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Buenger, Walter L., "Texas and the South," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 103 (Spring 2000), 309–24.

Coleman, Jon T., "The Men in McArthur's Bar: The Cultural Significance of the Margins," Western Historical Quarterly, 31 (Spring 2000), 47–69.

Driggs, Christopher G., "Nevada at the World's Fair," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, 42 (Fall 1999), 91–139.

Etulain, Richard W., "Western Stories for the Next Generation," Western Historical Quarterly, 31 (Spring 2000), 5–24.

Goodman, Audrey, "The Immeasurable Possession of Air: Willa Cather and Southwestern Romance," Arizona Quarterly, 55 (Winter 1999), 49–78.

Larson, John Lauritz, "Teaching the West in the Early American Republic: Old Chestnuts and the Fruits of New Research," oah Magazine of History, 14 (Winter 2000), 17–21.

Scharff, Virginia, et al., "Claims and Prospects of Western History: A Roundtable," Western Historical Quarterly, 31 (Spring 2000), 25–46.

Smith, Dwight L., "Samuel E. Tillman and the Wheeler Survey: Wesward and Northwestward from Reno, 1876 and 1878," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, 42 (Winter 1999), 222–55. . . .


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