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New Issue of PNQ

March 30, 2023March 30, 2023pnq

The latest Spring issue of PNQ (vol 113, no 2) is hot off the press! Inside, you can find an exploration of genocide and parricide …

Women’s Histories in PNQ

March 8, 2023March 9, 2023pnq

Pacific Northwest Quarterly has published a wide variety of articles on Women’s History over the last century. Below, you can find a collection of some …

Black Histories in PNQ

February 7, 2023February 8, 2023pnq

Pacific Northwest Quarterly has published many articles on Black History. Below, you can find a collection of some of the articles and essays that we …

Aviation Infrastructure in Alaska

November 23, 2022November 23, 2022cspn

In the latest issue of Pacific Northwest Quarterly (vol 113 issue 1) Theresa L. Kraus explores the development of Alaska’s key aviation infrastructure in the …

Catch Megan Asaka in conversation with Naomi Ishisaka [Saturday Dec 3]

November 18, 2022November 18, 2022cspn

On December 3, at Seattle Public Library in Downtown Seattle from 2:30 pm – 3:45 pm, Dr. Megan Asaka will be discussing Seattle From the …

Seattle Channel covers Emil and Kathleen Sick Lecture: “Seattle From the Margins” by Dr. Megan Asaka

November 16, 2022November 16, 2022cspn

Thank you to everyone who attended this lecture– we are so grateful for the huge turnout! We are especially grateful to the folks from the …

A Sick Lecture featuring Dr. Megan Asaka [Tuesday, November 8, 2022]

October 10, 2022October 26, 2022cspn

We are proud to announce that Megan Asaka will be speaking about her new book, Seattle from the Margins: Exclusion, Erasure, and the Making of …

A Sick Lecture featuring Dr. Peter Boag [Tuesday, October 25, 2022]

February 27, 2022October 12, 2022kmmckaig Comment

We are proud to announce that Dr. Peter Boag will be speaking about his new book, Pioneering Death: The Violence of Boyhood in Turn-of-the-Century Oregon, …

Westlake Plaza in the 1960s

Westlake, Then and Now

February 19, 2022October 14, 2022kmmckaig Comment

In Volume 112, no. 2, of Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Jeffrey Karl Ochsner traces the development of Westlake Park and Westlake Center in downtown Seattle.

In Memoriam

February 19, 2022October 14, 2022kmmckaig Comment

With great sadness, we share the news of the passing of Linda Nash, professor of history at the University of Washington and former director of …

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The Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest is dedicated to advancing historical scholarship on the North American West, with an emphasis on the Pacific Northwest and its connections to other places. Our site also provides information and resources useful for students, educators, researchers, and anyone interested in regional history.

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Pacific Northwest Quarterly is one of the longest continuously produced historical journals on the West Coast. A peer-reviewed journal issued by the University of Washington, PNQ publishes scholarly work related to the history and culture of the Pacific Northwest. Along with general information submissions and subscriptions, you can find a selection of recently featured PNQ articles available for viewing.

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