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Collins, Jennifer J., "The Lingering Shadow: The Grapes of Wrath and Oklahoma Leaders in the Post-Depression Era," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 81 (Spring 2003), 80–103.

Keller, Jane Eblen, "'They Have Everything!' Georges Simenon in Arizona," Journal of the Southwest, 44 (Winter 2002), 449–516.

Lang, William L., "Beavers, Firs, Salmon, and Falling Water: Pacific Northwest Regionalism and the Environment," Oregon Historical Quarterly, 104 (Summer 2003), 151–65.

Lorah, Paul, "Isolation in the West: From the Lycra Archipelago to the Siberia of Montana Highway Patrol Assignments," Journal of the West, 42 (Spring 2003), 76–82. Heavily illustrated.

MacKinnon, William P., "'Like Splitting a Man Up His Backbone': The Territorial Dismemberment of Utah, 1850–1896," Utah Historical Quarterly, 71 (Spring 2003), 100–124.

Pisani, Donald J., "Federal Reclamation and the American West in the Twentieth Century," Agricultural History, 77 (Summer 2003), 391–419.

Raento, Pauliina, "Gambling and Community in Nowhere Nevada: Jackpot and West Wendover in the Twentieth Century," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2003), 1–20.

Rogers, Kristen Smart, "Community and Memory in Grouse Creek," Utah Historical Quarterly, 71 (Spring 2003), 143–64.. . .

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