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JAH Spring 2017 - item - $15.00  

The Rim Country War Reconsidered: Honor, Rustling, Vigilantism, and How History Got Remembered

DANIEL J. HERMAN

Arizona's Rose: Margaret Hunt McCormick and Pioneer Womenhood

JUTI A. WINCHESTER

Naming Arizona's San Pedro River

DENI J. SEYMOUR AND RON STEWART




JAH Summer 2017 - item - $15.00  

Fort Buchamam and the Origins of Arizona Territory

JOHN H. FAHEY, M.D.

Army Life in a Small Place: Revisiting Camp John A. Rucker, 1878-1880

LONNIE D. UNDERHILL

"Men Wanted: Invalids Need Not Apply"- The Early Years of U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Rangers in Arizona

SUSAN DAVER OLBERDING

Handsome Heroes and Treacherous Villians: The Filming of Zane Grey's Wild Horse Mesa

JAMES E. BABBITT




JAH Autumn 2017 - item - $15.00  

Flagstaff Pioneer John Elden: Murder and Mystery - Myth and History

JOHN S. WESTERLUND

Goddesses of the Sun: Tucson's Hacienda del Sol School for Girls

IAN CAMPBELL-WILSON

Two Captains and Two Defeats: Apache adn Spaniards Battle at the Southern Arizona Presidio of Santa Cruz de Terrenate, 1776-1778

MARK SANTIAGO

"All Honor the President": Stereo Views of William McKinley's 1901 Visit to Arizona

JEREMY ROWE




JAH Winter 2017 - item - $15.00  

Seeing Arizona, Imagining Mars: Desert, Canals, Global Climate Change, and the American West

MICHAEL A. AMUNDSON

Engineering Arizona's Future: James Bell Girand's Vision of Roads, Damns, and the Central Arizona Project

MICHAEL GIRAND

Re-creating the Mezona: An Architectural Enigma

CATHERINE H. ELLIS




JAH Spring 2018 - item - $15.00  

The Chee Kung Tong: A Chinese Secret Society in Tucson, 1880-1940

CHUIMEI HO AND BENNET BRONSON

Incident at Altar: The Ransomng of Leopoldo Carrillo, August 1875

MIKE SPEELMAN

"Owned and Operated by a Women": Mary Costigan and Flagstaff's First Public Radio Station

JANOLYN G. LO VECCHIO




JAH Summer 2018 - item - $15.00  

Implementing the 1917 Immigration Act: How One Chinese Immigrant Slipped Through the Cracks of the U.S. Immigration Bureaucracy

SUEY WONG

Gilbert Jimènex Recalls His Tucson Childhood During the Great Depression

GAYLE HARRISON HARTMANN

Fatherhood in Rural Maricopa County: One Diarists' Accounts of Her Husband and Children in the Early Twentieth Century

SIMONE RUSSELL




JAH Autumn 2018 - item - $15.00  

Keeping the Wartime Labor Peace: Copper, Workplace Discriminations, and the Warfare State in the Globe-Miami Mining District, 1941-1945

JAY SPEHAR

Project Aquarius: Atomic Energy and Arizona's Search for Useable Water, 1964-1970

DOUGLAS C. TOWNE

Equal Age for Age: The Growth, Death, and Rebirth of an Arizona Wine Industry 1700-2000

ERIC BERG




JAH Winter 2018 - item - $15.00  

Divorce in the Desert: Unhappy Marriages and Female Autonomy in Arizona, 1870-1920

MARY MELCHER

A Return to Those Thrilling Days of Yesteryear: The Rise and Fall of the Wolfville Event, 1926-1933

MIKE SPEELMAN

Enterprise Hopi: M. W. Billingsley, Shriners, and Second Mesa Hopi

R. JOHN MEDLEY AND CATHERINE H. ELLIS




JAH Spring 2019 - item - $15.00  

The Journal of Arizona History at Sixty

W. JAMES BURNS

"A Ready Outlet for Arizona Historians": The Founding and Evolution of the Journal of Arizona History, 1960-1972

DAVID C. TURPIE

The Misidentification of Albert W. Lohn An American Photographer and the Mislabeling of Mexican Revolution Images from Sinaloa to Nogales

WILLIAM MANGER

Memorialising Methew Juan: The Akimel O'odham, the Cult of the Fallen Soldier, and the Politics of Commemoration after World War II

