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Summer, 2002
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Agriculture and Ranching

     Berlage, Nancy K., "Organizing the Farm Bureau: Family, Community, and Professionals, 1914–1928," Agricultural History 75 (Fall 2001): 406–37.
     Dillon, Richard H., "Home, Home on the Grange: Napa Valley Farmers," Dogtown Territorial Quarterly 47 (Fall 2001): 41–8.
     Edwards, Douglas M., "'The Greatest Hazard of All Is the Human Element," Montana The Magazine of Western History 51 (Winter 2001): 26–37.
     Gouglas, Sean W., "A Current Affair: E. D. Smith and Agricultural Change in Nineteenth-Century Saltfleet Township, Ontario," Agricultural History 75 (Fall 2001): 438–66.
     Hurt, Douglas R., "The Great Plains: Agriculture and the Environment in the Late Twentieth Century," Agricultural History 75 (Fall 2001): 395–405
     Journal of the West 41 (Winter 2002). Special Issue, "Genetics--The Economic Impact on the West," ed. Robin Higham and George Ham.
     Olmstead, Alan L., and Paul W. Rhode, "Reshaping the Landscape: The Impact and Diffusion of the Tractor in American Agriculture, 1910–1960," The Journal of Economic History 61 (September 2001): 663–98.
     Raish, Carol, and Alice McSweeney, "Livestock Ranching and Traditional Culture in Northern New Mexico," Natural Resources Journal 41 (Summer 2001): 713–30.
     Suryanata, Krisnawati, "Diversified Agriculture, Land Use, and Agrofood Networks in Hawaii," Economic Geography 78 (January 2002): 71–86.


Biography

     Cherny, Robert W., "Constructing a Radical Identity: History, Memory, and the Seafaring Stories of Harry Bridges," Pacific Historical Review 70 (November 2001): 571–600.
     Flynn, Shirley E., "Cheyenne's Harry P. Hynds: Blacksmith, Saloon Keeper, Promoter, Philanthropist," Annals of Wyoming 73 (Summer 2001): 2–11.
     McNair, Mary Ann, "'Me and Mr. Finch Go Among 'Em': Damon Runyon's Early Years in Colorado," Colorado Heritage (Autumn 2001): 3–16.
     Myers, Dennis, and Guy Louis Rocha, "The Movie Star Nevada Never Claimed," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 44 (Fall 2001): 250–69.


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