy on the Rocky Mountain Front Range
"Daylight" fails to shine on the reservation
 
Rebecca Rush and challenging ideals of independence through post-revolutionary women's roles in education, marriage, and motherhood
"The hand that rocks the cradle": Shoshone and Arapaho women in the Wind River region and assimilation policy, 1880--1932
 
Natural born enemies?: Arapaho and Shoshone political relationships, 1700--1938
Qing perceptions of Anti-Chinese violence in the United States: Case studies from the American West
 
More than Barbie and big hair: A "bling blingin'" visual analysis of women and ethnic minorities in the rodeo arena
"Proud as a peacock": An historic and semiotic analysis of illustrated "Vogue" magazine covers from 1909 and 1911
 
Common language? The discourses of citizenship and equality in nineteenth-century America
Caught between a risk and a hard place: Making senese of a chronic technological disaster in Rock Springs, Wyoming
 
Now I must try to live as they did: Reginald Laubin and American Indian representation
The warfare of General William Tecumseh Sherman: A reexamination
 
T is for toy book: Social lessons contained in 19th century lower class British children's literature
Remembering the war: Northern Arapaho military service and the provider ethos since 1950
 
"A continuing survey of the farce": "The New Pantagruel" and the carnivalesque tradition
Shooting wonderland: The photographic construction of 19th-century Yellowstone
 
Mountains, hayfields, houses: From small farms to subdivisions in Big Horn, Wyoming, 1918--2009
Finding rendezvous: An approach to locating Rocky Mountain Rendezvous sites through use of historic documents, geophysical survey, and LiDAR