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Benson, Nettie Lee, "The Elections of 1809: Transforming Political Culture in New Spain," ed. Kathryn Vincent, Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 20 (Winter 2004), 1–20.

Engstrand, Iris H. W., "Perception and Perfection: Picturing the Spanish and Mexican Coastal West," Western Historical Quarterly, 36 (Spring 2005), 4–21. Heavily illustrated.

Francaviglia, Richard V., "Hardrock Mining's Effects on the Visual Environment of the West," Journal of the West, 43 (Winter 2004), 39–51.

Frasquet, Ivana, "Cádiz en América: Liberalismo y Constitutión" (Cádiz in America: Liberalism and constitution), Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 20 (Winter 2004), 21–46. In Spanish.

Johnston, Andrew, "Quicksilver Landscapes: The Mercury Mining Boom, Chinese Labor, and the California Constitution of 1879," Journal of the West, 43 (Winter 2004), 21–29.

Kuhlman, Marty, "C. O. Keiser and Land Promotion," Panhandle-Plains Historical Review, 76 (2003), 15–25.

Mouat, Jeremy, ed., "Mining in the West," Journal of the West, 43 (Winter 2004), 5–51. Special issue.

Schulten, Susan, "How to See Colorado: The Federal Writers' Project, American Regionalism, and the 'Old New Western History,'" Western Historical Quarterly, 36 (Spring 2005), 49–70.. . .

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