JOHN MACK

A Meditation on The Great American Orphan Abduction, Twenty Years Later

LINDA GORDON




JAH Summer 2019 - item - $15.00  

The Catalina Highway: Boosterism, Convict Labor, and the Road to Tucson's Backyard Mountain

TOM ZOELLNER

The Right to Represent Mexican Americans and the World War II Draft Board in Tucson, Arizona

LORA M. KEY

Two Nations, Indivisble: Unity, Discord, and the Cartoons of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute, 1973-1974

RHIANNON M. KOEHLER




JAH Autumn 2019 - item - $15.00  

Copperation Versus Combativeness: Carl Hayden, Wayne Aspinall, and the Final Passage of the Central Arizona Project

MATT MCCOY

The Defense Establishment in Cold War Arizona, 1945-1968

JASON H. GART




JAH Winter 2019 - item - $15.00  

NATURE AND ENVIROMENT OF GRAND CANYON

"These Dismal Abysses": An Environmental History of Grand Canyon National Park

BYRON E. PEARSON

"The Burro Evil": The Removal of Feral Burros fron Grand Canyon National Park, 1924-1983

ABBIE HARLOW

GRAND CANYON ART AND LITERATURE

One Canyon, Countless Canyon Stories: Exploring the Narrative Grand Canyon

KIM ENGEL-PEARSON

Cultural Aritfact and Work of Art: Grand Canyon Landscape Painting

AMY ILONA STEIN

SCIENCE TOURISM IN GRAND CANYON

Veiwing Power and Place at the Grand Canyon: Grand View Point, 1880-1926

YOLANDA YOUNGS

An Interview with the Great Unconformity: Howie Usher, Scientist and River Guide

HOWIE USHER, AMY ILONA STEIN AND BYRON E. PEARSON

LAW AND POLICY OF GRAND CANYON

Grand Canyon as Legal Creation

JASON ANTHONY ROBINSON

Grand Adaptation: A Dammed River and a Confluence of Interests

JENNIFER SWEENY AND PAUL HIRT

MAPPING GRAND CANYON

Rescaling Geography: Grand Canyon Exploratory and Topographic Mapping, 1777-1978

One Hundred and Sixty Years of Grand Canyon Geological Mapping

KARL KARLSTROM, LAURA CROSSY, PETER HUNTOON, GEORGE BILLINGSLEY, MICHAEL TIMMONS AND RYAN CROW




JAH Spring 2020 - item - $15.00  

The Importance of 1964

DAVID FARBER

Barry's Boys and Goldwater Girls: Barry Goldwater and the Mobilization of Young Conservatives in the Early 1960's

WAYNE THORBURN

Man of the West: Goldwater's Reflection in the Oasis of Frontier Convervatism

SEAN P. CUNNINGHAM

Mortgaging the Future: Barry Goldwater, Lyndon Johnson, and Vietnam in the 1964 Presidential Election

ANDREW L. JOHNS

Johnson versus Goldwater: The 1964 Presidential Election

NANCY BECK YOUNG

Goldwater and Religion

VINCENT CANNATO

Evicted from the Party: Black Republicans the 1964 Election

JOSHUA FARRINGTON

"The Media Were Not Completely Fair to You": Foreign Policy, The Press and the 1946 Goldwater Campaign

LAWRENCE JURDEM




JAH Summer 2020 - item - $15.00  

Suffrage on the Frontier: How Arizona and Maine Women Pushed for Full Citizenship

SHANNON M. RISK

East Meets West: Comparing the New York and Arizona Women Suffrage Campaigns

KAREN PASTORELLO

Responsible Citizens: Comparing Women Suffrage in Arizona and South Dakota

SARA EGGE

"They Think I have Forgotten all about the Past": Suffragists' Struggle for Acceptance in Politics in Arizona and Texas

RACHEL MICHELLE GUNTER

Where is Their Place? Mexico-Origin Women, Citizenship, and Suffrage in the Arizona Borderlands

KIF AUGUSTINE -ADAMS

Winning Their Place Roundtable: A Response

HEIDI J. OSSELAER




JAH Fall/Winter 2020 - item - $15.00  

EXPLORING ARIZONA'S DIVERSE PAST

KATHERINE MORRISSEY, Guest Editor

Introduction: What's Arizona Got to Do with It?

