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Barkan, Elliott Robert, "Turning Turner on His Head?: The Significance of Immigration in Twentieth-Century American Western History," New Mexico Historical Review, 77 (Winter 2002), 57–88.

Bowen, Marshall E., "Beyond the Margins: Abortive Farming Endeavors on Submarginal Land in Northeastern Nevada," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, 44 (Winter 2001), 353–74.

Curry, Andrew, "Case of the Colorado Cannibal," Archaeology, 55 (May–June 2002), 50–53. Heavily illustrated.

Dykstra, Robert R., and Jo Ann Manfra, "The Circle Dot Cowboys at Dodge City: History and Imagination in Andy Adam's The Log of a Cowboy," Western Historical Quarterly, 33 (Spring 2002), 19–40.

Flint, Richard, and Shirley Cushing Flint, "Fort Union and the Economy of Northern New Mexico, 1860–1868," New Mexico Historical Review, 77 (Winter 2002), 27–55.

Higham, Robin, and George Ham, eds., "Genetics—The Economic Impact on the West," Journal of the West, 41 (Winter 2002), 6–67. Special issue. Heavily illustrated.

Jack, Kenneth C., "Monterey County Land King: The Story of David Jack," Dogtown Territorial Quarterly (no. 48, Winter 2001), 22–55.

Jiménez, Alfredo, "La Historia como 'fabricación' del pasado: La frontera del Oeste o 'American West'" (History as a "creation" of the past: The western frontier or "American West"), Anuario de Estudios Americanos (Seville), 58 (July–Dec. 2001), 737–55. In Spanish.

Larkin, Robert P., ed., "Urbanization in the West," Journal of the West, 41 (Spring 2002), 8–67. Special issue. Heavily illustrated.

López y Sebastián, Lorenzo E., "Arte y expediciones en la geografía histórica del noroeste americano" (Art and expeditions in the historical geography of the American northwest), Revista Complutense de Historia de América (Madrid), 26 (2000), 377–79. In Spanish.

Louter, David, et al., "Crater Lake National Park at 100," Oregon Historical Quarterly, 103 (Spring 2002), 6–123. Special issue.

Marschall, John P., "The 1873 Fire at Hamilton, Nevada: Finding the Culprit," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, 44 (Winter 2001), 333–52.

Robinson, John W., "Francisco Garcés: Intrepid Missionary-Explorer of Spanish California," Dogtown Territorial Quarterly (no. 48, Winter 2001), 4–21. . . .


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