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Chandler, Robert J., "California Stagecoaching: The Dusty Reality," Dogtown Territorial Quarterly (no. 47, Fall 2001), 4–24, 34–40.

Davis, Lynn Ann, "Photographically Illustrated Books about Hawai'i, 1854–1945," Hawaiian Journal of History, 35 (2001), 101–40. Heavily illustrated.

Diehl, Michael W., and Allison C. Diehl, "Economics, Ideology, and the Brick Industry in Tucson," Journal of the Southwest, 43 (Autumn 2001), 423–46.

Hurtado, Albert L., "Romancing the West in the Twentieth Century: The Politics of History in a Contested Region," Western Historical Quarterly, 32 (Winter 2001), 417–35.

Ravalli, Richard J., Jr., "Rough and Tumble Fighting: Perspectives on Violence in Gold Rush California," Dogtown Territorial Quarterly (no. 47, Fall 2001), 49–55.

Zega, Michael E., "Advertising the Southwest," Journal of the Southwest, 43 (Autumn 2001), 281–315. . . .


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