KATHERINE G. MORRISSEY

From Pima Villages to the Walker Mines: Anglos, Hipanos. and Natives in the Making of Civil War Arizona

THOMAS D. FINGER

The Twining Path of Mormons and "Lamanites": from Arizona to Latin America

DANIEL HERMAN

Engerdering the Long Nineteenth Century Mapping Gender onto Arizona History

KATHERINE SARAH MASSOTH

Beyond Border Spectacle: Oral History and Everyday Meaning in Chinese Mexican Tucson

PRISCILLA M. MARTINEZ AND GRACE PENA DELGADO

Yava-Who?: Yavapai History and (Mis) Representation in Arizona's Indigenous Landscape

MAURICE CRANDALL

On the Borders: Towns, Mobility, and Public Health in Mojave History

JULIET LARKIN-GILMORE

Change and Continuity in the Time of the Blob: Growth Politics in Postwar Arizona History

ANDREW NEEDHAM

Barry and Beyond: Conservatism in Arizona before. during, and after Its Most Famous Representative

GERALDO L. CADAVA

From Senior Citizen to Sun Citian: Aging and Race in Neoliberal Retirement

FLANNERY BURKE

Critical Indigenous Studies: A Lifetime of Theory and Practice

JENNIFER NEZ DENETDALE

Navigating the Border: The Struggle for Indigenous Sovereignty in the Arizona-Sonora Borderlands

ERIC V. MEEKS

Lead, Follow, or Get Out of theWay?: Arizona History and the Nation

KATHERINE BENTON-COHEN




JAH Spring 2021 - item - $15.00  

"Soy Gente, Soy Gente": The Apache Captivity Narrative of José María Mendívil

PAUL R. NICKENS

Stabilization: Park Ranger Charlie Steen and the Southwestern National Monuments through the Depression and War

WILL MOORE

"Is It Our Side of Town?": TCE Groundwater Contamination and School Children in Southside Tucson

PRISCILA J. B. M. COSTA



JAH Summer 2021 - item - $15.00  

ARIZONA'S MONUMENTAL LANDSCAPE

MARK TEBEAU, guest editor

Introduciton

MARK TEABEAU

Myth, Memory, and the Limits of Inclusivity in Arizona Pioneer Monuments

CYNTHIA C. PRESCOTT

Not Set in Stone: Civil War Memorialization at Picacho Pass and the Emergence of a Confederate Fantasy Heritage in Arizona

CHRISTOPHER M. BRADLEY

Making Invisible Memory Visible: Memorializing Japanese American Concentration Camps

ERIN L. SMITH

Remembering the 307: A Call for LGBTQ Historic Preservation in Arizona

CAROLYN EVANS

A Monument to Resilience: One Phoenix Building and the Three Communities It Served, 1955-2001

VOLKER BENKERT et al



JAH Autumn 2021 - item - $15.00  

Frederick Russell Burnham as "Hassayamper": Narrative and Imagination in Scouting on Two Continents

EDUARDO OBREGON PAGAN

Negotiating Citizenship in the Termination Era: Arizona Tribes and the Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs, 1953-1967

KATHERINE M. B. OSBURN

"Wine and Cheese Liberals": Mo Udall's 1976 Presidential Campaign and the Mew Suburban Democrats

PATRICK ANDELIC



JAH Winter 2021 - item - $15.00  

NEW DIRECTIONS IN ARIZONA SPORT HISTORY

ANDREW DOYLE, guest editor

Introduction

ANDREW DOYLE

"A Dumping Ground for Tramp Athletes": The Rise and Fall of the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

RYAN SWANSON

The Borderlands of Intergration: Arizona, Arizona State, and the Racial Desegregation of the Border Conference

S ZEBULON BAKER

"The 'ONLY' Woman Sport Scribe": The Career of Sally Jacobs at the Arizona Republican Newspaper, 1912-1922

HEIDI OSSELAER

The Bulldogging Housewife: Fox Hastings and the Creation of a Feminine Space in the Rodeo Arena

FRANK WHITEHEAD

Switch-Hitting: Mexican Diaspora, Whiteness, and Tucsonense Baseball, 1903-1954

ALEX NUNEZ


JAH Spring 2022 - item - $15.00  

"Built in the Indian Spirit": How Mary Colter Sold the Southwest

CHRISTINA LAKE

A College "Down There": Resistance, Community Control, and Higher Education in South Phoenix, 1977-1981

SUMMER CHERLAND



JAH Autumn 2022 - item - $15.00  

IMAGINING ARIZONA

KARA L. MCCORMACK, guest editor

Introduction

KARA L. MCCORMACK

Between Place and Plot: Reimagining the Story of Arizona

ANITA HUIZAR-HERNANDEZ

Searching for Wyatt Earp in Anatolia: The Mythic West in the Turkish Imagination

KARA L. MCCORMACK

Souvenirs of the Past: Patricia Preciado Martin and the Preservation of Tucson's Mexican American History

VICTORIA HERRERA CANNON

Where are all the Black Folks? Popular Narratives and the Erasure of Black History in Arizona

MESKEREM Z. GLEGZIABHER

Strata of Meaning: Monument Valley in and out of Frame on the Navajo Nation

LIZA BLACK, JOSH GARRETT-DAVIS, MIHIO MANUS, and TOMMY ROCK

Confederate Memorials in Arizona: Imagining the Civil War in the West

ALISON FIELDS


JAH Winter 2022 - item - $15.00  

THE DIARY OF MIM WALSH: AN IRISH IMMIGRANT IN BISBEE AND TUCSON, 1916-1923

From Dublin to "the Wild Western Desert": An Irish Immigrant's Diary

JUDY NOLTE TEMPLE

Mim Walsh and the Irish Revolution, 1916-1923

ELIZABETH MCKILLEN

The Diary of Mim Walsh, 1916-1923

Edited by JUDY NOLTE TEMPLE


JAH Spring 2023 - item - $15.00  

Place-making in the Mazatzals: A Human History of Four Peaks

JOHN MACK

Fighting City Hall for "The Principle of the Matter": Hattie Mosher in Early-Twentieth-Century Phoenix

MIKE STEINBERG and MARY MELCHER


JAH Summer 2023 - item - $15.00  

INDIGENOUS HISTORIES OF ARIZONA

MAURICE CRANDALL,  guest editor

Introduction: Indigenous Histories of Arizona

MAURICE CRANDALL

"As So Many Bengal Tiger": The U.S. Army, Native Scouts, and he Imagined Martial Races of the Southwest

RYAN BOOTH

Sand People and Yellow Fever: O'odham Himdag, Arizona Territory, Calendar Sticks, and Resistance, 1851-1860

DAVID MARTINEZ

A Manufactured Identity: Cattle-Raising, the Coolidge Dam, and the Creation of the San Carlos Apachean Peoples

MARCUS MACKTIMA

"Our Constitution Makes Provisions for All Theses Things": Changing Tohono O'odham Protocols and Powers in the 1930's

FANTASIA PAINTER

An Early History of Hataalii Yaazhi BiOlta (Little Singer School)

DAVINA TWO BEARS

“Nihíká anánílwo’” (“You will help us”): Voices of Diné Social Workers at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century

FARINA KING






JAH Autumn 2023 - item - $15.00  

STATING HISTORY: COMPARING ARIZONA AND KENTUCKY

STEPHANIE LANG, guest editor

Introduction: Stating History

STEPHANIE M. LANG and DAVID C. TURPIE

Section 1

Crime and Punishment in Nineteenth-Century Arizona and Kentucky

Section Introduction

LORA M. KEY

"The Country Club on the Colorado": The Suprisingly Progressive Carceral System of the Arizona Territory

EDUARDO OBREGON PAGAN

Borderland Business: Slavery and Convict Leasing in Antebellum Kentucky

CHARLENE FLETCHER

Section 2

Foodways: From the South to the Southwest

Section Introduction

JAYNIE ADAMS

Southwestern Food, Southern Food: Portrait of a Marriage

GREGORY MCNAMEE

"The Republic of Porkdom": Kentucky, Pork Consumption, and the Cotton South

JEROME DOTSON

Section 3

Regional Environmental History in the South and Southwest

Does Region Matter in Environmental History?: A Conversation between Environmental Historians of the South and West

AMAHIA MALLEA, LUKE MANGET, KATHERINE G. MORRISSEY, and CAROLINE PEYTON

Section 4

The Immigrant Experience in Arizona and Kentucky

Section Introduction

DAVID C. TURPIE

Migrants in Arizona: A Comparison of the Statehood and Centennial Eras

LINDA C. NOEL

"I Feel Like This Is My Home": Immigration and the Making of Latino Kentucky

ELADIO BOBADILLA

Section 5

Border States and Borderlands

Section Introduction

CHRISTOPHER M. BRADLEY

Making a Border (or What Does Arizona History Tell Us About the U.S.-Mexico Border?)

JULIAN LIM

Crossing that Line: Kentucky, the Ohio River, and Slavery's Border

APRIL HOLM



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